WANTED for TREASON: Pictures of Enemies of the State and American Taxpayers!

Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN)

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Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)

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TRAITORS :mad:
 
Senatorial traitors from
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Kay Bailey Hutchison (R)

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John Cornyn (R)
 
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Traitor from North Carolina

Senator Richard Burr voted for the Bailout

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Contact info:

Asheville
Federal Building
151 Patton Avenue, Suite 204
Asheville, NC 28801
Phone: (828) 350-2437
Fax: (828) 350-2439

Rocky Mount
100 Coast Line Street, Room 210
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Phone: (252) 977-9522
Fax: (252) 977-7902

Washington, DC
217 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3154
Fax: (202) 228-2981

Winston-Salem
2000 West First Street
Suite 508
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Phone: (800) 685-8916
Phone: (336) 631-5125
Fax: (336) 725-4493

Gastonia
City Hall
181 South Street, Room 222
Gastonia, NC 28052
Phone: (704) 833-0854
Fax: (704) 833-1467

Wilmington
201 North Front Street
Suite 809
Wilmington, NC 28401
Phone: (888) 848-1833
Phone: (910) 251-1058
Fax: (910) 251-7975

or email him here: http://burr.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home
 
C'mon everybody!

Every Congressman and Senator who votes for the bailout should get his or her own web site! Like this one: http://davidpricebailout.blogspot.com/

Just to keep reminding folks, you know.

Blogger blogs are free and easy to set up. Nothing fancy. Keep It Simple. Just use it to keep hammering away at 'em!

C'mon, it's E-Z and fun!
 
KNOW THY TRAITOR!

Claire McCaskill, Senator, Missouri:

Jo Ann Emerson, Representative, Missouri:

Someone before posted a picture of Missouri's other scumbag Senator, Christopher Bond

Ya beat me to the punch.
 
"WANTED for TREASON: Pictures of Enemies of the State and American Taxpayers!"

Hollywood...

Actually, they are FRIENDS of the State and ENEMIES of the American Taxpayer.
 
California Senators.

The 2 BACK STABBERS who voted for the BAILOUT against the will of people from my state of California.

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Barbara Boxer (D) - CA

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Dianne Feinstein (D) - CA
 
Indiana Senators = Traitors

Here are the two treasonous senators from Indiana who both voted for the bailout:

Sen. Evan Bayh
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Sen. Richard Lugar
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Here's the nice letter I wrote them this morning:

Senator,

I must express my extreme disappointment and frustration with your decision to support the bailout bill. Even if intervening in financial markets were a congressional duty (which it is not), I can't believe that you would entrust billions of taxpayer dollars to the very same people who caused this mess.

You do not represent me, and you have chosen to ignore your constituents. I will hold true to my promise to do everything in my power to remove you from office.

Here's hoping this is your last term in office,

NNNNNNNNNNN
Crown Point, IN
 
Here is the treasonous dog Ellen Tauscher from CA 10th District (my district). She voted for the Bailout.
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Congressman CA - 48th Dstrict

John Campbell (R) CA - 48th District is from my district and he, for sure is not getting my vote to see his next term.

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John Campbell (R) CA - 48th District
 
As much as I agree with the general idea of this thread, this is not exactly mature behavior and our enemies will quickly label us as "terrorist" by writing such things no matter how accurate they may be.

Do you really care what the traitors think? Our enemies do not need ideas from us to write bad things about us, they make stuff up.;)
 
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Florida's Traitor

Senator Mel Martinez
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And my email to him...

Senator Martinez –

Can you explain this to me?

From the 2008 Republican political platform passed at the national GOP convention –

"We do not support government bailouts of private institutions. Government interference in the markets exacerbates problems in the marketplace and causes the free market to take longer to correct itself."

How does your vote on the Wall Street bailout square with the Republican Party platform?

Can you please tell me which of the other party platform planks you are willing to disregard so that I might have a clearer understanding as to why it is exactly that I should vote for you again?

I find your vote on this matter utterly reprehensible. You have no constitutional authority to meddle in the markets, and as far as I'm concerned, you have some explaining to do.

You represent the people of Florida and the citizens of this country.

We didn't elect you so that you could go to Washington and play nice with Wall Street bankers.

We are over 10 trillion dollars in debt and you decide to spend another $700 billion dollars that we don't have? You are not an investment banker sir and this isn't a loan. You are a Senator and you swore an oath to uphold the Constitution.

Please don't lecture me about credit crunches and making payroll.

I am not stupid so don't insult me.

You cannot possibly justify the delegation of power from the U.S. Congress to the U.S. Treasury, which this bill grants.

This is outrageous. Even Senator Nelson had better sense to vote against this atrocity.
 
my email to Rep. John Kline CD 2 Minnesota

I wanted to explain why I am in opposition to the Bailout the Senate passed yesterday.

First off, why is it necessary to include provisions for mental health in a bill meant to stabilize the economy.

Second, wouldn't cutting spending and decreasing our budget back to levels 10 or 20 years ago help better.

Third, if this was many smaller businesses that were failing and not just large corporations they would receive very little if any attention of this scale. The idea that a corporation is too large to fail is inherently reprehensible. What exactly caused them to get too large, and too, this bailout or rescue or stabilization measure promotes businesses to do exactly what the corporations are doing to cause the problems with the economy.
Knowing the government will not fail to come to their rescue when they have problems of their own doing.

What happened to personal responsibility.

While I understand the economic crisis better than some, I wonder why exactly it is necessary to tell the American people not two or three months ago that everything is fine and then all of a sudden at the end of the fiscal year, prop a bill up for an excessive addition to the federal budget that is suppose to help people climb out of this crisis.

Now I ask myself what I would propose to solve the problem; and that is simply to identify the cause and remove it. Mal investment and irresponsible business practice associated with credit companies caused this, and yet congress has nothing more to add then to do the same as always by asking the american people to stomach more spending that will help MAYBE help alleviate the crisis but isn't 100%.

That is unacceptable and incomprehensible and I urge you to take a bit more time in reading the bill this time and vote against it for the people of this country that the bill doesn't help.

It will not help to lower the prices of food, or housing, it will not help to lower the price of gas, and it will definitively not help anyone in the lower income class to get a job.

Now I understand that you may have voted for it earlier despite giving Treasury Secretary, almost unopposed power to help the nation get through this; but he was the CEO for one of the largest companies that failed. Who in their right mind would trust in someone that authorized the business practices that caused this problem.

This will only help to raise inflation and cause more problems for the majority of the American public. Please do not vote for this bill.
 
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