Hundreds showed up today in Clayton, Missouri at the St. Louis Million Med March.

Keyboard Militia posted a slideshow of pics from the protest today.
More photos by KeyboardMilitia.com.
Gateway Pundit

Hundreds showed up today in Clayton, Missouri at the St. Louis Million Med March.

Keyboard Militia posted a slideshow of pics from the protest today.
More photos by KeyboardMilitia.com.
November 21st, 2009 | 3:45 pm | #1
I sure hope they show up at the voting both in 2010/12.
November 21st, 2009 | 4:02 pm | #2
The Blue Dogs are selling our country out.
November 21st, 2009 | 4:04 pm | #3
What good do the protests do? They have the vote to take over 1/6 of the economy and proved that today! Landrieu and Lincoln are in states they narrowly won last time. They just don’t care. I guess Obama has promised them positions (and 100 mil to Mary). They are counting on everyone forgetting by 2010!
November 21st, 2009 | 4:07 pm | #4
States are going backrupt, and Bozo is claiming he will all get us two cars, a garage, automobile insurance for free, fat bank accounts, etc….. so when do people wake up that he is the false messiah?
November 21st, 2009 | 4:32 pm | #5
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November 21st, 2009 | 4:58 pm | #6
COUPLE ALMOST ARRESTED FOR HONKING THEIR CAR HORN at
Miami Doctors & Patients Protest Against Obamacare (SEE PHOTOS)
http://factreal.wordpress.com/2009/11/20/miami-tea-party-doctors-protest-against-obamacare-millionmedmarch-11212009-noon/
November 21st, 2009 | 5:36 pm | #7
[...] PROTESTING OBAMACARE in St. Louis. [...]
November 21st, 2009 | 5:40 pm | #8
Protests do not matter. The Congress has made it clear they do not care what the public demands and they have arranged things so as to make an incumbent nearly invulnerable, so they do not fear the voters either. Until a few score are fired and the crooked ones jailed, they will continue to ignore us.
November 21st, 2009 | 5:48 pm | #9
Never forget, never forgive. The so called representative of the People are only representative of themselves and those that pay them off, they have to go. Blue dog, red dog, Republican or Democrat/communists if they voted against the People they have to go. It has to be remembered, never again.
November 21st, 2009 | 6:02 pm | #10
Anna
November 21st, 2009 | 4:04 pm | #3
They are counting on everyone forgetting by 2010!
How likely is it that the electorate will simply shrug its collective shoulders and accept health-care “reform” that lowers our standard of living?
The Democrats are operating in a fantasy world, in which we the voters are powerless. The way the system works, if politicians choose to ignore the voters, there’s nothing we can do to stop them. But we can elect people who will repeal legislation. That’s always been the only real option.
Don’t let people tell you that entitlements can’t be repealed. We’re in a brand-new world of astronomical, unsustainable deficits. If we don’t repeal what the Democrats are likely to pass, then we’re done for. It’s as simple as that.
Either we push for repeal, or we get to live in Obama’s version of America, in which only he and his cronies are allowed to amass wealth.
Do you really think the average American is going to passively accept that? I don’t.
November 21st, 2009 | 6:12 pm | #11
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The Million(s)MedMarch (thumbsup)
Health ‘Reform’ Gets a Failing Grade
[Speeches and news reports can lead you to believe that proposed congressional legislation would tackle the problems of cost, access and quality. But that's not true. The various bills do deal with access by expanding Medicaid and mandating subsidized insurance at substantial cost—and thus addresses an important social goal. However, there are no provisions to substantively control the growth of costs or raise the quality of care. So the overall effort will fail to qualify as reform.
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Worse, currently proposed federal legislation would undermine any potential for real innovation in insurance and the provision of care. It would do so by overregulating the health-care system in the service of special interests such as insurance companies, hospitals, professional organizations and pharmaceutical companies, rather than the patients who should be our primary concern.
