community organizing for me, but not for thee
Obama and the Democrats don't seem all that keen on community organization in opposition to the health-care plan.
Congressional Democrats don't want to do town halls. And Obama is frustrated at what's coming from laypeople who are opposed of his "reform".
HI-larious!
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Good point, Eric.
In fact, Obama is becoming frustrated to the point that he wants anyone who disagrees with him reported to the White House!
For what, I wonder, -- "re-education"?
Here's a quote:
[A recent White House blog written by the White House Director of New Media states that ''there is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there'' both on the web and floating around in chain emails.
The blog continues, ''since we can't keep track of all of them here at the White House, we're asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.'']
I have to say that of all the things he has done, this may be the most outrageous.
At least on other issues, if you disagree with him, you are allowed to do so without fearing intimidation by a govt agency.
He has revealed himself a radical who is determined to have the government take us over and now he is upset that we don't like it!
Not only that, the "liberal news media", who are proponents of the Obama's government take-over of healthcare, are seeking to dismiss reasonable objections and dissenting viewpoints at these town hall meetings, by labelling those who express them as "right-wing disruptive protestors".
No way it could be that they are justifiably upset at the prospect of the state making medical decisions for doctors and patients.
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