We need to tip the Congress on it's side, shake vigorously till everyone falls out, and fill it up with fresh faces. We really need to stop sitting on our hands and WAKE UP to what we already know. The people running our government are bought and paid for by corporate special interests and are doing their bidding. THEY DON'T WANT TO CHANGE THINGS. THEY HAVE IT TOO GOOD RIGHT NOW. And the way they've engineered the system, they are virtually guaranteed reelection.
Please find your state in the list below and check out who your state's representatives are and vote their butts out of office!. (There are also links to everyone's Wikipedia file so you can check out their entire political history)
The number next to the state name below is the number of representatives your state has.
One last note - There were several new people elected in 2006 that have never served in public office before we distinguish them with Baby Icons on their listing. We only did this so you could see how few are actually new to Congress. It's not meant to indicate we should spare them. We all need to adopt a new policy: "Always Vote But NEVER REELECT."
There are only two members of the current Congress that we've given a pass to because so many people love them so much, one Republican, Ron Paul and one Democrat, Dennis Kucinch.
We tried our best to enter all the info accurately, but there may be
some mistakes. If you find any, it would be very helpful
if you'd let us know so we can correct them.
Info on your state reps can be found here.
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