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Thursday, August 13, 2009

E-mails From Public Overload Congress Site

Traffic spike comes amid heated town hall meetings on health care reform

WASHINGTON
— People are flooding members of Congress with so many e-mails that they are overloading the House of Representatives' primary Web site, http://www.house.gov.

Congressional technicians warned House lawmakers on Thursday that the Web site may be slow or unresponsive because of the large volume of e-mail being sent to members.

The spike in e-mail traffic comes amid boisterous town hall meetings across the country debating President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul the nation's health care system.

A spokesman for the chief administrative officer at the Capitol was not immediately available to comment.

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4 comments:

  1. Finally!!! People I have called, I have written, I have called some more...I am glad to see the silent majority is finally getting it!!! You must not remain SILENT. You must exercise your rights and speak up!!!

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  2. GOOD!!

    I hope husseins special secret service blackberry blows-up while he's holding it to his ear.

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  3. Ha,ha,ha...Anonymous is sooo funny b but ture

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