Consider it done. Here's a link to the page where everyone can locate
their representative and send them email.
http://www.house.gov/writerep/
Yes, when it comes to dealing with the government, the time is never
past for changing minds. The government's job is to respond to the needs
of the people. When enough citizens request review and revision of the
rules, the government must either respond or be voted out of office.
Government is plenty responsive... as long as the citizens make their
desires be known.
jack
Travis Johnson wrote:
Yes! There is a job for WISPA. Gather all the email addresses for all
the congresspeople in all the states and post the list to this mailing
list. Then everyone can write their reps with little or no effort.
It was a little short sighted for Marlon to say "The time for changing
minds is past", wasn't it? ;)
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
Maybe we should all ask our lawmakers to endorse this bill.
Blair Davis wrote:
FYI....
Rep Bart Stupak's (D-MI) request for a CALEA waiver for small
broadband company's is currently expected to be endorsed by my
congressional Rep Fred Upton (R-MI)
Thought some would like to know.
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