On the heels of Reuters poll showing only 9% support military action.

Infowars.com

September 5, 2013

Millions of Americans are completely overloading the phone lines of Congress in a historical, unprecedented response to shut down the Obama war machine.

This comes in the wake of the recent Reuters poll that found only 9% of respondents back Obama in his quest for a military strike on Syria.

Here’s a sample run-down of statements made by House and Senate members showcasing the almost unanimous opposition from their constituents for a war in Syria:

In two short days, I’ve received 126 calls opposing military engagement in #Syria and only one call in favor. — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) September 5, 2013

Ninety nine percent of constituents who have contacted me oppose U.S. intervention in #Syria. http://t.co/GnS2PIunxn — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) September 5, 2013

– Rep. Matt Salmon (R-Az.) admitted to National Review that 498 out of the 500 calls to his office were completely against an attack on Syria.

My office has been inundated with constituent phone calls and emails about Syria. Virtually unanimous opposition to military intervention. — Michele Bachmann (@MicheleBachmann) September 4, 2013

The phones in my office are ringing off the hook and mail is flowing in. Almost all of the people are opposed to intervention in #Syria. — Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS (@RepGosar) September 3, 2013

– Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) said that “99 percent of the calls coming to my office are against” a war in Syria. It is interesting to note that 76% of his district voted for Obama in 2012.

FYI: Not 1 (one) constituent has told me they are in favor of action in Syria. As of this second. In other words: 100% opposed. #ar2 — Tim Griffin (@TimGriffinAR2) September 2, 2013

Hundreds of calls to our Provo and Washington DC office. So far not a single call in favor of bombing Syria — Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) September 4, 2013

– Rep. Rand Paul, R-Ky. said “I’m told the phone calls are 9 out of 10 against a strike in Syria, from my constituents in Kentucky.”

I’ve been hearing a lot from members of our Armed Forces. The message I consistently hear: Please vote no on military action against #Syria. — Justin Amash (@repjustinamash) August 31, 2013

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