Monthly Archives: August 2009

A Conservative Perspective on Healthcare Reform by Lieutenant Colonel Allen B West (US Army, Retired)

Candidate, Florida US Congressional District 22 AW with constitution 2

30 Aug 2009

This year’s August heat has brought more than high temperatures and developing tropical storms to south Florida.  Political discourse has reached a fever pitch over the proposed health care reforms Congress is proposing.

Our health care system needs reforms.  We must make our system more affordable and accessible to all Americans.  These reforms can be instituted within the classic conservative principles of limited government, liberty, individual responsibility and accountability, and free market solutions.

A true Conservative believes in the individual and setting the conditions for their success. I offer that the post-modern liberal approach feels the “collective” is more important than the individual. Our US Constitution plainly states that the preeminent purpose for Government is to protect the Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness of the citizen, we Americans.

Reducing costs of health care can begin by making changes to our legal system which often results in catastrophic litigation brought against medical professionals.  How many

“tests” are ordered by attending doctors for us only as a precaution against potential lawsuits?

These costs associated with unnecessary lawsuits are real and often have no basis in fact.  A 2006 study by the Harvard School of Public Health found 40% of the lawsuits studied had no patient injury and/or no medical error.  Mississippi and Texas recently passed legal reform and insurance premiums have decreased by as much as 70%.  These are real savings that will be passed on to health care consumers.

However, as former DNC Chairman Howard Dean stated last week in Alexandria, Va at a townhall meeting, the trial lawyer lobby is more influential than doing what is right.

Why is it that healthcare insurance competition is restricted to individual States? Open this up across the country allowing Americans to receive the best possible plan for their needs. This will force insurance companies to compete for our interest, not us being slaves to them.  Personal choice for health care coverage should be a hallmark of any reform.

We need government to provide tax incentives for covering of pre-existing conditions and warn the American people about companies that do not provide best coverage for our citizens. We must also provide tax credits for the working poor, who want health coverage but cannot afford. We can also explore the possibility of increasing child tax deductions for families based upon healthcare costs.

And Americans must have the freedom that portability affords them; they should never have to drop an insurance plan. We have to establish the relationship which is permanent and not that which places them at a disadvantage.

Guaranteed renewable individual insurance contracts are a means by which we can provide Americans the ability to purchase long term, future insurance. This initiative would create the individual relationship, promote portability, and preclude denial on pre-existing conditions. Americans who choose this option would be afforded a tax credit.

We should advocate individual Americans receiving the same tax benefits for individual healthcare plans as enjoyed by employer based plans.

Small businesses should be allowed to pool together in groups in order to have better competition with larger companies and corporations.  Pooling small businesses together will create economies of scale and more employers will offer coverage to their workers.  These associated health care plans can only be propelled forward by Congress taking action today to encourage more competition for our health care dollar.

Flexible health savings plans allow individuals to have money withheld from their paychecks by their employers. This non-taxed money is then refunded to the individual through a claims process. In effect, the government is losing the income tax and social security tax on the money and is setting a condition in which the individual analyzes their annual healthcare needs. In the case of a catastrophic or new condition, an individual’s medical insurance would kick in. Money not spent in a certain year rolls over to the next and the healthcare dollars continue to grow.

Any legal obstruction to this concept should be removed by Congress.

Those who support a single payer, public option plan should recognize this already exists in the form of Medicaid/Medicare/SCHIP. These are government medical programs which are funded by our taxpayer dollars. These programs are intended to cover those who fall within the respective cracks in the system. Just this past January, SCHIP was expanded to beyond the poverty income level to $83K and the definition of a child, according to new legislation was raised to 25 years of age.  Those who are eligible for these programs should be encouraged to sign up for this coverage.

My Dad, who passed in 1986, older brother and I are veterans who interact with the VA Hospital system. I know what government run healthcare systems look like. Ask any Veteran, it is not pretty.

