Hello?
I expected it to come, but I was still caught off-guard today when a volunteer reached me at home by phone.
Hi. I'm calling from the Larry Kissell campaign. In the past you've been an important supporter for Congressman Kissell and I'm calling today to ask if you'd be willing to contribute $500 to help him get reelected.
No, I would not be willing to do that.
Okay. Well, thanks.
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Haven't had the privelege
of saying "no" yet, but I have a hunch I may get a call as well. Not that I ever gave much, but I did like three times.
That must have been a satisfying moment.
I won't give another cent to Kissell. I hope he has to go find a job.
Stan Bozarth
here's a helpful tip:
if you want to ask for money, at least try to offer something that you've done for your donor as an incentive first...
"...i feel that if a person can't communicate, the very least he can do is to shut up." --tom lehrer, january 1965
I hope he gets re-elected, but ...
I promise not to give your $250 to Larry!
I always wanted to be the avenging cowboy hero—that lone voice in the wilderness, fighting corruption and evil wherever I found it, and standing for freedom, truth and justice. - Bill Hicks
Thank you
I appreciate your voluntary restriction on using the prize money.
You gotta love this
He voted against the health care plan and the climate bill. THis is what it got him:
"Man is free at the moment he wishes to be." -Voltaire