1993-04-25 - Re: Congressional FAX numbers

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From: Peter shipley <shipley@merde.dis.org>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1993-04-25 19:41:55 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 12:41:55 PDT

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From: Peter shipley <shipley@merde.dis.org>
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 12:41:55 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re:  Congressional FAX numbers
Message-ID: <9304251939.AA00802@merde.dis.org>
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>From: rteasdal@polyslo.csc.calpoly.edu (Rusty)
>
>>CA 19   Robert J.         Lagomarsino    (202)225-3601 (202)225-3096
>
>
>        Whoops! This one, at least, is dated information. In the 19th
>district, Slagomarsino got his ass sent packing home by Michael Huffington
>in the Republican primaries, and a good thing, too (Slag was an early
>and ardent supporter of the federal "gag rule" on abortion).
>
>        I'm not sure where Huffington would stand on the Clipper issue.
>On the one hand, he's a transplanted Texas oil money scion who more or
>less bought his seat in the single most expensive media blitz waged for
>a House campaign last year (or any other year, for that matter). Still
>and all, he seems to belong to the nearly extinct progressive wing of
>the Republican party, based on views and actions to date. I suspect that
>this independence of thought comes of not having to kowtow to the hard
>right to get cash - $100 million in fuck-you money helps immensely.
>
>        I also don't know if the number's still accurate. I shall
>certainly be finding out.
>
>                                                Rusty
>
>

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