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8/6/2009 9:13:59 PM EDT

8/6/2009 9:16:10 PM EDT
[#1]
details?
8/6/2009 9:17:39 PM EDT
[#2]
That missouri or florida

Fuckers brought thier union and acorn fucks into both.
8/6/2009 9:19:25 PM EDT
[#3]

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                          WILLIAM MARCH
                   
                   | The Tampa Tribune
                   
               
               


           
       
   



     
Published: August 6, 2009


     
     
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What
was intended to be a town hall discussion on President Barack Obama's
health care reform proposal dissolved into a shouting match with
shoving and scuffles in Ybor City tonight.




The event brought home to Tampa the recent phenomenon of angry
opponents of Obama's proposal disrupting town hall meetings by
Democratic members of Congress during the August recess.




This meeting was organized by Democratic state Rep. Betty Reed but
was to include comments on the proposal by U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, a
strong supporter.




Castor tried to speak for nearly 15 minutes but the crowd drowned
her out, chanting, "You work for us,'' "Tyranny, tyranny,'' and "Read
the bill." She ultimately left the meeting early, further angering some
attendees.




The problems began when a crowd of around 500, many of them
recruited to attend by interest groups both for and against the
proposal, sought to enter the meeting room. The room, in the offices of
the Hillsborough County Children's Board on East Palm Avenue, has a
capacity of only about 250.




Several hundred people, mostly opponents, wound up outside or
packing a hallway leading into the meeting room. Some scuffled with
members of the sponsoring groups who manned the doorway.




One man who said he was injured and intended to file a police
complaint, Randy Arthur of Oldsmar, was outside the meeting room with
his wife, Kathy Arthur, when organizers tried to close the doors.




She said he was slammed against a wall. He later talked to police
officers, his knit shirt ripped and a few scratches visible on his
chest.




Among the crowd outside, opponents and a smaller number of proponents got into occasional shouting matches.




After trying to speak, Castor left at about 6:40 p.m., taking jeers as she left.




"They're hiding from their constituents. She works for us and needs
to listen,'' said Karen Jaroch, a Tampa homemaker and organizer for the
9-12 Project, set up by TV commentator Glenn Beck, which had recruited
its members to attend.




Castor spokeswoman Ellen Gedalius said Castor left because her part of the event was finished.




"We said all along our role was to come and give an update on the
bill in Congress,'' Gedalius said, noting that Reed, not Castor,
organized and sponsored the meeting. "That's what Betty Reed asked us
to do … and that's what we did.''




But Reed said afterward that she encouraged Castor to leave because, "She couldn't get a word through."




Gedalius noted that Castor will have a town hall meeting by
telephone on Aug. 13 and that her office has been receiving hundreds of
comments on the health care issue.




The meeting was organized by Reed plus the Service Employees
International Union, other unions and Organizing for America, a liberal
group that grew out of the Obama presidential campaign.




Some opponents accused the organizers of trying to stack the crowd
by allowing early admission to those on their side. Reed denied that,
saying those admitted early were organizers setting up the room.




In any case, opponents appeared to outnumber proponents both inside and outside.




After doors to the meeting room closed, some of those outside
crowded around the windows of the meeting room, where they held up
signs and chanted.




In the last week or so, similar disruptive protests have erupted at town hall meetings in several states.




Democrats, including White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, have said
the disruptions were organized attacks aimed at Democrats by
conservative, anti-health care reform interest groups. Several
protestors at Thursday's meeting in Tampa angrily rejected that
contention.




Castor's staff said Reed planned the meeting and invited Castor before the controversy became so heated.




Reed said she set up the meeting because, "I represent a number of
people who ask questions about what's going on with health care, so I
thought it would be good to put on a meeting and have the congresswoman
come in and give an update."




Reed said she was shocked by the number of people who turned out and some of their reactions.




"When you get to the point of possible violence, you've gone over the edge," she said.




In a news conference prior to the town hall, Castor had said, "I do expect some rabble-rousing."




She said the protesters who have been appearing at town hall forums
on health care "would have been protesting Medicare … they would never
have accepted Social Security."




Tampa police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said the department was told a
couple hundred people would show up and sent a squad of 10-15 officers,
two marked cars, two supervisors and some undercover officers.




As the crowd grew, more were brought in – mainly for traffic control, she said, but they also broke up some scuffles.



She said no arrests were made





http://www2.tbo.com/content/2009/aug/06/protests-passions-roiling-town-hall-meeting-health/news-metro/

8/6/2009 9:20:41 PM EDT
[#4]
8/6/2009 9:20:59 PM EDT
[#5]
I posted this in the tampa thread



[CHRIS ZUPPA | Times]
Karen Miracle pushes Barry Osteen, right, who was debating her husband, Garry. “We have the best health care system in the world and I’m completely happy with what we have,” Osteen said.


http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/article1025529.ece
8/6/2009 9:34:34 PM EDT
[#6]
She said the protesters who have been appearing at town hall forumson health care "would have been protesting Medicare … they would neverhave accepted Social Security.


Well no fucking shit you wretched street-walking whore, I AM against those TOO!

THEY AREN'T EVEN LISTENING!  To them, they just haven't found the right words to convince us of the superiority of their plan.  Either they think they're right, and won't even consider debate, or worse, that we're the unwashed masses, so fuck us.

Go ahead you fucking bitch, act against your constituency.  It's a shame that the worst thing that can legally happen to you is that you get voted out of office.  A crying fucking shame.
8/6/2009 9:44:46 PM EDT
[#7]
They quit listening...why do you think folks are so pissed?

8/6/2009 9:53:00 PM EDT
[#8]
who thinks this will be on the nightly network news?
8/6/2009 10:05:36 PM EDT
[#9]
Meh. Minor scuffle so what.
8/6/2009 10:07:51 PM EDT
[#10]
They thought of controlling the participants too late...

Now...bedlam will follow.