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Time is of the Essence:
You Need to Contact the House of Representatives --
Part One of Three
Editor's note. When you drop me a line, it helps me to understand what
you're thinking. Please do, about this and other TN&Vs. The address is
daveandrusko@hotmail.com.
As a matter of convenience to readers, I've attached as Part Two an alert
issued today by the NRLC Legislative Office. The topics are as timely as
they are important:
an effort to squelch legitimate grassroots lobbying and a
strong-arm attempt to restrict the right of private citizens to communicate
with officials of the federal Executive Branch.
Let me talk briefly about the campaign to isolate elected
officials from grassroots input which would enhance even more the influence
of powerful insiders.
The deluge of hypocrisy unleashed by "Democracy
21," "Common Cause," "OMB Watch," and "Public Citizen," to name just four of
the proponents of "government reform," would be amusing, if it were not so
dangerous. As the Legislative Office pointed out in an earlier alert, these
high-powered lobbyists tell reporters that so-called "Astroturf" (get it?
Synthetic grass, as opposed to genuine grassroots) groups need to be
regulated.
The implication is that such groups--which include National Right to Life
and its affiliates--are like cardboard fronts, largely devoid of members.
This, of course, turns truth on its head. It is the Fearsome Foursome
mentioned above (and others like them) that are the ones who are all surface
and no depth.
Bradley Smith, a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission who now
serves as chairman of the Center for Competitive Politics, noted that
Democracy 21 "has no members," is headed by a registered lobbyist (Fred
Wertheimer), and that "the bulk of Democracy 21's funding comes from the
Pew, Carnegie, Joyce and Open Society (George Soros) Foundations, which
themselves have no broad membership to whom to be accountable, and which
operate with no accountability to the general public . . . . [Yet, they] go
around Capitol Hill ridiculing Congress's constituents as 'fake' and 'astroturf'
while claiming to speak for 'the American people.'" (You can read Smith's
entire essay--" The Real 'Astroturf' Lobbyists"-- at
www.campaignfreedom.org/blog).)
You need to contact your elected officials about these egregious attacks on
free speech and the right of ordinary citizens to communicate with their
elected officials.
Full details are in Part Two. The point of
entry for you to make your opinions known can be found at
http://www.capwiz.com/nrlc/issues/alert/?alertid=9319341&type=CO
If you have any comments or questions, please write Dave Andrusko at
daveandrusko@hotmail.com.
Part Two
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