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To: Star Traveler
I addressed separate envelopes for every Justice. Then put all in a manila envelope, mailed to the Supreme Court.
I was told that they do read their mail.
Maybe you are right.
1,165 posted on 01/18/2009 7:50:27 PM PST by mickie
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To: mickie

You said — “I addressed separate envelopes for every Justice. Then put all in a manila envelope, mailed to the Supreme Court.”

Sounds like a good way to do it.

And then you said — “I was told that they do read their mail. Maybe you are right.”

Well, you’re right about sending the mail the way you sent it. It’s all those others (by e-mail and fax) who are going to have the problem.

However, I do have to question how much of their mail they actually read. Maybe they don’t get that much mail and so they can read it. But, can you imagine getting a “mailbag” of mail at your desk (containing several hundred pieces of mail) and you’re going to read it all?

There’s only one way I could see that they read their own mail — they simply don’t get that much mail. But, even so, I would guess the same thing applies to legislators — but what they do is try to tally it so that they can see what the voters are griping about or are interested in. At the same time, they do read some of it.

What I’m saying is just coming from common sense and the fact that these guys are busy and they can *hardly read their own bills* — much less mail... LOL..


1,167 posted on 01/18/2009 8:02:34 PM PST by Star Traveler
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