Activists to keep heat on with health protests
The News Review:
- Activists to keep heat on with health protests
- In Bid for House Seat a Question of Identity for Republicans Upstate
- DNC Ad Calls Health Care Protesters Angry Mob
- Town Hall Violence a Reason to Leave the Republican Party
- Sotomayor Vote; Republicans a Party ut of Touch
Activists to keep heat on with health protests
The Associated Press
Mitchell said he was angered by push-back from the White House and it would motivate him to further activism a view echoed by others. “These are town hall meetings and the federal government is trying to intimidate people” Mitchell said in a phone interview Wednesday. Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele defended the activism even as he denied the party was organizing it. “We are not inciting anyone to go out and destruct anything” Steele told reporters on a conference call. “We’re encouraging people to go and visit their congressman or their senator. “”To sit back and say that this is some Republican cabal is a bunch of baloney” Steele said. bama referenced the opposition in a fundraising e-mail sent by his political group rganizing for America and asked his supporters to attend events to show their support for his health care plans.
In Bid for House Seat a Question of Identity for Republicans Upstate
New York Times
’s does not buy the big-tent philosophy. “Liberals are not going to save the. ”The state’s Conservative Party which gave Ms.
DNC Ad Calls Health Care Protesters Angry Mob
FXNews
They have no plan for moving our country forward so they’ve called out the mob. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: And I want to know why are you people ignoring his birth certificate. UNIDENTIFIED MALE : Call the Republican Party. Tell them you’ve had enough of the mob.
Town Hall Violence a Reason to Leave the Republican Party
American Chronicle
Polls show that the disruptions hostility and mayhem orchestrated by Republican Party leaders at American town-hall meetings paint the Republican Party as an unpatriotic violent organization that has no interest in the well-being of the nation or its citizens. It´s all over the news. The few right-wing freaks left in the quickly dwindling Republican Party are disrupting town-hall meetings across this great country of ours because they don´t want poor people or average Americans to have quality health care. They are shouting Americans down damaging property and perpetrating acts of violence against people because they don´t want Americans to speak or hear about our dire need for health care reform.
Sotomayor Vote; Republicans a Party ut of Touch
Political Cortex
A classic current example is the 68-31 confirmation vote Thursday for bama Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. Not one Democrat voted against the woman who will become the first Hispanic ever to wear a Supreme Court robe. All no votes were cast by Republicans. As a party the GP broke 31 against Sotomayor with 9 votes supporting her.
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