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skip fox Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-05-09 03:13 PM
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No way to stop "The Plan"? Hot debates in town halls across nation.
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Edited on Wed Aug-05-09 03:26 PM by skip fox
I can't imagine a way out of this. The Republicans have what appears to be
a perfect plan. They delayed a bill until after recess and planned to disrupt
town halls across the country. NOW they don't even have to bus anyone in. The
distruption has momentum and Fox cheerleading will keep it going all month on
its own. Conservative right wingers across country will come to these and
chime in.

What can be done? The town halls are essential. Access for the public to these
is essential. The thugs around the country know how to scream and they listen
to Rush and Hannity for their "bright observations" ("The government can't
even run Cash for Clunkers, how can anyone expect it to run health care?",
etc.)

Maybe moderates and liberals (and ordinary citizens) want to take these back?
How? That's the only way out I can see. For the normal citizens to demand
respect and a civil exchange.

But who will get this going?

Keith? . . . Rachel???
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