Uknow_me72
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When you start see these "rallies" happening a little more frequently and chaotic you know then its time to be prepaired.
Health Care Shouting Matches - Yahoo! News
This is just part of the illusion melting away and sheep wanting to be heard. The media shows the destructive end and will blame it on the people and say they are being inconsiderate and a conversation can not be held with them or make progress. That only deters the very conservative peoples opinions and considers them a mob because they themselves do not want to rock the boat.
Half the "quotes" in these articles are made up and only used for flavor to get the point across.
Health Care Shouting Matches - Yahoo! News
Town hall meetings, in which locals are encouraged to share their thoughts on government issues, have always had an air of barely controlled chaos. But now, with health-care reform the hottest topic in town, these meetings are devolving into shouting matches.
The Web is buzzing over several local get-togethers in which the supposed person in charge tries his or her best to explain President Obama's health-care package, only to be shouted down by angry protesters.
This seems to be happening all over the country. A meeting in York County, Pennsylvania had "many people shouting their views." House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland held a meeting with some citizens, and while trying to explain the program, heard shouts of "you're lying to me." And then there's the case of Rep. Brad Miller of North Carolina. The congressman has pulled out of all town hall meetings due to angry phone calls and a death threat.
This is just part of the illusion melting away and sheep wanting to be heard. The media shows the destructive end and will blame it on the people and say they are being inconsiderate and a conversation can not be held with them or make progress. That only deters the very conservative peoples opinions and considers them a mob because they themselves do not want to rock the boat.
Half the "quotes" in these articles are made up and only used for flavor to get the point across.