up. mark demoss a republican conservative and i, liberal democrat. bill: had you a part in this pledge? you actually had a part in it. together sent out a letter to every member of congress and every governor that s 585 people asking them to simply agree to a civility pledge, meaning, in politics you can disagree civilly. we have a web site civil liberty project.org. we got back one response from congressman frank wolt. bill: one out of 538. 85 including 50 governors and one governor, david paterson sent us a boilerplate letter saying i will be happy to consider your request. bill: wait, you are confusing me you sent out 580 of these things one guy, one congressman said. frank wolt of virginia. bill: i m not the only one that thought it was dopey. i think staff probably threw
this away and most of the members, i doubt, ever saw it tells you a lot that staff finds it boring and i hope you don t find it dopey to ask people to be civil in politics. that is the point. bill: i always put myself in the shoes of who i am talking about. if i got a thing from lanny davis signing a pledge please be civil in my campaign the reason i would not sign it because my opponent may be cutting my heart out and throwing dirt at me all day long and i have little alany s pledge saying i can t fight back. but that be that as it may, your intentions are noble they are so naive. all you got to do is look at the internet and look at what is going on in this country and see how dirty and nativitiy it nativitiy it is nasa can nast is on both sides. mark demoss a man of the right and i m a person of the left both believe you can fight
mark demoss a republican conservative and i, liberal democrat. bill: had you a part in this pledge? you actually had a part in it. together sent out a letter to every member of congress and every governor that s 585 people asking them to simply agree to a civility pledge, meaning, in politics you can disagree civilly. we have a web site civil liberty project.org. we got back one response from congressman frank wolt. bill: one out of 538. 85 including 50 governors and one governor, david paterson sent us a boilerplate letter saying i will be happy to consider your request. bill: wait, you are confusing me you sent out 580 of these things one guy, one congressman said. frank wolt of virginia. bill: i m not the only one that thought it was dopey. i think staff probably threw
members, i doubt, ever saw it tells you a lot that staff finds it boring and i hope you don t find it dopey to ask people to be civil in politics. that is the point. bill: i always put myself in the shoes of who i am talking about. if i got a thing from lanny davis signing a pledge please be civil in my campaign the reason i would not sign it because my opponent may be cutting my heart out and throwing dirt at me all day long and i have little alany s pledge saying i can t fight back. but that be that as it may, your intentions are noble they are so naive. all you got to do is look at the internet and look at what is going on in this country and see how dirty and nativitiy it nativitiy it is nasa can nast is on both sides. mark demoss a man of the right and i m a person of the left both believe you can fight
whoa. who are you? i m here for project i don t know how. we are here for a project, sir. who i don t know how are. you can let me go of my hand. tell me how. i m just a student, sir. from? we are students. who are you? please let go of my arm, sir. sir, who are you? sir, sir, sir, please. bill: we never found out who that kid was. things are so intention that the democratic congressional committee is telling people get dirt on numbers republicans any way they can, pushing them in the street or tapping on their whatever. lanny davis former counsel to president clinton. you sent out some dopey pledge thing to politicians to sign promising to be civil in their political discourse? i don t think you mean dopey. i think you mean some people think it is dopey. bill: did you make this t. up. mark demoss a republican