In effect, while the legislation would enhance access to insurance, the trade-off would be an accelerated crisis of health-care costs and perpetuation of the current dysfunctional system—now with many more participants. This will make an eventual solution even more difficult. Ultimately, our capacity to innovate and develop new therapies would suffer most of all.
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So the majority of our representatives may congratulate themselves on reducing the number of uninsured, while quietly understanding this can only be the first step of a multiyear process to more drastically change the organization and funding of health care in America. I have met many people for whom this strategy is conscious and explicit.
We should not be making public policy in such a crucial area by keeping the electorate ignorant of the actual road ahead.
Dr. Flier is dean of the Harvard Medical School.]
more about “Obama/Kennedy/Dodd Care” at link..
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November 21st, 2009 | 6:41 pm | #12
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Hypogean @ 6:02 pm #10
easy to say, to do is qute a different story, and you’re no dummy..
ergo, think you know that repeal is neither simple nor the answer..
we need to stop not playing The Overton Window game [clip #5]..
WE SHOULD NOT ALLOWING THE BILL
BE ENACTED IN THE FIRST PLACE IS..
speaking of repeal..
Repealing Erisa
[One by one, President Obama’s health-care promises are being exposed by the details of the actual legislation: Costs will explode, not fall; taxes will have to soar to pay for it; and now we are learning that you won’t be able to “keep your health-care plan” either.
[..]
Goodbye to all that. The House bill says that after a five-year grace period all Erisa insurance offerings will have to win government approval—both by the Department of Labor and a new “health choices commissioner” who will set federal standards for what is an acceptable health plan. This commissar—er, commissioner—can fine employers that don’t comply and even has “suspension of enrollment” powers for plans that he or she has vetoed, until “satisfied that the basis for such determination has been corrected and is not likely to recur.”
In other words, the insurance coverage of 132 million people—the product of enormously complex business and health-care decisions—will now be subject to bureaucratic nanomanagement. If employers don’t meet some still-to-be-defined minimum package, they’ll have to renegotiate thousands of contracts nationwide to Washington’s specifications. The political incentives will of course demand an ever-more generous “minimum” benefit and less cost-sharing, much as many states have driven up prices in the individual insurance market with mandates. Erisa’s pluralistic structure will gradually constrict toward a single national standard.]
oh btw, do you know of any repeals that
have succeeded recently or otherwise??
thanks..
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November 21st, 2009 | 6:48 pm | #13
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correction re: bg @ 6:41 pm | #12
re: [we need to stop not playing The Overton Window game [clip #5]..]
should read: no = not
we need to stop playing The Overton Window game [clip #5]..
WE NEED “REFORM” NOT “REPEAL”
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:00 pm | #14
Its not a Republic any longer. We have just seen the beginnings of a dictatorship, all in less than a year. I don’t know how we get these people out of office, but we must do so.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:03 pm | #15
The Road Ahead in the Health Care Battle
http://spectator.org/blog/2009/11/21/the-road-ahead-in-the-health-c
November 21st, 2009 | 7:09 pm | #16
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watching the vote to move
the bill forward as i type..
yeas = 60
nays = 39
motion is agreed to..
and another correction re: bg @ 6:41 pm | #12
WE SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWING THE BILL
TO BE ENACTED IN THE FIRST PLACE IS..
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:10 pm | #17
bg
WE SHOULD NOT ALLOWING THE BILL
BE ENACTED IN THE FIRST PLACE IS..
Okay. You go stop the bill from being enacted. Let us know how that works out.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:11 pm | #18
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ps re: the vote
all democrats & independents = yes
all republicans = no
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:12 pm | #19
I am so disgusted with DC. Selling their souls for what? They don’t give a tinkers damn about the voters ,we the people. Never thought my country would go down without a fight or whimper. Just want to cry and mourn. My poor grandchildren and their future generations are so screwed.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:16 pm | #20
Duncan\’s mom
November 21st, 2009 | 7:00 pm | #14
I don’t know how we get these people out of office, but we must do so.
You vote them out, just like the citizens of New Jersey voted out Corzine, despite the best efforts by ACORN, the SEIU, and the president.
