so we really shouldn't do it.
But, if you aren't sure your message was received, then that is okay.
Especially if it is a matter of life or death.
But only if you want to double check that somebody got your message, okay?
For example, if you want to contact Senator Blanche Lincoln (who is voting NO, but isn't sure about the filibuster, according to
http://www.democrats.com/alito-48), then DEFINITELY contact her at her Washington office. But, if the voice mail is full, or you just weren't sure her very busy, very harried staff people were able to hear you, then maybe you could contact one of her other offices.
You can always find contact information for our Senators at www.senate.gov -- all of our Senators care about what the people they work for think, and I am sure the busy Washington folk wouldn't mind getting a few messages from the local people.
To the phones and faxes! Charge!!!
Washington D.C. Office
355 Dirksen Senate Building
Washington, DC 20510-0404
Phone: (202)224-4843
Fax: (202)228-1371
Little Rock Office
912 West Fourth Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 375-2993
Fax: (501) 375-7064
Dumas Office
155 East Waterman
Dumas, AR 71639
Phone: (870)382-1023
Fax: (870)382-1026
Community Affairs Specialist: Raymond Fraizer
Little Rock Office
912 West Fourth Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 375-2993
Fax: (501) 375-7064
Jonesboro Office
Federal Building
615 South Main Street
Suite 315
Jonesboro, AR 72401
Phone: (870) 910-6896
Fax: (870)910-6898
Community Affairs Specialist: Roger Fisher
Fayetteville Office
4 South College Avenue
Suite 205
Fayetteville, AR 72903
Phone: (479) 251-1224
Fax: (479)251-1410
Community Affairs Specialist: John Hicks
Texarkana Office
Miller County Courthouse
400 Laurel Street
Suite 101
Texarkana, AR 71854
Phone: (870) 774-3106
Fax: (870) 774-7627
Community Affairs Specialist: Ed French