I like the fact that Nevada Congressman Dean Heller does town hall telephone calls. Some may say it's not the most high-tech way to communicate, but I think it is pretty effective and a lot better than just receiving franking letters a couple times a year from your representative. That said, I have to wonder about the constituents that end up on these. I've been on a few of them and they seem to always end up with the same damn questions, most of the wacko variety. This past Monday it happened again.
About 7 p.m. or so we received an automated call asking if we wanted to participate in a Heller town hall, so I stayed on and entered the queue to ask a question.