It’s all well and good to demand that we stop legislation from being enacted, but the simple fact is that when our politicians refuse to listen, then we can’t stop them, so the only solution is to try and repeal the legislation with a new batch of politicians.
That’s reality. If Congress decides to go ahead with ObamaCare, the only solution is to repeal it. There’s absolutely no way to stop Congress from passing legislation if Congress decides that’s what it’s going to do.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:17 pm | #21
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Hypogean @ 7:10 pm #17
all i’m saying is we must do all we can to stop the bill, that relying
on a “repeal” alone is a either a useful Dem tool or a fools errand..
hence, i will support promote all & any dissent vs sitting back & waiting for elections to bring about some sort of miracle.. aka: closing the barn door after the horse got out..
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:21 pm | #22
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God.
60 Senators today violated this oath voting on debate of a clearly unconstitutional bill.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:21 pm | #23
Jayne on the left coast
November 21st, 2009 | 7:12 pm | #19
My poor grandchildren and their future generations are so screwed.
Only if you let it happen. Despite what people are telling you, there’s no reason in the world why we can’t repeal Obama’s entire agenda if it becomes law. The conventional wisdom is that it’s impossible to repeal entitlements, but we’ve never had such high deficits before, and we’ve never had the government telling us we can’t get mammograms, or that we shouldn’t get cervical-cancer screening, or that we can’t see the doctor we want when we want, and so on.
It’s far too early to say we’re doomed. We’re in uncharted political waters now. Anything can happen.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:24 pm | #24
bg
November 21st, 2009 | 7:17 pm | #21
all i’m saying is we must do all we can to stop the bill, that relying on a “repeal” alone is a either a useful Dem tool or a fools errand..
hence, i will support promote all & any dissent vs sitting back & waiting for elections to bring about some sort of miracle.. aka: closing the barn door after the horse got out..
Since I never said I’m relying on repeal alone, and since I never advised people to “sit back and wait for elections to bring about some sort of miracle,” you’re once again arguing with your own imagination. At some point you really ought to take issue with my actual positions instead of your warped, entirely personal interpretations of them.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:30 pm | #25
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Hypogean @ 7:24 pm #24
never said you did..
but you do base your opinion on Democrats destroying themselves, so
far that seems as far fetched as the bill not passing w/o major dissent..
not to mention “repeal” might as well be spelled “suck it up”..
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:31 pm | #26
Just to be clear, in the aftermath of the Senate vote, my position is that people should protest vigorously, but if the Congress decides to ignore the protests–which is likely–all is not lost. In this era of total government irresponsibility, it’s entirely possible that the electorate will be so angry and energized that it will force the government to reverse itself.
It would be best if Congress didn’t enact ObamaCare, but if Congress is hellbent on doing so–and it probably is–we shouldn’t give up hope. That’s all I’m saying.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:35 pm | #27
bg
November 21st, 2009 | 7:30 pm | #25
but you do base your opinion on Democrats destroying themselves, so far that seems as far fetched as the bill not passing w/o major dissent..
not to mention “repeal” might as well be spelled “suck it up”..
I have no clue whatsoever what any of that means.
November 21st, 2009 | 7:41 pm | #28
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Hypogean @ 7:31 pm #26
re: [we shouldn’t give up]
i agree..
and all i’m saying is lets not put all our eggs in one basket.. revolt is on the horizon, as as you’ve noted, the Congress “ignores” US = “we the people”..
Hypogean @ 7:35 pm #27
sheesh, not again..
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November 21st, 2009 | 7:47 pm | #29
We know we lost the vote today – what a surprise! But while we may have lost this battle, we have not lost the war,
as Bill, and so many others, so strongly and eloquently voiced!!! We live and struggle to battle another day and on many other fronts! We have each other and we number in the millions. We shall overcome a senate and congress that choose to sell their souls for their own gain, that much is clear. We need to engage those that champion the American cause (like Jane Cunningham and Ed Martin and many others) – less government and let the people decide like our founding fathers and mothers in their infinite wisdom realized.
