Today's Target: John Linder (GA-7)
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All you have to do is make three phone calls. That's it.
Today we are calling John Linder of Georgia. He represents the 7th District in Georgia which all or portions of Barrow, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Newton, and Walton Counties. Populated areas include Social Circle, Walnut Grove, Good Hope, Winder, Bethlehem, Cumming, Snellville, Lilburn, Duluth, Norcross, and Lawrenceville.
Zipcodes include most areas with a 3000x. Area codes include 770 and 678. This is all relevant information if they dare to tell you they won't talk to you because you are out of the district.
Call (770) 232-3005 first. Then call (202) 225-4272. Ask if he voted for Calvert. Then you may want to ask the following:
(1) Are you aware that Ken Calvert paid a heroin addicted prostitute for oral sex?
(2) Are you aware that Calvert will be the fourth California Republican on the Appropriations Committee to have records seized by the FBI?
TIP: If they say they want to mail you the answer, ask first to speak to someone else. If they insist on mailing you something, respond, "So what you are telling me is that you refuse to answer? I'll consider that a yes vote."
Also, don't forget to call Tom Cole at (202) 225-6165. Just tell the person who answers the phone that you wanted to let Congressman Cole know you will not be contributing to the NRCC's efforts until Ken Calvert is off Appropriations.
Report back here in the comments.
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Local office said he would email me if he got around to it. What a guy.
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And statesmen at her council met
Who knew the seasons when to take
Occasion by the hand, and make
The bounds of freedom wider yet
- Tennyson, _To the Queen_

...the local office. The person I spoke with at the DC office told me that he didn't know the answer to my question because Members "usually keep steering committee matters private" but offered to mail me an answer if one ever came available. I declined that and left my email address in exchange for a promised attempt at a response.