Home | FAQ | Server | Presentations | Mailing Lists/Archives | Member Tools | Links | Sponsors | ContactNot true. Phone calls work, and you'd be surprised at the response you can get when you and a few thousand of your closest friends leave messages for your reps and sens. All of the politicians I've met and for whom I've volunteered are so out-of-touch that email is like Star Trek to them. Staffers like email because it's easy, and letters are put into some random "inbox" to be read at a later date; but phone calls are not so easy to ignore, especially not when there's a huge glut.
ryan woodsmall
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Sent: Mon 6/12/2006 1:06 AM
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Subject: Re: [MLUG] net neutrality - what you can do
A guy I know that has worked as a staffer for those people tells me
phone calls are all but ignored. Best to send a real letter and second
best to send an email.
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