Billy Long's congressional office recently launched a new Web site. The site features a picture of our lovable Congressman imposed over a small waterfall near Hurley, Missouri. The one thing I noticed about the Web site is that Congressman Long obviously doesn't want to be bothered with constituents' views and complaints.
For those going to the Web site to contact Mr. Long, you may find yourself frustrated with the new layout. The top menu functions do little to invite you to correspond with your Congressman.
After playing around on the Web site looking for contact information, I notice my mouse finally picks up a hyper link in letters that blend into the white background of the page. You have to look carefully if you want to send Congressman Long an e-mail.
It does get easier to spot if your mouse happens to accidentally roll over the hyperlink.
So it appears this is a Billy Long's Freudian way of telling Constituents he is fed up with your e-mails, and he has better things to do with his time. I think this would be a worthy submission to Vincent Flander's Web Pages that Suck.