It is well recognized the government run systems are filled with waste and abuse.  Any health care reform must ensure these pre-existing government medical programs are meeting their intended purposes; effectively and efficiently. I would offer this is one of the first lines of attack in healthcare reform for the government.

No discussion of health care reform would be complete without including the costs of covering illegal immigrants.  An administrator at Martin Medical Center recently disclosed one patient who had stayed at the hospital for 760 days.  Another patient had incurred over $1.5 million in health care charges.

Our system simply cannot sustain these costs.  Stopping the flow of illegal immigration to our country will save all citizens money in our personal health care expenditures.

On Tuesday, August, 18 I hosted a health care town hall meeting in Deerfield Beach.  Nearly seven hundred people attended from all walks of life.  At the beginning of the meeting, we announced that all who wish to express their opinions would be given the opportunity to do so.

Many of the attendees expressed very passionate views on health care.  But all were afforded the opportunity to speak their piece and were polite in listening to the views of others.

After listening to the varied views of those in attendance, I recognized there was a common thread running through many of their presentations:

  • Opposition to any expansion of a government run health care system.
  • Keeping government out of the relationship between the patient and their doctor.
  • Expansion of personal choice in selecting health coverage.

I agree with these solutions.  Those in Congress should listen to these citizens in drafting health care legislation.

I served in the military for 22 years and traveled to 13 countries across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. I can assure you we have one of the best health care systems in the world.

Let us never forget that the government is an entity that can run itself at a loss and raise capital by enacting taxation legislation. That is not fair competition between a public option and private sector.

Of course our system needs reforms.  We must always strive to make our systems better.  But I also believe we can reform our health care system while maintaining the conservative principles that have made our country great.

LTC(R) A B West

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Free Hidden Harbor Tour Lower Manhattan (7-18-09) – Video in 2 parts

This was the Hidden Harbor Tour (in Two Parts) July 18, 2009. For over an hour on City of Water Day we took a free tour.

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Part 2

The Promo Says:

Explore the New York Harbor you have never seen before and cannot see except by boat.

On this tour narrated by the Working Harbor Committee, you will be a witness to the part of our harbor that holds and fosters the economic engines that drive more than a quarter of our regional economy.

We depart Governors Island and go south in Buttermilk Channel between Brooklyn & Governors Island, passing Atlantic Basin and the new cruise ship terminal, New York home port of Queen Mary 2. We go further south and nose into Erie Basin, a large barge & tug facility and home to IKEA’s Brooklyn store on the former site of Todd Shipyard and a now filled in graving dock. We see tugs and barges from Reinauer Transportation and more barges from Hughes Brothers.

We then cross Upper New York Harbor, passing numerous moored barges and tugs to the entrance to the Kill Van Kull, a waterway that separates Staten Island and Bayonne. We then go north passing the end of the Military Ocean Terminal with its large active graving dock, then go by Global Marine Terminal just north, continuing up to the Statue of Liberty.

We then go by the tip of Manhattan up the East River to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, with its many graving docks, pass down the Brooklyn waterfront by Brooklyn Bridge Park, and end up at the only container port in Brooklyn, American Stevedoring, before heading back to our berth at Governors Island.

http://www.cityofwaterday.org/hidden-harbor-tour/

TODAY- HHR Blog Talk Radio and Col West- 5 PM EST (3-30-09) + 8 AM Mon on Steve Kane

HHR Blog Talk Radio is pleased to announce that we will be having Lieutenant Colonel Allen West (US Army, Retired) on our online radio show today at 5pm Eastern Standard. Lieutenant Colonel Allen West is making a run for Congress for Florida’s 22nd congressional district against incumbent democrat Ron Klein.

Listen Live at 5pm Eastern Standard – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hhr

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Lieutenant Colonel Allen West

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The Host: Andrew Simon

Andrew Simon is a young black Canadian conservative and former Vice President 2004-2006 of the Campus Conservatives at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alta. He has worked and volunteered for Lee Richardson, a Member of Parliament Calgary, Alta.

