I watched several reports on the town hall meetings lately and its very alarming. It is like, they get quit heated or what? Congressman are going to get an ear full when they show up. Sen.Specter brought Sebelius with him. She is in-charge of health in the cabinet. They were confronted by many questions that could not be answered. Specter tried to use the excuse that the bill was to long to read. He was then screamed at even louder. Can you believe that we pay this clown over a $100,000 dollars a year to do his job. But, he does not have the time to read the bill. Don't worry Senator Specter, I think you will have plenty of time after the election in 2010. As for Sebelius, she just stood there and tried to make the same old excuses. She also was shouted down as well. Another thing, I have noticed on the different news channels are pro-Obama such as MSNBC. When they report, they call the folks at the meeting "the mob". If people asks questions and demand answers, they are mobs. So, if your Congressman does get up the nerve to have a town hall meeting, please attend and confront him with your questions. If he does not have any meetings, remember that 2010 is just around the corner. Have a great life.
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