Going to my Congressman
Tomorrow I’m going to see my Congressman.

I did this a couple summers ago, but only with my wife’s assurance that it was okay with her if I got arrested and did I care which attorney I got? I was prepared to be arrested because we were going to the arraignment of several protestors who’d been arrested a week before for refusing to leave former Congressman Randy Kuhl’s Bath, NY office.
So tomorrow I’m going to see the Congressman that I branded many car for. Many congress members have been shouted down by organized groups of protestors against the President’s health care plan. Now, our side is organizing to support the plan and Congressman Massa.
Last week, the Congressman listened to some impassioned speech against the health care plan and, unlike former repKuhl, he actually let the people speak their minds while he stood there and listened. He didn’t have anyone arrested, and didn’t threaten to carry a piece afterward. That was all about the war he supported that his constituents didn’t.
Change has come to the 29th district.
Filed under: Politics on August 17th, 2009






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