Every day another video of protestors shouting down ObummerCare appears. Today Drudge linked to three. The silent majority has had enough.
Here’s a group protesting ObummerCare at a Lloyd Doggett event in Austin, TX.
Here’s a crowd that gets really angry when Senator Arlen Specter tells them “We need to do this fast.” (Specter starts talking at about 1:28 into the video.)
Here are constituents of Rep. Tim Bishop in New York saying Bishop represents Nancy Pelosi and not them.
The worst thing is, the democrats don’t seem to care. They’re hell bent on passing health care legislation no matter what. But perhaps we can get through to enough of them to stop it.










Two people who were at the Specter event are on Neil Cavuto’s show right now. I love it!
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I feel kinda bad for Bishop…. I understand there’s a lot to be angry about, but the crowd took it to a point where he couldn’t even speak, even though he had nothing great to say, their disrespect for a person that was elected in by their majority made it more difficult for him to even find a bad excuse.
I’m disappointed a little that I have been hearing that the GOP should fight back like the enemy, by using resorting to radical extremes. I think it would be hypocritical to our principles. And a lot of these angered citizens, many who have the right to be angry, are getting so radical even they loose sight of the real reason behind the GOP agenda.
I disagree with almost everything congress has been doign lately, but I never felt like i needed to go to that extreme… It doesn’t help any.. If you ask me, a new thing should be tried with the two major bills (cap & trade, Obummercare).. they should bring it to a referendum, and have the public vote on it, per state, if a state wants it, they get it, if not, they dont…
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I’m loving this. While I agree with Javier C that perhaps the congressman couldn’t speak because he was constantly being shouted down I have to say I’d be one of those shouting him down. I’m sick to death of being part of the most unrepresented group of people in history: the American majority.
Healthcare Si! Obamacare No!
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I’m with you, John. People are fed up and tired of being talked at. It’s about time our so-called representatives begin listening to us. Not the other way around! But I do understand Javier’s point. But look where being polite got us, they’re just as viscious as ever – and look – it worked!
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