Tomorrow: Virtual Town Hall on Facebook

Congressman Paul Broun, Jr,

Dr. Paul Broun, Jr. has decided to have a virtual Town Hall meeting on Facebook tomorrow from 5:00 to 5:30 pm. These photos are from his most recent real Town Hall at the VFW Hall in Athens last week.

I ask him a question about who is going to pick the fruits and vegetables, and his wife suggested that the 10% unemployed in Georgia would be happy to do so. He said they need to go work at the Dairy Farm in Putnam County. I had tried to get on his twitter town hall earlier that afternoon, but was not too successful. Dr. Broun did answer my question, just perhaps not that succinctly for my tastes.




Sincerely, 
Dan Matthews






From: rep.paul.broun@mail.house.gov
To: danmatt@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 18:13:28 -0400
Subject: Tomorrow: Virtual Town Hall on Facebook


Congressman Paul Broun, M.D.
A Message from Congressman Paul Broun
Tomorrow - Virtual Town Hall on Facebook

I enjoyed hearing from many of you during last week's town halls in Athens and on Twitter. To open another opportunity for you to make your voice heard, I am hosting another Virtual Town Hall tomorrow on Facebook from 5-5:30.

Click the icon below or click here and 'like' my page to join in!




 
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