Posted on 08/05/2009 5:06:17 AM PDT by joygrace
Olver is my rep. We hav e been out at his house once, we’re going back.
Post a video of the meeting on YouTube anyway.
X minutes of static or blackout and let it be know that that’s what your public servants allowed to be recorded of the meeting.
What is telling here is the level of propaganda that zero and his minions are engaging in to sell us something we don’t want.
Despite massive rejection of the DeathCare plan, Chuckie “You Can’t Tell Me What To Do” Schumer says that they will go ahead and cram this bill down our throats. The WH has characterized the attendees at these meetings as being organized by Republicans (if only the Republicans were that organized!).
IMO, we are seeing the beginnings of a real revolt by the people against the government. The Tea Parties were the first indicator, followed by the reports of disruptive townhall meetings across the country. If Chuckie Schumer follows through and forces DeathCare through the Senate, I believe that we will see significant incidents of civil disobediance and protest that could well lead to open revolt.
“This is absolutely ridiculous - a public meeting should be recorded.”
Click the link on this thread to the telegraph. In the first picture it clearly shows a woman recording the meeting. If there is any shouting hopefully it will be posted
Interesting. Neither the blog nor the article mentions anything about cameras or video. Yet, a different post http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2308562/posts is very insistent on the invocation of the “no camera” rule at that meeting.
The lady in the sixth row indicates not so.
There might even be another camera at the top of the stairs just between the man in black and the lady in grey.
I love sentences like this.
"Last Ditch Attempt"? They're desperate.
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Thanks for the bump.
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