Thank you. It's basically the original form letter interpreted in my own words. I was tempted to rewrite the whole thing but I didn't want to miss any of the points they covered. My guess is that congressmen look for two things when they sort their mail: one is the sheer number of opinions they get on a specific subject, and the other is the personalized views that they might be able to use as anecdotes if and when they get a chance to talk about it on the House floor. But if they don't get a combination of both then the issue might never get past the mail screeners to the congressman's desk. That's my theory anyway.
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