We are having a town hall meeting
We are having a town hall meeting
KInd'a sort'a.Our cogressman Perriello (D) is coming to listen to our complaints. Here's the catch. You go to the meeting, sign up to speak to him and wait your turn. It's done one on one behind closed doors and afterwards an aide is assigned to follow up with you. I'm guessing he knows he'll be dealing with a bunch of country rednecks and a mob with tar and feathers wouldn't be out of the question. I only wish I could get home early enough from work to attend and give him my opinion of HIS president and health care.
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Re: We are having a town hall meeting
I heard that many of them are doing just that and also some by phone. Its sad that its resorted to this. I cant blame the "angry mobs" though. These boneheads (congressmen) better start listening or they will be looking for new jobs. Personally I dont care if they start listening now or not. Its too late for that. THROW THE BUMS OUT!
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


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Re: We are having a town hall meeting
How did that townhall meeting go with Perriello?Vahunter wrote:KInd'a sort'a.Our cogressman Perriello (D) is coming to listen to our complaints. Here's the catch. You go to the meeting, sign up to speak to him and wait your turn. It's done one on one behind closed doors and afterwards an aide is assigned to follow up with you. I'm guessing he knows he'll be dealing with a bunch of country rednecks and a mob with tar and feathers wouldn't be out of the question. I only wish I could get home early enough from work to attend and give him my opinion of HIS president and health care.
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