Wednesday, September 24, 2008

A couple of letters

I faxed these letters to my rep & senators today. Bill Nelson got a little compliment, Ginny Brown-Waite got a reminder that she wastes ample time trying to impress us with her "support of veterans," and Mel "sellout" Martinez got nothing special because, let's be realistic, he doesn't care what I think anyway.

Senator Bill Nelson

United States Senate
716 Senate Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-5274
Fax: 202-228-2183

Dear Mr. Nelson,

This letter is in regard to the proposed $700,000,000,000 financial market bailout currently being debated. I, as your constituent, urge you to vote against any variation of this proposal.

I have, to date, been pleased with your work in the Senate on my behalf. Please analyze this issue; I’m sure that you will agree this proposal is dangerous and unnecessary.

Case-by-case determination needs to be made on any future financial market issues. This proposal gives too much power and money to one individual and circumvents the American system of checks and balances.

Again, please vote against this multi-billion-dollar bailout.

Sincerely,

Stefanie


Here's Ginny Brown-Worthless's

Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite

414 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-1002

Fax: 202-226-6559

Dear Ms. Brown-Waite,

This letter is in regard to the proposed $700,000,000,000 financial market bailout currently being debated. I, as your constituent, urge you to vote against any variation of this proposal.

Ms. Brown-Waite, our household receives correspondence from your office on a regular basis. This correspondence is generally claiming that you support veterans. Show us that you support citizens by voting against this proposal.

Case-by-case determination needs to be made on any future financial market issues. This proposal gives too much power and money to one individual and circumvents the American system of checks and balances.

Again, please vote against this multi-billion-dollar bailout.

Sincerely,

Stefanie


Mel Martinez just got the basic without a special middle paragraph. I did, however, give him a good, stern warning that I will not support or vote for any representative that supports this bailout.

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