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Cevulirn
12-13-2006, 11:10 PM
We all know that writing letters to our Representatives is a primary method of advancing our cause, but I'd like to discuss aspects and terminology therein.

1: What terrminology to use?

2: Spelling and grammar, a well written letter is more likely to be read

3: Does a hand-written letter have more impact?


I know there's lists of contact information for the reps out there. I'm going to make it tomorrow's project to find it and post it here.

Keep striving, never give up.
--Cevulirn

l921428x
12-14-2006, 01:13 AM
when sending email to these people always.
1 be respectfull
2 try to be informed and concise
3 control but emphasize your passion or lack there of, for the subject
you can google and find the state rep and senators,type in ga senator then google.
same with the other,did it today.can you tell i am working on my sentence composition? :rotflmao:
good luck.

1022sarecool
12-14-2006, 08:47 AM
3: Does a hand-written letter have more impact?




Yes it does, I have a friend who worked for George Allen when he was Gov. of VA, she said most hand written letters were carried in for the Gov. to read, while e-mails, most of them anyway, were reviewed by staff and usually received a generic response.

Just don't write the letter in crayon, lol

Cevulirn
12-14-2006, 10:30 AM
I'll get myself a new Callegraphy pen then, (just as soon as I figgure out what to write.)