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I routinely send email to members of Congress when I find things of
interest. Recently there is an alarming trend. If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email information from their web Site. While I can understand (Possibly) a member of Congress who holds no committee position, or a position in the House or Senate to not allowing anyone to contact them; it is becomes a highly questionable practice when they do hold public positions. It is almost as if they are hiding from the general public and do not want to hear any opinions other that their constituents who probably hold the same opinion as their -- Judge your ancestors by how well they met their standards not yours. They did not know your standards, so could not try to meet them. |
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On 7/11/19 11:01 AM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
I routinely send email to members of Congress when I find things of interest.Â* Recently there is an alarming trend. If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email information from their web Site. While I can understand (Possibly) a member of Congress who holds no committee position, or a position in the House or Senate to not allowing anyone to contact them;Â* it is becomes a highly questionable practice when they do hold public positions. It is almost as if they are hiding from the general public and do not want to hear any opinions other that their constituents who probably hold the same opinion as their A better place to post this is alt.politics.scorched-earth |
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On 7/11/19 11:01 AM, Keith Nuttle wrote: I routinely send email to members of Congress when I find things of interest. Recently there is an alarming trend. If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email information from their web Site. While I can understand (Possibly) a member of Congress who holds no committee position, or a position in the House or Senate to not allowing anyone to contact them; it is becomes a highly questionable practice when they do hold public positions. It is almost as if they are hiding from the general public and do not want to hear any opinions other that their constituents who probably hold the same opinion as their A better place to post this is alt.politics.scorched-earth That's where you contact them. If you need a hillbilly for some yard work, that's where they hang out. ******* Snail mail also works. An email address on the other hand, would be DDOSed out of existence. Cloudflare plus a large bucket for spillage. It would be like the Asus support email address, where the response you would get is "mailbox is full". And you could never tell whether anyone cared or not. Who would want to advertise such a useless choice ? The beauty of snail mail, is the possibility it costs money to use the service. This has also been proposed to stop email spam - if each message cost you $0.10, that rapidly puts a stop to "endless bombardment". Paul |
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On 7/11/19 12:14 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote: On 7/11/19 11:01 AM, Keith Nuttle wrote: I routinely send email to members of Congress when I find things of interest.Â* Recently there is an alarming trend. If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email information from their web Site. While I can understand (Possibly) a member of Congress who holds no committee position, or a position in the House or Senate to not allowing anyone to contact them;Â* it is becomes a highly questionable practice when they do hold public positions. It is almost as if they are hiding from the general public and do not want to hear any opinions other that their constituents who probably hold the same opinion as their A better place to post this is Â*Â*Â*Â* alt.politics.scorched-earth That's where you contact them. If you need a hillbilly for some yard work, that's where they hang out. ******* Snail mail also works. An email address on the other hand, would be DDOSed out of existence. Cloudflare plus a large bucket for spillage. It would be like the Asus support email address, where the response you would get is "mailbox is full". And you could never tell whether anyone cared or not. Who would want to advertise such a useless choice ? The beauty of snail mail, is the possibility it costs money to use the service. This has also been proposed to stop email spam - if each message cost you $0.10, that rapidly puts a stop to "endless bombardment". Â*Â* Paul I have been guilty of feeding the trolls myself. But I am trying to reform. "endless bombardment". Ya, they will just do as the phone cold callers do and move overseas. |
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On 7/11/19 2:01 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
I routinely send email to members of Congress when I find things of interest.Â* Recently there is an alarming trend. If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email information from their web Site. While I can understand (Possibly) a member of Congress who holds no committee position, or a position in the House or Senate to not allowing anyone to contact them;Â* it is becomes a highly questionable practice when they do hold public positions. It is almost as if they are hiding from the general public and do not want to hear any opinions other that their constituents who probably hold the same opinion as their Irrelevant to Windows 10 though this be, I had occasion recently to contact our local Republican representative and found not an email address but a form to fill out. I received an intelligent response addressing the issue I had raised -- i.e., not just a generic "Thank you for contacting me" response. Perce |
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On 7/11/19 1:56 PM, Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
found not an email address but a form to fill ou This is on purpose. It removes the "mailto:" tag and defeats robots looking for eMail addresses to spam |
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"Keith Nuttle" wrote
| If the member is a Democrat or has a controversial opinion, they have | made it impossible to contact them, as they have remove their email | information from their web Site. | I've noticed that, too. I wanted to write to Al Franken, to encourage him. I felt like we lost perhaps the most intelligent and fairminded senator to MeToo fever and Kirsten Gillibrand's presidential ambitions. It turned out Franken also started a PAC to help politicians he thinks are good. Yet in all that, no email address. Just a form. So I gave up. I find that insulting. It's not necessary to stop spam. People can use an image of the email address or a javascript formula to stop bots. And bots *do* fill out forms. |
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