Posted on 03/19/2010 8:55:03 AM PDT by Kensy1
If you want to make your voice heard on the health-care bill before the House votes on Sunday, youd better do so quickly. To make things easier for you, here, organized in alphabetical order by state, are the 40 key Democratic members of Congress whom Jeff Anderson and Andy Wickersham identified in a Critical Condition post last week, together with their direct Capitol Hill office phone numbers. (I havent kept track of all the developments since then, but it would be useful to congratulate or berate your member, as you see fit, if he or she has firmly adopted a position.)
The (S) means that the member voted for the Stupak amendment last fall.
The full House phone directory is here.
(Excerpt) Read more at corner.nationalreview.com ...
No it is not!
We are in a war. This a battle of great importance, nothing more.
Stay strong and hold YOUR own. Defend your right to your God-Given and Constitutionally granted liberties.
To be honest, I fear that our ONLY recourse right now is divine intervention, I think we not only need to make our voices heard to Washington, but more importantly to God, because let’s face it, Washington does not hear us nor want to hear us, that is the reality here, we are screaming and no one is listening, sure Republicans are, but they have no power to stop this——we need God now—all we have to do is ask Him and if it is His will, it will be stopped. PRAY PEOPLE-trust in God not in man—especially if those men are RATS.
Maybe we should alos call any Dem Senator up for reelection this fall
The House is demanding a letter signed by 51 senators affirming they will vote for the reconcilation the house wants
There will be fewer to call and so far these people would not have gotten many calls. IF they want to get reelected I would hope they listen to their constituents
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