Source: infowars.com
Millions of Americans are completely overloading the phone lines of Congress in a historical, unprecedented response to shut down the Obama war machine.
This comes in the wake of the recent Reuters poll that found only 9% of respondents back Obama in his quest for a military strike on Syria.
Here’s a sample run-down of statements made by House and Senate members showcasing the almost unanimous opposition from their constituents for a war in Syria:
Thomas Massie ✔ @RepThomasMassie
In two short days, I've received 126 calls opposing military engagement in #Syria and only one call in favor.
Ninety nine percent of constituents who have contacted me oppose U.S. intervention in #Syria. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZlI-AL6-CI …
- Rep. Matt Salmon (R-Az.) admitted to National Review that 498 out of the 500 calls to his office were completely against an attack on Syria.
Michele Bachmann ✔ @MicheleBachmann
My office has been inundated with constituent phone calls and emails about Syria. Virtually unanimous opposition to military intervention.
Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS ✔ @RepGosar
The phones in my office are ringing off the hook and mail is flowing in. Almost all of the people are opposed to intervention in #Syria.
- Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) said that “99 percent of the calls coming to my office are against” a war in Syria. It is interesting to note that 76% of his district voted for Obama in 2012.
FYI: Not 1 (one) constituent has told me they are in favor of action in Syria. As of this second. In other words: 100% opposed. #ar2
Hundreds of calls to our Provo and Washington DC office. So far not a single call in favor of bombing Syria
- Rep. Rand Paul, R-Ky. said “I’m told the phone calls are 9 out of 10 against a strike in Syria, from my constituents in Kentucky.”
Justin Amash ✔ @repjustinamash
I've been hearing a lot from members of our Armed Forces. The message I consistently hear: Please vote no on military action against #Syria.
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