Originally Posted by
Alan Shore
That is one point of view of how a representational system should work -- that each rep's job is to carry out specific tasks put upon him by his constituents, regardless of what effect he believes that performing those tasks will have on those constituents. The opposite point of view is that each rep's job is to guard and advance the best interests of his constituents as he sees fit.
Most representational systems seem to borrow something from each of these points of view to find a happy medium.
Sorry Alan but this type of thinking needs to end. The reps need to do the will of those who elected them regardless of their personal beliefs.