Between 2002-2005 Andrew organized a program focused on underprivileged communities in which, in exchange for volunteering to share a skill, tutor, or mentor, low income adults and their children were eligible to go to lessons taught from any other member of the initiative at no cost.

Andrew Simon has won over 40 public speaking awards including the World Independent Schools Public Speaking Champion and the Optimist International Public Speaking Champion award. His public speaking expertise has earned him considerable awards and recognition, including numerous international public speaking championships.

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UPDATE:  tomorrow as well in South Florida

Please tune in, Allen will be a guest on the Steve Kane Show

Mon, August 31, 8am – 9am
Airs in South Florida on WWNN 1470 AM (map)

When it comes to any Kennedy wrongdoing, cover-ups are expected and accepted

We found this googling…well said…well said…

KENNEDY TO BE KNIGHTED. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Posted by kempite, March 04, 2009 3:38PM

What has her majesty’s kingdom come to?

Today British Prime Minister Gordon Brown came before a joint session of Congress and declared honorary knighthood to Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy.

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Being a Kennedy has almost always been a magical thing. It is a get out of jail free card that exempts them from wrongdoing. Be it a Kennedy cousin who has killed a Connecticut neighbor, a Kennedy nephew who raped a Florida neighbor, a Kennedy relative in Congress caught driving drunk or Ted Kennedy’s swimming away from a date after plunging into icy cold waters in Hyannis port and then neglecting to tell anyone that he left her there, being a Kennedy is a great thing.

When it comes to Kennedy wrongdoing, cover-ups are expected and accepted. When it comes to Kennedy scandals it is again, both expected and accepted.

Now it is worthy of knighthood.

The sad fact is that the Kennedy clan has come along way since the days of President John F. Kennedy and New York Senator Robert Kennedy. But it has not progressed in quite such a good way. Kennedy’s have since then have done more harm than good.

We knew John and Robert had faults of their own, but we were able to respect John and Robert Kennedy, but Ted Kennedy is no John or Robert Kennedy.

John and Robert Kennedy had their lives taken. Ted Kennedy has taken lives.

Yet the monarchy of Great Britain has chosen to put more value in Ted Kennedy’s socialist agenda, than his crimes.

It is a shame but such is the world we live in.

God save the Queen.

** URGENT ACTION ALERT — HELP STOP MUSLIM HONOR KILLING!

UPDATE:TEMPORARY REPRIEVE

Don’t forget Rifqa. She’s still in danger. Keep the pressure on to protect her!

A Columbus, Ohio teen who ran away from her Muslim home because she feared for her life after converting to Christianity will remain in a Florida foster care home until her next hearing Sept. 3. Fathima Rifqa Bary, 17, says she fled to Florida after her father discovered her conversion and threatened to kill her. Although her family members, who are from Sri Lanka, told authorities they will allow her to practice her faith unscathed, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating whether she is in danger if she returns to Columbus.

Bary’s supporters note that her hometown is also the location of the Noor Islamic Cultural Center, which has been linked in the past to Islamic extremism. There is also concern that the family might flee the country with Bary after her father, Mohamed Bary, reportedly dissolved his jewelry business on July 29.


Governor Charlie Crist CAN STOP a Muslim Honor Killing!
August 19, 2009
Here’s how YOU can help Rifqa:

Please Contact Florida Governor Charlie Crist TODAY and tell him to Protect Rifqa Bary from a Muslim Honor Killing by Keeping her in Florida.

Rifqa Must Stay in Florida!
FACTS:
17 year old Rifka Bary fled Ohio by bus to Florida to escape her Muslim parents after her father threatened to kill her for becoming a Christian.

A major trial will take place this Friday where the court will decide if she is shipped back to Ohio or stays in Florida.

Governor Charlie can protect Rifka Bary by instructing the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to file a motion to recommend to the judge that she stay in Florida.

