From the Democratic National Committee: Republicans are “inciting angry mobs of a small number of rabid right-wing extremists.”
From Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Ca), a statement that the folks against government controlled health care are fakes, because they are "too well dressed."
(Huh? Is that sartorial comment a put-down?)
From President Obama: "There are those who profit from the status quo, or see this debate as a political game, and they will stop at nothing to block reform. They are filling the airwaves and the internet with outrageous falsehoods to scare people into opposing change."
From an ad put out by the Democratic National Committe: "Desperate Republicans are organizing angry mobs" to "destroy President Obama."
Why are American citizens who oppose the proposed health care reforms "angry mobs", "rabid", or "extremists"?
If Democrats wish to have town hall meetings, what is wrong in voicing your views? Either pro or con?
Protest is an American right.
Just in: Pelosi says those who oppose health care changes are "carrying swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on healthcare."
Mr Miller, it is over
13 years ago
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