I just sent my Blue Dog Dim, who voted Yay, a letter. Believe me, I wanted to say much more.
Congressman Boyd,
Your vote today for Cap and Trade proves that you have forgotten that you work for the citizens of District II. An honorable elected official would have voted the way his constituents wanted.
We have found not one person who wanted this bill passed. It is our belief that many called, as we did, and asked you to vote against this very destructive bill but your allegience is not with us. It isn’t with the Bay County small businesses. It isn’t with the hard working young families. It isn’t with the retired people. It isn’t with the struggling farmers in this district.
You have made activists of us. We intend to contribute to whomever runs against you. We will go door to door and ask others to vote against you. We will stand on street corners with signs that proclaim that you don’t work for us and should not be re-elected.
We will speak up at church, at civic club meetings, in casual conversations in the grocery store, the doctor’s office, at football games, everywhere we happen to be.
Our friends and family will be encouraged to do likewise.
We are willing to go the extra mile for our country. It is a shame that you are not.
Sincerely,
One of those 8 dipsticks (clean version) provided cover to my ‘RAT rep who was able to vote “No.” Coal and coalburning plants are BIG where I live. Had one of those RINOs not provided her cover, I could have really torn her up in the Letters To The Editor sections around here. Just Damn!