Now, the Boston Globe is calling us all "GOP activists."
Scenes like this are playing out across America. As Congress returns home for its summer break, conservative activists are packing community halls and school cafeterias to protest the healthcare legislation, hoping to derail President Obama’s top domestic priority. In Texas, Representative Lloyd Doggett was confronted by a crowd chanting “Just say no!’’Shocking! A U.S. representative was "confronted" by people saying "No." I can see why this could be so traumatic. No one should say "No" to a legislator, unless he is a Republican, of course.
Strange that the Globe has changed the headline of the story to a use a less divisive term, from "GOP activists" to "Foes."
While I have yet to attend a town hall on health care, I have not been called by the GOP, any insurance company, Brooks Brothers, or any other organization purported to be "packing" these forums. Maybe, just maybe, these folks are just normal, everyday Americans who are angry; scared about losing control of one of the most basic services that they rely on every day.
Nah!
Keep it up, Libs. The more you insult and demean us, the angrier we will get and the stronger we will be.
No wonder why the Boston Globe is on the brink of going out of business.
**Thanks to WTKK-FMs Michael Graham for pointing out this story.
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