The phones are ringing off the hook in Congress — and virtually no one is calling in to support military intervention in Syria.
At the office of Representative Chris Gibson (R., N.Y.), who represents a swing district, the number of phone calls and e-mails from constituents regarding military action in Syria has “far exceeded the normal volume,” says Gibson aide Stephanie Valle.
In recent days, Gibson’s office has received “about 850 e-mails on it, and out of those, 840 are opposed to military intervention,” Valle adds.
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I callled All the MD politicians to vote out down...please don't forget to come out Wed 9/11..RUTH 50/13 Bridge to denounce the War.
Where doe Andy Harris stand on this absurdity?
Against US military action 9:01 at this point in time is what I've read is Harris' stance.
Andy Harris is leaning to NO, Mikulski announced in today's Washington Post she is FOR a military strike and we all know that worthless Ben Cardin already cast a YES vote in the Senate committee. Dems are all about going to war. I say send all those FOR the war should be sent over there to fight it, leave the rest of us out of it.
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