After 160 +/- days of waiting, I have no doubt whatsover but that the hard copy letter to Ms. Jan Coffey and e-mails to the Gov, Lt. Gov and our State Senator helped free Mrs. Oldgringo's CHL. In fact, the Gov's office e-mailed a letter they had sent to the boss of DPS. A couple of days after receiving the e-mail, our State Senator's office called the house and told Mrs. Oldgringo that her license was approved and 'shur nuff', it was.
Elected officials are elected to serve their constituents - not the other way around!
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- Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:23 pm
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- Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:15 pm
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Re: Got a Funny call from my state rep today
[quote Bam! Could not have said it any better! The politicians (both parties) are supposed to be our representatives - yet they no longer represent the people, they represent themselves and their parties. And...here we are bickering among ourselves...[/quote]
It's not just in Austin. It's more widespread in Washington, D.C. Why do we have the economic mess we have today?
It's not just in Austin. It's more widespread in Washington, D.C. Why do we have the economic mess we have today?
- Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:12 pm
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Re: Got a Funny call from my state rep today
[quote Bam!
Could not have said it any better! The politicians (both parties) are supposed to be our representatives - yet they no longer represent the people, they represent themselves and their parties. And...here we are bickering among ourselves...[/quote]
It's not just in Austin. It's more widespread in Washington, D.C. Why do we have the economic mess we have today?
Could not have said it any better! The politicians (both parties) are supposed to be our representatives - yet they no longer represent the people, they represent themselves and their parties. And...here we are bickering among ourselves...[/quote]
It's not just in Austin. It's more widespread in Washington, D.C. Why do we have the economic mess we have today?