Well, I think WE have somebody's attention.

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  1. OLYHOOCH profile image61
    OLYHOOCHposted 12 years ago

    November 29, 2011



    I am still Posting this Petition. WE, have gone from, 3,244, to 3,384.

                       Keep up the good work.


                        November 29, 2011

              Reply from Senator, Max Baucus,

    Mr. Orlin Olson
    Rimrock Lodge
    4946 Mt Highway 200
    Thompson Falls, MT  59873-9542
    Dear Oly:

    Thank you for contacting me with your continued thoughts about the pay, benefits, and operations of the U.S. Senate.  I appreciate hearing from you again.
    Rest assured I will keep your thoughts firmly in mind on this issue as I continue my work in the Senate.
    Thanks for getting in touch.  Please contact me in the future with any additional comments or concerns.  Also, I encourage you to visit my website at http://baucus.senate.gov to view information on current issues and to find out what I'm doing both here in Washington and at home to help Montana.

        Sincerely,
           
    MB/cl

                          November 1,2011

    We need some help. we are at 3,244. SIGN and SEND. This Petition is for you.

    We need all the help we can get, so, Sign and Send, NOW

    We The People Think Congress Is Out Of Line.
    http://www.petition2congress.com/3631/go/

    1. Hillbilly Zen profile image61
      Hillbilly Zenposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Make that 3,245.  Signed, sealed and delivered.  I also went on to mail separate emails to the President and Kentucky's congressmen.  Thanks for posting this!

  2. Randy Godwin profile image59
    Randy Godwinposted 12 years ago

    But not here, apparently!  smile

  3. Ron Montgomery profile image59
    Ron Montgomeryposted 12 years ago

    zzzzzzzzzzzzz

    1. wavegirl22 profile image47
      wavegirl22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      So ROn what do you think about the Colts from selecting a quarterback in next year's NFL draft?

      1. Ron Montgomery profile image59
        Ron Montgomeryposted 12 years agoin reply to this

        It all depends on Manning's health.  If his career's done, it's an easy choice.  If they can determine definitively that he can be at full strength next year, I'd say keep him.  His value to the team goes way above his physical abilities.

        Another scenario has the Colts drafting Luck and trading Manning for a boatload of draft choices.

        I'm probably too sentimental to be an NFL executive.

        1. wavegirl22 profile image47
          wavegirl22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

          well at least I woke you up  wink

          I noticed during last nights Giants game when they panned to the box, Archie, Olivia, Cooper and Elis wife but no Peyton. I sure hope he does come back to the game. Another year of hearing about Brady being the  .. I wont even say it. . the NFL needs Peyton. ..

          Well one thing is for sure. . the Colts will have good draft positions to do what they may!

          Sentimental Fan .. oy if you are sentimental what does that make me. . I had a hard time not cheering for Brad Smith when he went in for a TD against the Jets on Sunday.

 
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