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Government stupidity can really irk me!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 306469" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Last fall after the elections, our local representative who lost re-election sent out her quarterly senatorial "update" by US Mail to every household in her district. The entire gist of the letter was to encourage people to not vote to re-elect the current governor in 2010, who is not from her party. At the bottom of her letter was a website address where you could go to either volunteer and/or donate to <em>her</em> party. This was written on government time, on government stationary, and franked at the government post office. But she called it an update and began the letter with something along the lines of "It's been an interesting session." No rules were violated. And she wonders why she wasn't re-elected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 306469, member: 99"] Last fall after the elections, our local representative who lost re-election sent out her quarterly senatorial "update" by US Mail to every household in her district. The entire gist of the letter was to encourage people to not vote to re-elect the current governor in 2010, who is not from her party. At the bottom of her letter was a website address where you could go to either volunteer and/or donate to [I]her[/I] party. This was written on government time, on government stationary, and franked at the government post office. But she called it an update and began the letter with something along the lines of "It's been an interesting session." No rules were violated. And she wonders why she wasn't re-elected. [/QUOTE]
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