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Ayotte, Heller, Hatch, Donnelly, Hoeven,and Corker's Washington office voice mail is full.
Murkowsky, Begich, Pryor, Manchin, and Kirk's, DC office voice mail is not full yet as of 11:00 Am PST. Monday is going to be very difficult to get through, the call volume is going to be very high. That's a good thing, we need to keep trying to get through to their DC offices, If we can crash the phone lines due to high call volume, that will also help defeat the bill. We're leaving messages at their local offices also. You can get local office phone numbers at www.senate.gov Here is Hoevens (R)Fargo number: 701-239-5389 Here is Corkers(R) Nashville number: 615-279-8125 Memphis number: 901-683-1910 Ayotte NH office (R): 603-662-7979 Heller NV office (R): 702-338-6605 Pryor's Arkansas office (D): 501-324-6336 Murkowski (R): 907-271-3735 Begich (D): 907-272-5915 Good luck to everyone calling this weekend and on Monday. Last edited by Greg in LA; 06-23-2013 at 05:55 PM. |
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When you're calling Alaska Senators Murkowski: 888-995-2057
and Begich:888-995-1986 be sure to let them know that on page 983 of the Corker-Hoeven fig leaf amendment, it gives Alaska special exemptions for foreign workers. Let them know that this is crony capitalism. and that you won't tolerate their crony capitalist treason. |
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Earlier is better, when you're calling the senate. They're some hours ahead of us out here.
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Greg in LA reporting for duty.
Started calling at 5:30 AM California time. Let me tell you that these Senators are such a bunch of chickens. Most didn't even answer their phones. It's now 9:40 East coast time and Hatch and Pryors office won't pick up, I've been calling for over an hour. Kelly Ayotte's office phone line says it's open at 8:30 Am, but nobody answered the phone until 9:30. Then virtually all the offices put on these sweet young girls to take the angry calls. What a bunch of cowards! Afraid to answer the phones, and then hide behind young girls! I have to say I was in excellent form today, fired up and my voice and message was clear and forceful. I'm calling Pryor and Hatch's local office since they're to afraid to answer the DC phones. I've been happy to tell them all, that they can't hide from us. Last edited by Greg in LA; 06-24-2013 at 01:09 PM. |
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I haven't given up on Boxer and Feintein either. Not that I believe they wouldn't like to see amnesty, but I've tried the different tack of tying this to the recent NSA spy scandal, and telling them that the voters are now getting fed up with the official party line and there'll be a revolt come election time, this one against the dems for spying, trying to dismiss it as necessary, and then trying to buy their souls back with amnesty
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Good one Ayatollah.
I'm beginning to see signs that the Capitol phone lines are buckling under the weight of our calls. A lot of my calls are being dropped. When calling directly to Senators offices, calls are being directed to the capitol switch board, and then being dropped. It reminds me of when we were calling just before the final vote on the 2007 amnesty, phone lines were going hay wire. They said the capacity of the phone lines at the Capitol were greatly expanded after that 2007 incident, but I can tell we are really testing the system today. |
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I'm taking a late lunch and making some calls to the Senate.
Seems most of the phone lines are wide open. Here's your chance to get connected. |
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