Great Capitol Hill constituent service from Jim DeMint and Henry Brown

One of the most important things in making sure the Blogland can continue to produce content free of bias by political special interests is the all-important paycheck from a private-sector employer. For this, I have the support and patience of my company's upper management, including Greg Cook, Vice President.

This week, Greg is taking the family on a trip to Washington DC and New York. As part of this, they're visitign the Capitol, including a visit to the offices of Senator Jim DeMint for a personal visit with the Senator.

Special Blogland thanks go out to Angela and Rebecca in DeMint's office for helping set my boss and his family up for their Capitol Hill visit. Luke Byars in DeMint's Columbia office and Sharon Axson in Henry Brown's Charleston office also get props helping fill up the Cook family's Capitol Hill drop-in.


So to Angela, Luke, Rebecca and Sharon ... a big hearty THANK YOU from the Blogland for great constituent service!

7 Response to "Great Capitol Hill constituent service from Jim DeMint and Henry Brown"

  1. Waldo 11/6/09 02:27
    Terribly sorry, but this sounds more like well-placed wire-pulling than what the average Joe would expect on visiting DC.
  2. Earl Capps 11/6/09 02:34
    There are those who argue that I'm a nobody. Others say I'm well-connected. Who knows?

    All I know is that I made a few calls and these folks helped me out. For that, I wanted to thank them.

    As to motives, I'll leave that to you to speculate as to why - which you've already done.
  3. Anonymous 11/6/09 05:47
    I am am a nobody. I have found DeMint's office to be very responsive.
  4. Anonymous 11/6/09 08:29
    Henry Brown is well-known for his superior constituent service. 1st District residents can always count on him to take care of their needs in DC
  5. mg 11/6/09 14:17
    I like them both
  6. Anonymous 11/6/09 16:35
    Henry Brown is remarkable public servant
  7. WTN 14/6/09 11:21
    I almost completely disagree with his politics, but his office was extremely helpful when I visited the Capitol a couple of months ago:

    http://www.taimelwillhaden.com/2009/04/inside-capitol.html

    http://liberalveteran.com/2009/04/guess-what-channel-plays-in-demints.html

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