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Tell your rep to vote no on The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
Tell your rep to vote no on The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009. Below is a copy of my letter to Congressman Polis of Colorado:
Dear Congressman Polis,
I am asking you to vote no on The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009. There are virtually no provisions to keep this from driving up the cost of living significantly for every family (even the poorest) in America. It will hamstring small to large businesses and with other Democratic legislation on the table could even cripple business in America.
In defense of Christ and Christmas
I’ve read all of the recent disparaging remarks concerning Christ and Christmas (not the least of which was done by an alleged pastor) and have been wondering why such a thing is happening. This is a time when the majority of people in our nation are celebrating a season they hold both dear and holy, Christmas. Was there a pro-Christian article or letter written that someone had to respond to, or was it just another effort by those of the progressive liberal left to exert their minority views on the rest of us? In my opinion it was the latter.
The Sentiments of Fed Up American Citizens - My recent letter to Obama and Congress
Dear Mr. President, Senators Udall and Bennet, Congressman Polis, and the U.S. Congress:
Chris Matthews oblivious to the ills and woes of the liberal left.
Chris Matthews made the statement of Republicans Sarah Palin and others "what a crew!" Is it just me, or does he have the "there's no problems with the liberal left" rose-colored glasses on. I tried to use his contact form at nbc.com to send the following letter, but it came back to me as undeliverable by my email server. Here's the letter I sent:
Chris:
Geithner admits “Fannie and Freddie were a core part of what went wrong in our system.”
After listening to prevaricating and fact-dodging Democratic Representative from Massachusetts Barney Frank blaming everyone but extra-terrestrials for the failure of Fannie and Freddie and that their collective failure played no part whatsoever in catalyzing the financial sector failure at the heart of the current recession, it was a welcome departure from the typical Democratic side-stepping to hear Geithner admit that “Fannie and Freddie were a core part of what went wrong in our system.” in hearings on the hill where he was hoping to garner support for sweeping financial regulations.