May God bless everyone one of those that champion the righteous cause – to bring government back to its people!
November 21st, 2009 | 8:04 pm | #30
bg
November 21st, 2009 | 7:41 pm | #28
and all i’m saying is lets not put all our eggs in one basket.. revolt is on the horizon, as as you’ve noted, the Congress “ignores” US = “we the people”..
Since I never recommended we put all our eggs in one basket, I have no idea why you keep addressing your comments to me. My position–for the fiftieth time–is that we should continue protesting, but if Congress ignores us, we have every chance of electing people who will repeal Obama’s agenda.
I’m not saying what you think I am. You need to read my posts more carefully or better yet just ignore them.
November 21st, 2009 | 8:07 pm | #31
Great Americans are everywhere!!!!!!!!
Remember the country does not want this.
This bill will kill jobs.
November 21st, 2009 | 8:07 pm | #32
“It’s all well and good to demand that we stop legislation from being enacted, but the simple fact is that when our politicians refuse to listen, then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the only solution is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.
That’s reality. If Congress decides to go ahead with ObamaCare, THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO REPEAL IT. There’s ABSOLUTELY NO WAY TO STOP CONGRESS FROM PASSING LEGISLATION if Congress decides that’s what it’s going to do.” by Hypeman
“Since I never said I’m relying on repeal alone, and since I never advised people to “sit back and wait for elections to bring about some sort of miracle,” you’re once again arguing with your own imagination.” by Hypeman
Sure sounds like you are saying that, Hypeman.
November 21st, 2009 | 8:10 pm | #33
Oh, I forgot to capitalize this too -
“…. then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the*** “ONLY SOLUTION” *** is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.
Bwhahahaha!
November 21st, 2009 | 8:12 pm | #34
Just remember, His truth is marching on! And we shall overcome! Maybe not today or tomorrow but we will overcome. WE THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN!!! It is high time that our politicians here it loud and clear!
November 21st, 2009 | 8:14 pm | #35
Joanne, you have a reading-comprehension problem, don’t you? The context of my statement is that if Congress ignores the will of the electorate, the only solution AFTER THAT is to elect people who will repeal the legislation.
See? Do you understand now? Is that simple enough for your bizarre, tiny mind to grasp? Or would you like me to keep explaining it over and over and over again?
November 21st, 2009 | 8:21 pm | #36
Somebody explain to me the benefit of insisting that we must stop Congress from passing legislation, when there isn’t a way to do that, and that we won’t be able to repeal the legislation, when clearly the legislative process allows for that possibility.
Why is it unacceptable for me to point out that we should continue protesting, but if we are ignored, that isn’t the end of the story? Why does that makes some people foam at the mouth?
It’s reality. Congress may indeed ignore us and pass legislation the majority of the country opposes. There’s no way to stop it. But if that legislation passes, we have the opportunity to repeal it.
Why is that such an objectionable position to take? It’s the truth. How can the truth be objectionable?
November 21st, 2009 | 8:32 pm | #37
Poor Hypeman, I can’t help what you say, and then what you say you didn’t say. My reading comprehension is just fine.
“Since I never said I’m relying on repeal alone, by Hypeman
- yes you did,
” then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the*** “ONLY SOLUTION” *** is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.
“and since I never advised people to “sit back and wait for elections to bring about some sort of miracle,” by Hypeman
- yes you did,
“then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the*** “ONLY SOLUTION” *** is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.” by Hypeman
I can’t help what you write and then say you didn’t……
Anyhow, it seems the American people can dance on their heads for all the democrats in Congress and the Senate care, and it isn’t going to change their minds one bit. I wish people would figure this out, so they could start thinking outside of the ‘we have to wait for the next election’ box, because it may be too late.
