Posted on 08/17/2009 8:44:19 AM PDT by Sammy67
Earlier today, I noted that New Hampshires media had taken notice that their Congressional delegation had gone missing during the August recess, rather than hold town-hall meetings to face their constituents about the health-care reform package. I joked that they had put Paul Hodes, Carol Shea-Porter, and Jean Shaheen on milk cartons, a reference to the admirable effort of milk producers to help find missing children. Green Room contributor Patrick Ishmael at AIPs blog noted that Missourians needed to put a picture of Ike Skelton on a few milk cartons, too: The approach of Missouri represenatives to dealing with the outcry against the health care bill has run the gamut. In St. Louis, Rep. Russ Carnahan has held three disastrous public events. In Lees Summit, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver no doubt influenced by the experiences of Carnahan and others held a tele-town hall and a morning coffee, taking no questions from the audience, all the while insisting that there is no health care bill to talk about anyway.
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Che-Porter is my Rep. I wish I knew Photoshop. That would be hilarious.
Leave a trail for them to follow to the town hall. They may not remember how to get there:
Suggestion (21 colors of M & Ms):
http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/coloredmmcandies.php?gclid=CMK0sZ6Gq5wCFU1M5QodMkuTlg
Debbie Halvorson, 11th district, Illinois. She beat the AWOL republican Jerry Weller in November. The 11th was a stalwart repub district but a lot of dems from Cook Co. and Chicago have moved out this way. She is vulnerable in 2010.
Visit http://www.blogzillavilla.blogspot.com/ for video on the ‘Where’s Debbie’ protest.
Ms.Tammy LGBT Baldwin - her whole plank is this healthcrap bill and she’s doing a telephone deal, no town hall. A telephone interview.
Forget the milk cartons. There’s enough missing Congress critters to put their faces on the side of cows.
Like to see BHO’s mug on a milk carton.
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