Wednesday, April 19, 2006

IS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE A WUSS?
(One boogie man's perspective)
Do you, your friends, neighbors, and pets have more to say about the treasonous behavior of the commander in chief than your congressmen and senators? We now know that the presidents' inaction upon the revelation of top aides' involvement in the outing of a C.I.A. agent was due to his own complicity and sponsorship of their illegal activities. But that kind of begs the question of whether or not other national elected officials were also complicit. Only a few seem to be saying very much on the topic.
Well that's all water under the bridge. Or so you would think, by our representatives' amnesia. I've attempted to find out from my congressman where this issue falls on his priority list, and if it's not at the top or near the top, what's more important than dealing with a murderous traitor who's running the country. But as with every other time I've tried to contact representative Chaka Fattah, I've gotten zero feed back. See if you can twist an answer out of your rep: http://www.house.gov/ . I would have attempted to query the senators from Pennsylvania, but for the fact that I can imagine those two combating over which is next in line to lick the president's testicles, assuming they aren't as imaginary as Iraq's WMD's.
If your representative is shaking in the shadows of the Bush Administration, then he or she needs to be reminded that we the people also pay Bush's salary and that collectively we are the real boogie man.

1 comment:

Waddie G. said...

Overall, the people we vote into governmental positions are only working towards goals for themselves, not for the people, until the end of their terms if they want to run for re-elections.