Posted on 08/11/2009 8:43:24 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
The latest VERY interesting information from the AIP Town Hall Meeting List thread:
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California:
I spoke with Diane Feinstein's scheduler this morning.
She said Senator Feinstein has decided not to have any healthcare town hall meetings during the month of August.
Asked if the senator would have any public meetings of any sort during the recess, she indicated there would be none.
The scheduler suggested attending a "Constituent Breakfast" on Thursday mornings ... in Washington, D.C. after Sen. Feinstein returns from the August break.
So Californians have to fly to Washington, D. C. after the August recess, if they want to attend a public meeting with Senator Feinstein?
Asked about where information could be found regarding other events the senator planned to attend here in California, the scheduler said she believed the senator's schedule is not publicized.
Conclusion: I think she's hiding.
Savvy
This represents the ground moving out from under this crop of arrogant incumbent politicians.
I just received my protest pre-payment check from my insurance company. Now to make my nifty mob sign and off to a local town hall meeting...
What’s the problem?
Was it Feinstein, Pelousy or Boxer that had the senior citizens who came to her California office arrested for trespassing?? If it was Diane, can’t say I blame her for hiding out - she deserves evrything she gets from her constituents for doing that.
In her defense - and, please, I will take my punishment for even bringing this up - (in the past) she only became mayor of San Francisco when a disgruntled supervisor, Dan White, gunned down both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Milk. That's gotta be somewhere in the back of her mind when she sees these "disgruntled" protestors.
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