PROTEST…….
Write your state representatives/congressmen voicing your concerns, and write them again. AMI has form letters for those that choose to use them as I do.
In fact, Cyril’s site would be great place to start with another letter of protest to collect signatures. However, if you are going to sit on your duffs as a keyboard commandos and just bitch WITHOUT actions, then accept what you get!
Keep voting for people that like using the EPA as thumbscrews and no lobbying in the world will succeed. Al Gore has the carbon footprint of 1000 Yettis, but he cares deeply, bwaa haa haa.
I agree with Boss Hawg in that raising your voice is the best approach but I advise skipping the form letter. Your representatives have boxes full of these from probably 40 different interest groups. The form letters get opened, thrown in the box, and forgotten.
The better approach is to write a personal letter. Keep it short, get to the point, leave out the emotion and stick to the facts. A representative or staffer is much more likely to read it and it will have far more impact than another form letter
Great
Hits the nail on the head!!!
Excellent cartoon. Only 2 images pour an efficient message.
PROTEST…….
Write your state representatives/congressmen voicing your concerns, and write them again. AMI has form letters for those that choose to use them as I do.
In fact, Cyril’s site would be great place to start with another letter of protest to collect signatures. However, if you are going to sit on your duffs as a keyboard commandos and just bitch WITHOUT actions, then accept what you get!
THERE IS STRENGTH IN NUMBERS!
Boss Hawg
The AMA and MRF are on top of this. They need our support or the EPA will win!!
Keep voting for people that like using the EPA as thumbscrews and no lobbying in the world will succeed. Al Gore has the carbon footprint of 1000 Yettis, but he cares deeply, bwaa haa haa.
I agree with Boss Hawg in that raising your voice is the best approach but I advise skipping the form letter. Your representatives have boxes full of these from probably 40 different interest groups. The form letters get opened, thrown in the box, and forgotten.
The better approach is to write a personal letter. Keep it short, get to the point, leave out the emotion and stick to the facts. A representative or staffer is much more likely to read it and it will have far more impact than another form letter
I am rebuilding my CV carb … AGAIN!!!