It is hard to keep track of who is who, is it not mate?P.S. I miss when you used to call me Tiger and use lots of emoticons. Such simpler times (sigh)...
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It is hard to keep track of who is who, is it not mate?P.S. I miss when you used to call me Tiger and use lots of emoticons. Such simpler times (sigh)...
Huh nothing. It was a straight forward question. Try and answer it w/o attempting to shout me down.
Actually, I have. Awful assumptive of you to think otherwise, don't you think?
Have you?
Where did you get your inside info on the town hall meetings?Whatever mate, you obviously have no idea what happen at the recent town hall events, (only what you saw on MSM and liberal blogs) nor read or understood the text of the bill and the ramifications.
It doesn't matter whether you have 14,000 memos anymore then it matters that ACORN is under indictment. It's protected speech pure and simple.
ABC’s Steven Portnoy reports:
There were no lobbyist-funded buses in the parking lot of Mardela Middle and High School on Tuesday evening, and the hundreds of Eastern Maryland residents who packed the school’s auditorium loudly refuted the notion that their anger over the Democrats’ health care reform plans is “manufactured.â€
“I went to school in this school,†a man named Bob told me. “I don't see anyone in this room that isn't from Mardela Springs right now.â€
“We’ve been quiet too long,†said a woman named Joan.
“I'm trying to make decisions based on the merits of it, and not based on politics,†he told me.
By the end of the 90 minute town hall -- which Kratovil told the crowd was his fourth interaction with constituents that day -- the congressman looked exasperated. He was hounded by jeers all the way out to his car.
In talking to a few attendees afterward, one man said he now admires and respects his representative.
“He stood up, he took his shots, and did it like a man,†a man named Bill told me.
Claire McCaskill was one of the first to feel the Obamacare backlash. Video LinkI disagree that the people showing concern over some healthcare proposals are "manufactured" Real folks, strong opinions.
Right Principles PAC was formed by Bob MacGuffie and four friends in 2008, and has taken in a whopping $5,017 and disbursed $1,777, according to its FEC filing.
"We're just trying to shake this state up and make a difference up here," MacGuffie told me during a telephone interview. He's surprised at his elevation to national rabble-rouser by the Left.
Right Principles has a Facebook group with 23 members and a Twitter account with five followers. MacGuffie describes himself as an "opponent of leftist thinking in America," and told me he's "never pulled a lever" for a Republican or Democrat on a federal level. Yet this Connecticut libertarian's influence over a national, orchestrated Republican health-care push-back is strong, indeed, if you listen to liberal pundits and the Democratic National Committee, who have crafted a nefarious web out of refutable evidence.
You mean the "common folk" that just happened to be bussed into whatever district is having a meeting? "Common folk" that are following a carefully thought out strategy to disrupt these meetings?
Sad that Armey and his, well, army are using the same sort of strategies that the Brownshirts used so successfully in Beer halls not too many years ago...
Good you notice this but look the other way with Acorn....
Who's looking the other way? I feel the same way about these tactics regardless of what party they claim to represent.
I feel the same way about these tactics regardless of what party they claim to represent.