HR-1959

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

Recently, I dropped off a copy of HR-1955 to the T.U. editor. A bill voted on by our Congress. All but six voted for it.

It seems our own Congressman Souder is not only on the Homeland Security Committee, he also voted for this bill.

I guess the six that voted against it are the only ones that read it.

This law will set up a commission to tour the country, investigating who may be thinking un-system, un-PC thoughts.

I am not going to go into the nuts and bolts of this bill, but left and right are both waking up to the insanity of this proposed law. Call your congressman and get a copy.

Representative Jane Harman of California has pushed the bill. When I called Souder's office in Fort Wayne, I asked who authored the bill. It was pretty obvious this person didn't even know about the bill. In fact, anytime I call a congressman or senator's office, they usually don't know what the hell I am referring to. Question? What the hell do these people do all day? Line up lobbyists.

When I called Rep. Souder's office in Washington (La Cesspool Grande), Souder's aid seemed in the dark also.

I told them that Rep. Jane Harman was connected at the hip with Israel's most powerful weapon in the U.S. It's called AIPAC. It's another hawkish agent of a foreign power group. If it was up to them, we would have been in Iran at least a year ago. I would bet that AIPAC gave this bill to Jane Harman as model legislation.

I asked Souder's office to find out who drew up this bill. They said they would get back to me. It's a free speech issue. Use it or lose it. Meanwhile, vote independent.

Tom Metzger

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

Recently, I dropped off a copy of HR-1955 to the T.U. editor. A bill voted on by our Congress. All but six voted for it.

It seems our own Congressman Souder is not only on the Homeland Security Committee, he also voted for this bill.

I guess the six that voted against it are the only ones that read it.

This law will set up a commission to tour the country, investigating who may be thinking un-system, un-PC thoughts.

I am not going to go into the nuts and bolts of this bill, but left and right are both waking up to the insanity of this proposed law. Call your congressman and get a copy.

Representative Jane Harman of California has pushed the bill. When I called Souder's office in Fort Wayne, I asked who authored the bill. It was pretty obvious this person didn't even know about the bill. In fact, anytime I call a congressman or senator's office, they usually don't know what the hell I am referring to. Question? What the hell do these people do all day? Line up lobbyists.

When I called Rep. Souder's office in Washington (La Cesspool Grande), Souder's aid seemed in the dark also.

I told them that Rep. Jane Harman was connected at the hip with Israel's most powerful weapon in the U.S. It's called AIPAC. It's another hawkish agent of a foreign power group. If it was up to them, we would have been in Iran at least a year ago. I would bet that AIPAC gave this bill to Jane Harman as model legislation.

I asked Souder's office to find out who drew up this bill. They said they would get back to me. It's a free speech issue. Use it or lose it. Meanwhile, vote independent.

Tom Metzger

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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