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The Water Cooler Title: GOP Congressmen Put Constituents Who Asked Tough Questions On A ‘Watch List’ In recent weeks GOP congressmen have resorted to all sorts of underhanded schemes to avoid interacting with their angry constituents back home over August recess. Now two Republican freshmen, Reps. Daniel Webster (R-FL) and Tim Griffin (R-AZ), are taking this trend one step further, using disturbing intimidation tactics and watch lists to discourage constituents from asking them questions: Rep. Websters Winter Garden, Florida district office gave out a Watch List of six Floridians who had asked questions at Websters previous town halls. The list, with the header For the Media, included names, photographs, and questions that members of the media should ask them. The Watch List itself doesnt contain any information on who wrote it or where it comes from.The memos surfaced in Arkansas in connection to the office of Rep. Tim Griffin, and were traced back to Rep. Websters office. With black and white photos that resemble police surveillance, some of them pulled from the individuals Facebook profiles, the memo is clearly meant to intimidate these six people and anyone else who might stand up and ask a question of their elected representative. At a Griffin town hall, staffers were handing out the Watch List to attendees, calling it their homework. Griffin staffers were also spotted taking photos and shooting video of attendees, creating an extra layer of intimidation. While Webster and Griffin are ostensibly making these lists to screen out paid activists, the people they are targeting are regular constituents who have simply spoken up and expressed their disagreement about important policy decisions. Nevertheless, Webster staffers clearly went out of their way to investigate the backgrounds of these individuals and insinuate people like them are not welcome at future town halls. In April, ThinkProgress reported from Websters home district about a town hall where he faced a barrage of criticism for defending his support for tax breaks for the rich and the Medicare-ending Paul Ryan budget. One of the constituents ThinkProgress interviewed, Tamecka Pierce, ended up as #5 on the Watch List. In another instance, the memo suggests that members of the media question the military service of a 66-year-old Vietnam veteran named Ron Parsell. Parsell told the Orlando Sentinel, I think its pretty weird. Someone asks a legitimate question, and all of a sudden somebodys got a dossier on you. Parsell added, Its the type of thing theyd do in old Russia.
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