I attended the local meeting with Rep. Gene Taylor on April 14. I met Rep. Taylor about 20 years ago when he was running for Congress for the first time. I was totally impressed with his freshness and desire to do a good job. We spoke for several hours and we agreed and disagreed on subjects. I voted for him then and I voted for him in the last election. I will probably vote for him again.
I was not happy with his demeanor at the meeting. We had a larger than normal crowd because of the Tea Parties and other local groups along with individual involvement. Twice, the congressman brought up Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh as the reason a lot of us were attending. I expected better from him. That should be a positive comment, that people are taking an interest in government and not a negative observation. I respect Beck, Limbaugh and Taylor, but Taylor is the only one who got my vote to work for me.
I sadly saw a change in the congressman from 20 years ago. He had the talking points down pat. He knew to provide lengthy answers to answer fewer questions. He dwelled on the past, and as is done by all politicians, blamed the other side.
He does a great job of representing us and I believe that bushy-tailed young man is still in there but if he continues to buy into the blame game, I would be greatly disappointed. I am not affiliated with any party. I voted for Roger Wicker and Thad Cochran and as I said, I voted for Taylor. If the Gene Taylor we sent to Washington comes back to us, I would vote for him for senator over Cochran or Wicker. We can't afford the pork they are providing. I sure haven't seen any of it.
I am sure we have a great young man in Hattiesburg named Joey Fillingane who is just about ready for that congressional seat. 534 more to go.
Dan Lindsay
Hattiesburg
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Letter To Editor: Taylor turning into a politician?
Hattiesburg American - Taylor turning into a politician?
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I attended the meeting and was disappointed by his condescending attitude towards the attendees and his smug defense of Congress. After I made a comment, he replied, "this is my town meeting, not yours." Typical response from a politician who holds town meetings to serve his own purposes and not the interests of his constituents. Town meetings belong to the people who attend, not the politician who is there to inform and moderate. Gene Taylor is not a bad representative in most respects, but like most long time incumbents, he has lost touch with the people he is supposed to represent. 20 years is enough, it is time for new leadership.
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