Democrats afraid to meet voters

By The Scribe June 7, 2010 4:45 AM

It's a stunning admission by the NY Times but Democrats are doing all they can to avoid encounters with their constituents. I guess being hanged in effigy will do that.

To Avoid Voter Rage, Democrats Skip Town Halls http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/us/po ... ll.html?hp

The sentiment that fueled the rage during those Congressional forums is still alive in the electorate. But the opportunities for voters to openly express their displeasure, or angrily vent as video cameras roll, have been harder to come by in this election year.

If the time-honored tradition of the political meeting is not quite dead, it seems to be teetering closer to extinction. Of the 255 Democrats who make up the majority in the House, only a handful held town-hall-style forums as legislators spent last week at home in their districts.

It was no scheduling accident.

Vote in your primary for the best conservative and in November let the Democrats know you will never forget.

http://www.gopusa.com/fresh-ink/2010/06 ... voters.php