Posted on 11/30/2010 5:55:27 AM PST by Sub-Driver
I just called the 202-633-2400 number, spoke to a woman, read my understanding of what was in the “art” exhibit, gave my opinion of the “art” and posed the question “Have you no shame?” She paused, apparently not knowing what to say and hung up on me. Now I am calling the office of the head of the Smithsonian to complain about that and the exhibit.
>>This would be a good test for the new freshmen conservatives that were elected with the support of the Tea Party. <<
There is serious talk about defunding Public Radio — let’s press to completely defund the NEA.
She told me she would put me through, but that I would need to leave a message but that they were very good at getting back to people.
I left my message----having previewed enough at the CNS link at the top of this thread to make me feel sick. I left my opinion and I hope I get a call. Thank you for making this so very easy to do...feels MUCH BETTER making that call than preaching to the choir, as it were.
He must be weeping.
From the excerpt: “...so that people and groups can claim their full inheritance in Americas promise of equality, inclusion, and social dignity. “
First of all, only Individuals have Rights, not groups!
Secondly, *where* does America promise equality, inclusion and social justice? Our rights are endowed to each individual by our Creator, *not* by our gov’t!
Social justice isn’t justice.
Social engineering isn’t engineering.
Social science isn’t science.
Don’t waste time calling Smithsonian. Call the House Republican leadership. Come January, they’ll be in a position to ask Smithsonian officials a lot of questions. With massive deficits, we need budget cuts — and now we now where to start.
Consider yourself highly commended, sir!
Cheers!
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