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liberals don't post on threads like this. they know their "person" was in the wrong here. oh well....he is black though...so it is ok for him to act like that.
Georgia Democrat yells at local doctor over health care - The Back Story - Washington Times
"I'm listening to my constituents, OK?" Scott said, "These are people who live in the 13th Congressional district, who vote in this district. That’s who I’ve got to respond to … So what you’ve got to understand, those of you who are here, who have taken and came and hijacked this event we dealing with here, this is not a health care event."
Democrat or Republican....I'm glad this contentious issue, (and Administration), is awakening and galvanizing an apathetic Nation. Perhaps, 'Business as Usual' by our disingenuous "leaders", will become more difficult----as demanding citizens, 'hold feet to the fire'. Good prep for the coming 'Immigration' issue.
Good thing those people didn't have drinks in their hand cause he'd be wearing those drinks with that kind of outburst. Hopefully it will play over and over again in his district,...especially when it's time for his re-election.
All the yelling at the townhall meetings arent going to solve anything. People need to behave like adults not children. All the yelling is going to do is make them stop having townhall meetings.
What was the name of that toddler who spurted: "I'm the decider!!!" ???
Ummm, George Bush was the "decider", when it came to replacing administration personnel that he appointed. There was a press conference where Bush told the press he is the one who decides if administration personnel get replaced, which is where that phrase came from.
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