Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Congressional Staffers Fail to Respond to Constituent’s Request for Meeting on Obama’s Social Security Fraud

DO OUR REPRESENTATIVES REALLY REPRESENT US?

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Rep. Marsha Blackburn's website states that she believes in "government accountability" and allegedly "earned the reputation as a champion of anti-tax and government reform issues."
(Oct. 12, 2011) — The following email was sent to the office of Rep. Marsha Blackburn, who has previously been unresponsive about Obama’s alleged social security fraud.
From:  Fran
Sent: Tue 10/11/11 3:45 PM
To: jennifer.han@mail.house.gov
Cc: Margaret.Tipton@mail.house.gov
Dear Ms. Han,
On October 5, 2011 I sent you an Email requesting a meeting with Congresswoman Blackburn to discuss an issue that I spoke with Ms. Tipton about.  The issue is in regard to Federal Employee Barack Obama committing Social Security Fraud.  In my note I asked that we meet with the congresswoman so that she is “informed of the issue and have access to the evidence that we have”.
It is now almost a week later and I have not received a reply to my request.  As I mentioned in my note to Ms. Tipton “[r]efusing to address the crime does not absolve you, or Congresswoman Blackburn, of any guilt”.  You have also been informed and are now an accessory to this Federal Crime.
My first contact with the congresswoman’s office about this issue was the first few days of September 2011.  After calling the DC office on September 7, 2011 I was able to leave a voice mail for Ms. Tipton and receive a phone call on September 9, 2011.  How was I able to get a return phone call?  Simple.  I did not mention the issue I wanted to discuss.
The political game being played in Washington DC is no longer being tolerated by us TRUE AMERICANS out here in the real world.
What I am asking is that I be notified by October 14, 2011 and told if Congresswoman Blackburn has been informed about the Social Security Fraud being committed by Federal Employee Barack Obama.  I am also, again, requesting a meeting with the congresswoman.
The reply I receive, or lack there of, will determine exactly what step my attorney and I will take.
Thank you,

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