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  <updated>2011-07-27T15:18:40Z</updated>
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Let's talk and see how many agree or disagree with a certain bill and send one letter as a group.  One problem I see is that we do not know how many others feel the same way that we do and how many have communicated with their congressman on the issue.  This way we can hold that congressman more accountable since we can compare his/her voting record to our positions on given bills.    </content>
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