To date, the Governor has taken no action and DCF has not filed the motions to say she is in need of protection by the state and therefore needs to be declared “dependent” by the state of Florida.

EVIDENCE:
Christianity Today BLOG and Video

Copy of Petition for Dependency by Rifqa’s Lawyer
with detailed facts of the case

Atlas Shrugs / Pamela Geller

ACTION:
Tell him to Protect Rifqa Bary from a Muslim Honor Killing by Keeping her in Florida
Office of Governor Charlie Crist:
State of Florida
The Capitol
400 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001
Email:
Governor Charlie Crist: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com
Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp: Jeff.Kottkamp@MyFlorida.comWebsite:
http://www.flgov.com
Phone:
Phone Calls to (850) 488-7146 [8am-5pm EST]
Fax letters to (850) 487-0801
For individuals with hearing loss or speech disability:
(850)922-7795 (TTY) or 711 (Florida Telecommuniation Relay)
The Florida Department of Children and Families:
George H. Sheldon, Secretary
1317 Winewood Blvd.
Building 1, Room 202
Tallahassee, Florida

Fax: (850) 922-2993

Phone: (850) 487-1111

Verne Melvin
Acting Regional Director / Ninth Judicial Circuit
Florida Department of Children and Families
400 W. Robinson St.
Orlando 32801

Phone: (407)245-0400
(Maxine McGregor, client relations coordinator)

COURT HOUSE:
Friday August 21
Juvenile Court House

2000 E. Michigan St. Orlando, Fl 32806

11:30am – Press Conference
12:00pm – Demonstration in Support of Rifqa
3:00pm – Rifqa Hearing PLEASE ATTEND THE PRESS CONFERENCE
AND DEMONSTRATION For Details Contact:
“CJ” at (561) 324-1224

Florida Security Council, www.FloridaSecurityCouncil.com

Heads Up: Recess Rallies Manhattan,Queens,Long Island (Aug 22, 2009)

Recess Rally

Are you tired of politicians who want to take away your freedom of choice in health care?

In Manhattan, you can join David Webb from Tea Party 365 and Kellen Guida from Parcbench to help contribute to the congressional recess rally movement nationwide.

The address  in Manhattan:

NY-Congressional office of Caroline Maloney

1651 3rd Ave (93rd St and 3rd Ave) at Noon on August 22, 2009.

The purpose of this rally is to be aligned with the movement which will gather at various congressional offices nationwide on August 22, 2009. The location is near Central Park and weather is supposed to be good which means we would have public visibility for the event. This is not about Caroline Maloney personally as much as it is against congress in general and their attempts to usurp yet more freedoms from us -Maloney is merely our congressional representative who is not representing us.

Be a part of it and make your voices heard. RSVP at Anna4hillary@gmail.com

Regards, Anna Baronea

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RECESS RALLY WILL BE IN FRONT OF REP. ACKERMAN’S OFFICE

The Nationwide Recess Rally in front of each of the 1000+ congressional offices takes place on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009. If you believe your liberty, your hard earned money and your way of life is under attack through dangerous healthcare legislation currently being proposed, get to Congressman Gary Ackerman’s office on August 22nd and make sure he knows.

Congressman Gary Ackerman (D-NY) 5th District

Saturday, August 22, 2009

12:00-1:00 PM

Recess Rally In Front of his Congressional Office

218-14 Northern Boulevard, Bayside, NY 11361
718-423-2154 (office phone)

Rep. Ackerman voted for the bailouts, stimulus package, omnibus bill, cap and trade, and now he wants to vote for the dangerous healthcare legislation currently being proposed.

  • Let’s hold him accountable to “We The People!”
  • Let’s demand he hold a town hall meeting!
  • Let’s meet on 8/25 at the VFW Hall, Bellerose Queens at 7:30 PM to speak out!
  • Let’s call his office and sign the petition to send him a message to vote NO on this dangerous healthcare bill or we will vote him out!