November 21st, 2009 | 8:57 pm | #38
I have been been reading up on a group called the Deacons of Justice. This very overlooked group of men, whose role in the civil rights movement is often purposely overlooked, put more fear in the klan then any fed ever could. The Deacons were feared not by their presence,because they were often in the shadows, but by the thought of their presence.The Deacons only needed to bloody the klan a few times for the klan to get the message . The klan,after all, were nothing but school yard bullies who ran away when their victims fought back.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:00 pm | #39
Joanne, my point is that if Congress decides to ignore us, then we still have the remaining option of electing people who will repeal the legislation. That’s the specific context of my statement.
No clue why you’re incapable of grasping such a simple concept, but that’s your problem.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:01 pm | #40
It’s just crummy, and we’re all in a crummy mood about it.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:11 pm | #41
Even if you’re in a crummy mood, don’t believe the nonsense that repeal is impossible if this becomes law. The old rules no longer apply.
Which is more likely, that Americans will accept incompetent government control of one-sixth of the economy, or that Americans will create political history by forcing the government to reverse itself?
November 21st, 2009 | 9:12 pm | #42
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Hypogean??
not trying to nit-pic, but since you claim
to be such an expert in comprehension..
why can’t you comprehend what i posted @ 7:30 pm #25??
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November 21st, 2009 | 9:15 pm | #43
Hypeman, I know what you were trying to say, but say what you mean in the first place or else just admit your error instead of giving bg a hard time for calling a spade a spade.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:29 pm | #44
Admit my error? What are you babbling about? You and bg claim that my position is to do nothing except wait for the 2010 elections. Since that isn’t my position, the two of you are wasting everybody’s time. You’re putting tons of energy into an entirely pointless exercise. Very strange.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:29 pm | #45
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Randall Terry and Team to Go on 13-City Tour to Fight Health Care Bill
[Randall Terry and other pro-life advocates will take a 13-city, 7-state tour against child-killing in the "healthcare" bill from Nov. 23 through Dec. 4, 2009. They will hold rallies, protests, and press conferences and will perform skits.
Mr. Randall Terry states: "We are calling on Democratic Senators to make sure this is clear wording in the Senate bill which would prohibit tax-payer monies being used to kill children; we are calling on Republican Senators to filibuster the bill."
Also, there will be a stop at Notre Dame University to call upon Fr. Jenkins to drop the charges against Fr. Norman Weslin and Norma McCorvey. Both were arrested while protesting Obama speaking at graduation this spring.]
Godspeed!! (thumbsup)
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November 21st, 2009 | 9:38 pm | #46
why can’t you comprehend what i posted @ 7:30 pm #25??
Because it’s gibberish.
but you do base your opinion on Democrats destroying themselves, so far that seems as far fetched as the bill not passing w/o major dissent..
not to mention “repeal” might as well be spelled “suck it up”..
I don’t know how to respond to this. Who said the bill would pass without major dissent? I didn’t. And how does “repeal” translate to “suck it up”? To suck it up is to accept it. To repeal a law is the exact opposite of accepting it.
As for the Democrats destroying themselves, I’m saying they’ll be tossed from power. I don’t believe that the party will cease to exist. I’m not the only person predicting that the Dems will lose power if they pass unpopular legislation. In fact that’s what always happens when the party in power passes unpopular legislation. They get replaced by the other party, and the cycle continues. Is this news to you?
Your post makes no sense at all, which is why I can’t understand it.
November 21st, 2009 | 9:48 pm | #47
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Hypo.. whatever, geesh..
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November 21st, 2009 | 10:03 pm | #48
You and Joanne have devolved into this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0omjqLTZGU&
Any rational person reading this thread will have no clue what the two of you were trying to get across. Just screeching for the sake of screeching. I ought to charge you for the apparent psychiatric relief I give you as the target for your venting.
November 21st, 2009 | 10:06 pm | #49
Our country was founded on revolution to gain freedom for those willing to fight for it. You must be ready to sacrifice more than your opponents in order to win.
Dorgan and Lincoln are Senators from Red States up for re-election in 2010. Others are up in 2012 and 2014. Put their names on your refrigerator and remember them every day and in every upcoming election.
