Form letter e-mails flood county supervisors' boxes

by Brian Bierman

From Bakersfield.com

Kern County Supervisors' electronic mail accounts exploded with more [than] 1,200 form e-mails Thursday as a nationwide digital campaign launched its opposition to the Tejon Mountain Village project.


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2 Responses
Babs
10/03/2009
9:50 AM
In my years of community activity I have always heard that it is individual letters, not mass mailings or cyber-assaults, that get our public servants' attention and consideration.
LRJ
10/23/2009
9:54 PM
It takes all methods of communication to get the attention! Nothing says more than massive communications, via petitions, emails, sincerely doubt any individual letters are read and considered anymore than any other form of communication.
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