So you were selected by citizens in the primary to represent your political party. The citizens of your community in the general election elected you. But what are we expecting of you when you go to Washington? You are now part of a large organization of people who have come to represent their communities.
You have to know we as a nation are unhappy with the body you are now part of. We have high hopes as you establish your office in our nation's capital that you will be our voice to express our disgust for what has been going on with this august organization.
I would like you to be a strong voice as you become part of committees. I don't expect you to lean back in your seat and listen to the "spin" that is Washington. We expect to hear that you were heard in objeccting to the foolishness that is so often on the agenda. I expect you to answer questions in a very direct way, without spin, talking points, or equivocation. I expect you to be visible and vocal with the media and at town halls. I want you to talk about the greatness of our country and the principles that have brought us to this point in history. I want you to quote from the bible and the constitution often and with pride. You are a leader and we will judge you on your moral character and the behavior that exemplifies the best in our society. Be proud of our nation and its heritage!
We expect much from you, and we believed that you were ready for this significant role in Congress. -- Enough
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