Forget about political Parties. Send money only to those candidates who uphold the constitution.
Don’t believe Senators today (11/21) when they say it was only a vote to discuss Healthcare.
This allows Democrats to only need 50 votes to pass the bill instead of 60.
Politicians who betray you and the Constitution.
Alaska – Mark Begich.
Arkansas – Blanche Lincoln.
Arkansas – Mark Pryor.
Louisiana – Mary Landrieu.
Missouri – Claire McCaskill.
Montana – Max Baucus.
Montana – Jon Tester.
Nebraska – Ben Nelson.
North Dakota – Kent Conrad.
North Dakota – Byron Dorgan.
South Dakota – Tim Johnson.
West Virginia – Robert Byrd.
West Virginia – Jay Rockefeller.
November 21st, 2009 | 11:30 pm | #50
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Hypogean @ 10:03 pm | #48
whaaa whaaa haaa haaa..
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November 21st, 2009 | 11:47 pm | #51
I attended a rally in Los Angeles today. Hugh Hewitt was the MC and was fabulous. There were lots of physicians there and the speakers were all inspirational. We must have had 500 people there. Fat lot of good it will do…
http://lifewithmonkeys.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/11/physicians-rally-against-obamacare.html
November 22nd, 2009 | 1:12 am | #52
All i see are white people, no representation of any other race. As usual. Sure I could go on about how these very same people who are complaining about socialized health care will sign up for Medicaid, Medicare and expect the Government to supply them with Social Security checks or how those very same people would get upset if their Medicare/Medicaid benefits were cut too but I won’t. Instead I’ll just point out that the only other all white orginizations like the Teabaggers are the KKK and Aryan Nations. And how all 3 groups only vote for the party they have most in common with, Republican. LMAO. Did I remind you about how the Republicans were happy sacraficing 4,500+ American lives and a trillion dollars on a war built on over 900 documented lies by Republicans, and how those very same Republicans are now unhappy with spending a trillion dollars on supplying much needed health care to 50 million of their fellow citizens? You can see, it’s obvious. The real enemy isn’t on some Middle Eastern battlefield, it’s right in our backyard and their called Republican.
November 22nd, 2009 | 1:27 am | #53
How sweet! Swizzle is getting his talking points from Crissy Matthews.
November 22nd, 2009 | 1:32 am | #54
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November 22nd, 2009 | 1:46 am | #55
Joanne
November 21st, 2009 | 8:10 pm | #33
Oh, I forgot to capitalize this too -
“…. then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the*** “ONLY SOLUTION” *** is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.
Bwhahahaha!
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That’s right.
. IF the congress won’t listen to the people’s objections to the bill and passes it against our wishes – then the only solution is to try to repeal the legislation with new politicians that we elect in 2010&12.
Do you have another solution? The alternative is revolution. Is that what you are advocating – like your pal craig?
If you’re going to advocate a revolution, perhaps you’d do well to move down here and become a US citizen first. Then, you’d have some actual skin in the game.
November 22nd, 2009 | 1:55 am | #56
Hey Swizzle, it’s a good thing these protesters aren’t breaking the law, isn’t it?
Because then we wouldn’t be allowed to identify their race, right?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/11/19/chris-matthews-palin-supporters-racist-white-vs-other-people
November 22nd, 2009 | 2:00 am | #57
swizzle
November 22nd, 2009 | 1:12 am | #52
You know, swizzle, even for a salad tosser, you’re exceptionally stupid.
Let’s see some links to prove your assertions in your idiotic post — or we’ll just call you a lying salad tosser and let it go at that.
Why don’t you get a job, salad tosser, and move out of your mommy’s basement? Act like a normal person rather than a salad tosser who’ll always be looking for a government handout and never take care of yourself.
You salad tossers are worthless. A drain on society and the Earth in general.
November 22nd, 2009 | 2:11 am | #58
BTW, swizzle, you pathetic salad tosser, if you consider Republicans to be “the enemy”, why don’t you try taking a little action against them?
