Aside from voting (and campaign funds), what is the most effective way to communicate with Congress? Is it a written letter, an e-mail, a fax, a phone call, a personal visit, or something else?
And is it better to contact your own congresspeople even though they're not on a committee related to what you're concerned about?
Finally, is it a better idea to just send one letter (or e-mail or fax, etc.) or to "bombard" them with letters AND e-mails AND faxes, etc.? I would assume the latter, but I want to hear your opinion.
2006-09-13
12:37:17
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spootyostrich2005
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