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Sgt Bilko
18 Jan 2018 1:40 pm
18 Jan 2018 1:40 pm
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Misty » 18 Jan 2018 1:13 pm » wrote:
Activists say Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) has issued do-not-call-or-write notice to some constituents.

Ozark Indivisible, the activist group that has been pressing members of Congress from Arkansas on health care, immigration and other issues, reported on its Twitter account last night that people calling Sen. Tom Cotton's office had received cease-and-desist letters and posted the image below:

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Billy Fleming, an Arkansas Times contributor, also sent me a copy of the image and an account from a person who reportedly received the letter. That person wrote:

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Fleming said he knew several people who'd received such a letter.
He said he believed they all had made repeated phone calls to deliver similar talking points, but he said they were unlikely to have made rude or disparaging remarks.
Another right wing Fascist.
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives us the right to "petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

If these people were making threats, then they should have been reported to the proper authorities.
If not, they have the right to do what they were doing.
You always attack without knowledge about the situation. The fact that the Senator went to this extent must mean it rose above the level of being brought to his attention,. He along with others in government have secretaries that read the incoming mail and only forward a very few. They give their boss a summary of the mail. This must have been an ongoing issue. You always think the worst of people in government. Get your head out of gutter.
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