After all, “enemies” of America should be stopped, don’t you think? Of course, a limp wristed, metrosexual salad tosser like you wouldn’t be able to do much – but you should at least get out of your basement and try something. But then, there is that cowardice thing that you salad tossers have going on. (You talk big, and your democrat-organized and run KKK will jump people if they’re in a group – but you lone salad tossers don’t seem to do much.)
How about that good ol’ boy, robert byrd? Longest serving member of congress – and longest serving GRAND KLEAGLE OF THE KU KLUX KLAN!! Isn’t that nice” And he’s a good democrat, too. How about that?
Go away, cowardly salad tosser. You’re boring — and dumb as dirt.
November 22nd, 2009 | 10:00 am | #59
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November 22nd, 2009 | 11:36 am | #60
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November 22nd, 2009 | 5:25 pm | #61
Solaratov – if you followed the thread, you would see that I was pointing out that what Hypeman was accused of saying, but he said he didn’t say, was exactly what he said.
The sad reality is that the democrats in Congress are going to do exactly what they want, and there doesn’t seem to be one American with a better plan other than waiting for the 2010 elections. I don’t even think millions upon millions of people protesting in the streets all over America would stop those arrogant democrats in Congress from carrying out their intentions, so where does that leave the American people when their own Constitution is being violated? Hey? You tell me. The Courts don’t even seem to care. Corruption is rampant in America.
November 22nd, 2009 | 5:35 pm | #62
Hypeman – I caught you in your lie, I proved it, and you can twist and swirm all you like, and try to throw it on me and bg, but you can’t backtrack the truth. I’m just pointing out that you are full of it, even when I use your own words to prove this to be true.
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“It’s all well and good to demand that we stop legislation from being enacted, but the simple fact is that when our politicians refuse to listen, then WE CAN’T STOP THEM, so the ONLY SOLUTION is to try and REPEAL THE LEGISLATION WITH A NEW BATCH OF POLITICIANS.
That’s reality. If Congress decides to go ahead with ObamaCare, THE ONLY SOLUTION IS TO REPEAL IT. There’s ABSOLUTELY NO WAY TO STOP CONGRESS FROM PASSING LEGISLATION if Congress decides that’s what it’s going to do.” by Hypeman
“Since I never said I’m relying on repeal alone, and since I never advised people to “sit back and wait for elections to bring about some sort of miracle,” you’re once again arguing with your own imagination.” by Hypeman
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November 23rd, 2009 | 11:31 am | #63
[...] care takeover and Abortion remains the Obamacare sticking point…for House Dems Gateway Pundit: Hundreds Protest Obamacare at St. Louis Million Med March and Harry Reid Plays Slave Card As Dems Vote to Move Nationalized Health Care Forward Liberal [...]
November 24th, 2009 | 9:50 am | #64
[...] reading: Gateway Pundit: New Low… Obama’s Approval Index Drops to -15 and Hundreds Protest Obamacare at St. Louis Million Med March and Liberal Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) Says Government is Too Big– But Votes to Make it Bigger [...]
November 24th, 2009 | 2:03 pm | #65
[...] Obama’s Approval Index Drops to -15 and IMF Warns That New Bailouts Would Imperil Democracy and Hundreds Protest Obamacare at St. Louis Million Med March and Liberal Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) Says Government is Too Big– But Votes to Make it Bigger [...]
November 27th, 2009 | 5:11 pm | #66
[...] Obamacare and Reid: Hurry to Open Debate Then Let’s Leave for the Holiday Gateway Pundit: Hundreds Protest Obamacare at St. Louis Million Med March and Harry Reid Plays Slave Card As Dems Vote to Move Nationalized Health Care Forward and Liberal [...]
December 10th, 2009 | 4:28 am | #67
[...] Rules and Death Panel Update: California Ends Mammogram Subsidies for Poor Women Under 50 and Hundreds Protest Obamacare at St. Louis Million Med March and Harry Reid Plays Slave Card As Dems Vote to Move Nationalized Health Care Forward and Liberal [...]
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