Seriously, Jim Leach is having town meetings this week. These meetings are always dominated by Dems who give a distorted view of public opinion. Please consider attending one and be heard and seen.
Jim Leach Schedule for Community Meetings
Monday - August 8, 2005
10-11:30 am Cedar County Community Meeting
Herbert Hoover Museum and Library, Conference Room
210 Parkside Drive, West Branch
1:00-2:30 pm Washington County Community Meeting
Washington Library
120 East Main, Washington
5:30-7:00 pm Linn County Community Meeting
Cedar Rapids Public Library, Beems Auditorium
500 1st Street SE, Cedar Rapids
Tuesday August 9, 2005
10-11:30 am Muscatine County Community Meeting
Muscatine Community College, Larson Hall
152 Colorado Street, Muscatine
1:00-2:30 pm Louisa County Community Meeting
Louisa County Courthouse, downstairs board room
117 South Main, Wapello
5:30-7:30pm Johnson County Community Meeting
Iowa City Public Library, Room A
123 South Linn, Iowa City
Wednesday August 10, 2005
10-11:30 am Wayne County Community Meeting
Wayne County Courthouse, basement meeting room
Corydon
1:00-2:30 pm Appanoose County Community Meeting
Centerville City Hall, Centerville
5:30-7:00 pm Davis County Community Meeting
Davis County Courthouse
100 Courthouse Square, Bloomfield
Thursday August 11, 2005
10-11:30 am Wapello County Community Meeting
Indian Hills Community College
Bennett Student Center, Room 104, Ottumwa
1:00-2:30 pm Van Buren County Community Meeting
Village Cup and Cakes
202 Main Street, Keosauqua
5:30-7:00 am Jefferson County Community Meeting
Fairfield Public Library
104 West Adams Avenue, Fairfield
Friday August 12, 2005
10-11:30 am Lee County Community Meeting
West Point Public Library
317 5th Street, West Point
1:00-2:30 pm Des Moines County Community Meeting
Southeastern Community College, Room 406
West Burlington Campus, 1500 West Agency Road, West Burlington
5:30-7:00 pm Henry County Community Meeting
New London Community Hall
106 North Division Street, New London
Jim Leach is a sorry excuse for a rep. and a RINO.
Leach is quite a speaker. He always comes across as a gentleman and a deep thinker. But, immediately after the 2000 election, when he came out and said we need to eliminate the Electoral College, I decided the intellectual gentleman bit is just a ruse.
Because, when a man representing a smallish state like Iowa says we need to eliminate the Electoral College, he's either not interested in serving the people of his state, or he's utterly clueless about the purpose and value of the E.C.