Here's my letter. Suggestions more than welcome. I strongly tailored it to American Made, as this is a local "hot button". Please don't think me a one dimensional jingo-ist.
Dear Representative (local);
Recently, I read comments by Representative Boehner on the topic of the place of bicycles in our infrastructure and culture. His attitude seemed to imply a sense that mature minded, sensible folks would not involve themselves with such silliness, and that we have no place on the public roads.
His comments upset me deeply, and motivated me to share my thoughts with you.
I am a proud American. I shop Made in USA, I take my responsibilities to the future of our Nation seriously. I pay my property tax proudly. All of my automobiles are made in USA, and I will not replace them with anything lesser.
I also happen to ride bicycles for fun, health, and sometimes, for transportation. I am not weak-headed or a fool, I see riding my bicycle as a very American thing to do.
All of my bikes are made entirely in the USA by Americans trained in technical skills at American schools. All of the parts are made here, by a company from Chicago. Every dollar I spend on maintaining them supports a local gentleman and his staff of local youth, who display an uncommon curiosity about engineering, structural science, metallurgy, and geometry, and who study hard in school.
Many bicycle riders seem to have higher than common interest in civil engineering and in local politics.
While cycling[del], like polo, swimming, and jumping out of airplanes,[/del] is not for everyone, please consider the activity from a new perspective; as a way to keep American Made in the forefront of our consciousness, a way to keep American labor working, a way to keep American science moving forward.
[del]A somewhat modern innovation in bicycling is the carbon fiber frame. This aerospace material has found few practical uses in our lives, but in cycling, the understanding of this future-fabric is coming along very quickly. The bicycle has been serving as a test cockpit for this wonderful tool for the last decade. I find this to be a marvelous modern mindset in the American tradition of moving forward in a manner that the economy supports. Carbon fiber is now almost affordable for the everyday uses it will be most practical for, because cyclists have invested in the R+D already.[/del]
While out riding, I have had food and bottles thrown at me. I have had cars swerve towards me, young people slap my backside, people roll behind me and hit their horns to make me jump, had a car stop short in front of me on a slope, so I crushed myself on his bumper, and have been run over and almost killed. I have buried friends who wanted nothing more than to get to work then get home safely.
I don't believe that assaultive behaviors towards fellow citizens are particularly responsible actions. If these things were done to young people walking to class, someone would be arrested. [del]As a cyclist, I know I must accept[/del] No one should expect to be[del]ing[/del] assaulted and abused, and no one should think it's OK to do so.
Please consider those folks you see whizzing by on bikes differently. I respectfully request that you pay attention to the deep pride every one of us displays when we choose to spend our free time out of doors enjoying the majesty and beauty this great Nation has to offer.
Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts, and I hope you will share them with your compatriots in the House when next the topic comes up for discussion.
Sincerely,
Your constituent,
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