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Josh at work Joshua Rosenau spends his days defending the teaching of evolution at the National Center for Science Education. He is also a graduate student at the University of Kansas, completing a doctorate in the department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. When not modeling species distributions or battling creationists, he writes about developments in progressive politics and the sciences.

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They write letters

Category: Policy and Politics
Posted on: October 30, 2006 11:14 AM, by Josh Rosenau

From Insight on the World, 1997 (shortly after his first election):

Insight: Has your lack of political experience been a problem?

Jim Ryun: No. In the campaign that was a strength. Part of our campaign was to go door-to-door talking to people instead of spending time in forums, television or radio. And the comment we heard most often was, "You're not a typical politician. You answer our questions. We like that."

From the Atchison Daily Globe:

I have repeatedly contacted U.S. Rep. Jim Ryun’s office to express my opinion and ask that he consider a point as my representative. I kept on because I think a representative should represent the people of his or her district. Whether it was a concern for education, children’s services, senior health services or the appropriate place for the arts in education, there would always be an e-mail response trying to justify why he voted with President George Bush’s agenda.

I have noted the voting records of other representatives: Some in Kansas vote to represent the people in their district! I would like to have one that is, at the very least, able to justify a vote by something other than party line.

That is why I am voting for Nancy Boyda to replace Jim Ryun in the House of Representatives. From her experience, Nancy Boyda knows how to deal with medical agencies. It is time for a change, a positive one from a person whose only claim to competency is that he ran a mile well!

Martha Claflin

Atchison

Vote Boyda for a better future for our children

U.S. Rep. Jim Ryan has burdened our children and grandchildren with a $7 trillion debt.

He has sold our trust to Tom Delay and the lobbyists on K Street.

We need intelligence, integrity and independence to address the problems of debt, medical care, energy and education.

Nancy Boyda has all these attributes. Your vote for her is a vote for a better future for you and your children and grandchildren.

Marjorie C. Bishop

Atchison

From the Manhattan (KS) Mercury, 10 years later:

In the fall of 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, I sent a letter to my elected representatives with some suggestions for reallocating funding to aid badly-needed Army Corps of Engineers' projects in the affected areas of the Gulf Coast. The funds under discussion had already been appropriated, so the suggestions were merely for reallocation.

The response I received from Rep. Ryun's office was a form letter telling me that he was always interested in cutting taxes and thanking me for my input. Since my letter had nothing to do with cutting taxes, it seemed to me that someone in his office had just failed to read it. So I sent it again, along with a hand-written comment on the bottom of his form letter, asking him to please read it and respond appropriately.

The next response was identical to the first. There was nothing about my concerns, but some gibberish about tax-cutting and thanks for my input. So I repeated my response as well, again sending back a comment on the bottom of the form letter, pointing out how it seemed that nobody in the office could read and respond appropriately. I asked again for a coherent and relevant response from my elected representative.

The next response was identical to the first and the second. In other words, three separate attempts to communicate with Jim Ryun's office were extremely unproductive. At this point, concluding that my input really wasn't important to the congressman, I ceased trying to communicate.

The lesson from this one-sided attempt at communication seems to be that Rep. Ryun is not capable of processing ideas from his lowly constituents and may not be capable of even reading a simple letter and dictating a focused response. The voters in this district deserve a representative who listens to all of the people and not just to the corrupt leaders of a corrupt Congress.

After 10 years of this sort of "representation," it is certainly time for a change. Nancy Boyda is getting my vote in this election. Please trust her with yours as well.

David A. Rintoul

How times change.

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#1

Boyda wants to work "for the children".

I want someone to work for ME.

Most assuredly, if the Democrats were pushing a war, you would be supporting it.

Posted by: Grady | October 30, 2006 3:26 PM

#2

grady is right. if the democrats bomb somewhere like clinton did then the liberals line up to support him. but if bush tries to go after the people behind 9/11 then everyone attacks him.
as for ryun not answering every letter he gets how many do you think he gets every month? as if he has time to answer every question people ask him because if he did he would be doing nothing but answering letters not running the country. i dont think boyda is going to do a better job

Posted by: merle | October 30, 2006 5:00 PM

#3

I actually recall Democrats being fairly skeptical of Clinton's Sudan bombing, and of his prescient Afghan missile strike.

Two points about Ryun. First, he is supposed to represent his constituents in government. His job is to answer the comments and concerns of his constituents. That he has lost touch with that basic part of his job says a lot.

Nancy Boyda is doing as well as she is because she is going out and visiting all of the district, going places that Ryun hasn't seen in years. He's been more concerned with his real estate investments in Washington, and he no longer thinks of representing the district or running the nation as his business. The spokesman told the Capital Journal "We're in the business of raising money to get our message out."

Posted by: Josh | October 30, 2006 5:22 PM

#4

Crikey

as for ryun not answering every letter he gets how many do you think he gets every month? as if he has time to answer every question people ask him because if he did he would be doing nothing but answering letters not running the country.

What the hell makes you think that Ryun is doing anything (much less "running the country")? Can you point to even one bill that he has authored in ten years (and that was subsequently passed and signed into law) that benefits his constituents here in Kansas? Go to the the Library of Congress website and search for bills he has sponsored. If it wasn't for Payless Shoe legislation; he wouldn't have to even bother to show up for "work", especially since he sure doesn't bother to read and respond to letters from folks back in the district.

Posted by: Dave Rintoul | October 30, 2006 7:50 PM

#5

And don't forget that the Payless giveaway bill opened the outsourcing door a little wider. So much for protecting American jobs.

Posted by: Josh | October 31, 2006 12:23 AM

#6

Great letter, Dave!

Posted by: Cheryl | October 31, 2006 11:17 AM

#7

They censor letters.

You don't even know for sure who wrote them

Like your posts Joshy.

Posted by: Reasonable Kansan | November 1, 2006 4:32 AM

#8

The inaptly titled Reasonable Kansan wrote

They censor letters.

You don't even know for sure who wrote them

Where do you guys get this stuff? Do you really believe that just saying something, based on what seems to be random firing of your synapses, is going to be convincing to anyone who truthfully could be described as "reasonable"? Has the concept of providing facts to back up these bald-faced assertions ever occurred to you?

Posted by: Dave Rintoul | November 1, 2006 7:15 AM

#9

Hey Josh,

Someone was kind enough to let me know that there was a comment in this thread using the handle Reasonable Kansan. Just wanted to let you know it's not me. Kind of funny that I used to call you Joshy, and that's another word they chose to use. Perhaps the commenter knows us from way back.

Best regards,
Forthekids

Posted by: Forthekids | November 1, 2006 7:16 AM

#10

It is in the nature of trolls to troll. "RK" is part of a trolling borg that's looking for a new home after being evicted from the KCFS fora.

Posted by: Josh | November 1, 2006 11:45 AM

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