Stories from the week of June 10, 2011
Posted June 16th, 2011 by hiwayhowieCOPs on the Hill
Your Voice in the United States Congress
Start the day right: On Monday like all days, I started in Longworth café reading the paper & waiting for 10 AM. Jeff, the chief of staff for Congressman Ron Paul saw me and came over to chat. As he left, he told me not to be a stranger at his office. That chat plus seven (7) presentations made for a good day.
Up before the birds: On Tuesday I was up at 0420 dark to drive into DC to make a presentation to 25 Rotarians. It was my first Rotary in four (4) years and it felt good to connect with regular folks. Though I was a bit rusty,* six members gave a ‘happy dollar’ saying they appreciated the good speaker of the morning.
Ending prohibition still only being whispered: On Wednesday at the Capitol the group Right on Crime made a 90 minute presentation to about 150 of us. Led by noted* conservative David Keane (now head of the NRA – National Rifle Assoc), the distinguished panel talked about ways to reduce crime and prison populations.
After the seminar I grabbed the chance to speak to the former chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. He admitted that my question had merit ( I had asked him at the seminar if the group was aware that 70% of felony crime touches drug prohibition) and he agreed with my numbers. But he mumbled something about the country was not ready for such a discussion. Sigh & see me shaking my head.
*rusty = aus der Ubung
*noted = berühmt
COPs 2nd year stats to date:
153 presentations to Congressional staffers: 16 this week
TV appearances: 11 (ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX, cable)
Newspaper stories: 7 dailes, 3 weeklies
Radio appearances: 8 ( this week)
Published LTE: 15 ( one this week)
Other media (bloggers, cable TV, minor publications, etc): 12 ( this week)
9 (Member of Congress) contacts:
5 other VIP (MD state Senator & Rep):
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