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I called my Congressman today, or more correctly I called his office in Morgantown, West Virginia. My Representative is Allan Mollohan, 1st District of West Virginia. He is a Democrat, I am told.
I asked the lady who answered the phone 'what my Representative was doing toward the impeachment of George Bush?' The lady was silent. I repeated, What was Representative Mollohan doing in support of efforts to Impeach President Bush - was she aware that proceedings had to begin in the House and that is what I expected of my Representative?' She said she wasn't sure what Mr. Mollohan's position on impeachment was. I said, 'that means he has no position, am I correct?' She said 'yes'. I told her in no uncertain terms that I expected Mr. Mollohan to give visible support to whatever movement was afoot in the House to Impeach Bush and that if I didn't see it then someone else would find my vote next time around. I made sure that although I was as polite as possible throughout that she knew I was dead serious. She asked for my name and address, which I gave of course.
I'm dead tired of a Representative that is quite as a door mouse in t his most important of times and if he isn't doing something I can see to rid our country of the plague in Washington then I'll find and vote for someone who will. If you have a mute Representative you might just want to give some thought to giving him or her a call. It only costs a couple of cents at most.
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