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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Posted by: Tom DeLay at 12:02 PM
This is one of the few times since I’ve resigned from Congress that I actually truly miss it. As you all have heard, House Republicans decided to forego the August District Work Period to stay in D.C. and work on an energy bill that will actually lower gas prices and protect our economy. While the Democrat leadership turned off the lights and went home, House Republicans flew back to D.C. to continue work on the energy crisis. There are no C-SPAN cameras rolling, but Members of Congress are still talking. This is truly historic and exciting and all activists should feel very encouraged by this display of unity among Republicans.

Action Points:

1.) Tell your member of Congress to sign the discharge petition that will bring H.R. 6566 – The American Energy Act, up for a vote despite Nancy Pelosi’s objections and as soon as Democrats turn the lights back on.

2.) Stay tuned in to what’s happening on the floor through the Republican Cloakroom, and visit the Capitol to show the Republicans who are still there your support. That is, if you have the time and can afford the fuel to get there. From what I hear, the visitors have been able to join Members on the House floor, and are asking questions and engaging in the debate.

3.) Keep the media coverage coming – write a letter to your local paper, call your local talk radio, and show your support for The American Energy Act. With Democrat obstruction, this is truly the only legislative solution to our energy problems.




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Ex Pat(-rick) in Geneva writes: Wednesday, August, 06, 2008 3:57 PM
Why?
It is more difficult to raise illegal and immoral money as a civilian?
Tazzmax writes: Wednesday, August, 06, 2008 4:30 PM
Tom,
I wish you were still there too, surely you could do more than some of the RINOs we still have entrenched there!
planet gene writes: Wednesday, August, 06, 2008 9:23 PM
Can You Spell S-T-U-N-T?
Nothing can be done about America's energy crisis in the short term. Vice President Cheney's so called "energy policy," developed in the early days of this adminsitration, got us into this mess. Republicans habitually took off for home in August when they were in power. Many Republican chairmen of committees turned off microphones and blocked further discussion when it wasn't to their liking. Many activist Americans like to schedule appointments to see their representatives in their home district/state during the August recess. Conducting a discussion that doesn't lead to a law is surely one of the more fatuous ways of spending one's time. Don't waste your time encouraging such adolescent behavior. My take anyway.
redheart writes: Tuesday, August, 12, 2008 10:06 PM
I miss you too
I live in your old district and am so sick of Nick Lampson. I need some sanity in the 22nd.
I want a representative that I don't have to worry about every time there is an important vote. Now, I know it will go the wrong way.
Come on Novemeber!!!
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