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Yes, it is discouraging. I am not using form letters, just trying to stay polite,
because it would be counterproductive not to. You know, if the communications are
running about even and the polls say 2/3 rds against impeachment, many are not
writing or the polls are wrong. I wish he had behaved himself, but he didn't.
Impeachment and ouster and the time it takes only takes away valuable  help from
young PWPs.  In truth, the new research which could be helped by federal money, is
too late to help my husband, but there are so many young PWPs on this list who can
benifit. We have to do something , or at least try to.

My sister who lives and works in Canada ( a US citizen) says the Canadians think
we are crazy to be perusing this so. I haven't been there in years, so don't know.
I do buy a Canadian paper now and then just to see what is going on.   Nita

Delda White wrote:

> In a message dated 98-12-12 08:16:03 EST, you write:
>
> >I have almost worn out a fax machine,
>
> Nita:  I heard a report on NPR yesterday or the day before (I think) saying e-
> mail, phone calls and letters are running about even (for and against
> impeachment).  One staffer said both sides are using form letters and he said
> they're easy to spot, and read one to give an example.  He was right -- it was
> easy to spot.  Even so, staffers are keeping careful count, according to him
> and to the others interviewed.  You're being heard, as are lots of other
> people.  What seems clear is, many in the House and Senate don't care that at
> least 2/3 of us voters want the congress to work on important issues.  How one
> conveys that to them, I have no idea.  It's very discouraging, isn't it?
> Delda White CG Bob 66/2