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Like many others, I called the offices of the House (I can no longer call them “Representatives”) only to be shunted off to a voice mail system which informed me that their “mailbox is full”.
Constituents’ access to Congress via voice messaging, email, letters, and in person (by the tens of thousands) evidently have no sway on their actions. Yesterday, in the dark of night, the House voted to pass health-care legislation. An onerous mix of regulations which will inflict real damage upon the Nation and criminalize willful non-compliance
By their actions of avoiding and ignoring the voices of their constituents, I hold Congress to be in willful denial of its responsibility to act as representatives of the Citizenry. I fear November 7, 2009 marked the End of Representative Democracy in the United States.
This is Seriously.Bad.Stuff.
The “game” (yes, we are being gamed) now moves to the Senate.


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Now it goes to the Senate…
I KNOW that our congresscritters from this part of Texas did to right thing and voted NO, but what, honestly, do you believe our RINO senators are going to do?
Hutchison is a wild card and I have NO faith in Cornyn…
When were we going to have that discussion on secession again?
Regards,
Rabbit.