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To: The Raven; Carolinamom; Miss Marple; All
Good morning All!

Jane, the filthy CRAT freshman Senator, salazar, that the STUPID voters of Colorado FOOLISLY fell for in 2004, is voting against Judge Alito. Again, the STUPID voting masses should not voting for Senators as the Founding Fathers specified; it should be the State Legislatures. But, due to the AWFUL 17th Amendment, the idiots get to vote for the Senate just like they do the House.

Anyway, do you think I should write salazar and 'urge' him to vote for Judge Alito, or do you thing it's a waste of time? As you know, it is EXTREMELY humiliating to have to write a CRAT and almost beg him to change his vote, so in addition to feeling like begging one of the Uox42 CRATS, it jacks my blood pressure up.

46 posted on 01/21/2006 2:21:10 AM PST by Two Thirds Vote Aye (9/11/2001 - The most VISIBLE clxxxon LEGACY to date.)
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To: Two Thirds Vote Aye
Good morning, Two Thirds. I will have the same situation with Senator Bayh here in Indiana (he already voted against Roberts, so I am sure he will vote against Alito).

I would go ahead and write Alazar. The way I look at it, when they get mail they have to spend time answering it and that costs them time and money, as well as letting them know that people ARE paying attention. I always like to make the staffers nervous (since they are democrats) and make them think about how hard it will be for them to find such a cushy job in the private sector.

Bayh has pulled this stunt once too often in Indiana, I think. By now it is obvious that he answers to the national rats, and not the people of Indiana. He thinks he is going to get the presidential nomination; I don't.

So, write Alazar a LONG letter that askes QUESTIONS which must be answered. It will take up some time and annoy him. LOL!

51 posted on 01/21/2006 2:51:20 AM PST by Miss Marple (Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's son and keep him strong.)
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