Come fight for freedom!

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UPDATE with LONG ISLAND  Recess Rallies:

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“Hands off Heath Care” Rally — Sears Mall – East Northport

When: Saturday, August 22, 2009

Time: Noon – 2:30 PM

Where: Sears Mall (corner of Jericho Turnpike & Larkfield Road.)
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This very high traffic area will give our cause a lot of visibility.
Meet in the Sears parking lot on the Soutwest corner of Jericho Turnpike & Larkfield Road. We will disperse from there.
Bring “Hands Off Heath Care” theme signs!

We will bring handouts on the health care bill!  We must pass them out by the thousands (like we did last week in Lake Grove, Deer Park and Riverhead)!
Let’s show Washington that we mean business and that we won’t stand for the destruction of the Free Enterprise System for heath care, energy, auto production or financial services. Please try to make it.
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North Country Patriots: August 22

August 22, 2009 at 11:00am – 12:00pm

Where: NE Corner Route 25A & North Country Road
Setauket, NY 11790

NOTE: This location is East of Nichols Road on 25a

The North Country Patriots are a group of dedicated individuals who have met at this meeting place every Saturday for years expressing their support of our veterans. It is a great location with thousands of cars passing every hour. Say “No to Government Run Healthcare”! Also take a shot at Tim Bishop and Steve Israel! Show our Veterans that we support them.

This is a nationwide “Recess Rally” that  will be happening across each and every House district office on August 22nd, 2009.

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For more info contact:  Jody (organizer)  718-551-8580

Individuals United for Freedom www.individualsunitedforfreedom.com

Find the your nearest Recess Rally and  “Be There! Be Heard!”

Join Michelle Malkin, RedState.com, American Liberty Alliance, Smart Girl Politics, Americans for Limited Government, Freedom Works, Sam Adams Alliance and several other groups to help bring citizens together as one voice.

Recess Rally

We are facing critical turning points in this country, and the purpose of this effort is to ensure that your Representatives know exactly how you feel on such important legislation.

And while you’re at it, why not sign the Demand Letter  at www.TrustCommonSense.com

NY Slimes: Op-Ed Contributor : “Health Care’s Generation Gap”

We at The Silent Majority do NOT waste precious hours, minutes nor seconds of our day reading the NY Slimes, but for some reason we received this NY Slimes Afternoon update in our emails. However, we noticed this in the list under article “Health Care’s Generation Gap”. Check it out. And might we add, Richard Dooling: idiot! You think the Slimes would allow rebuttals? Go for it, America!

August 17, 2009
Op-Ed Contributor
Health Care’s Generation Gap
By RICHARD DOOLING

IN the 1980s, I worked as a respiratory therapist in intensive-care units in the Midwest, taking care of elderly, dying patients on ventilators. I remember marveling, along with the young doctors and nurses I worked with, over how many millions of dollars were spent performing insanely expensive procedures, scans and tests on patients who would never regain consciousness or leave the hospital.

When the insurance ran out, or Medicare stopped paying, patients and their families gave the hospital liens on their homes to pay for this care. Families spent their entire savings so Grandma could make yet another trip to the surgical suite on the slim-to-none chance that bypass surgery, a thoracotomy, an endoscopy or kidney dialysis might get her off the ventilator and out of the hospital in time for her 88th birthday.

That was back in the mid-’80s, when the nation was spending around 8 percent of its gross domestic product on health care. I and other health care workers solemnly agreed that the spending spree could not continue. Taxpayers and insurance companies would eventually revolt and refuse to pay for such end-of-life care. Somebody would surely expose the ruse for what it was: an enormous transfer of wealth based on the pretense that getting old and dying is a medical emergency requiring high-tech intensive-care intervention and armies of specialists, which could cost $10,000 or more per day. (Europeans have so far resisted this delusion, one reason they spend much less than we do on health care, with far better results.)

But we were wrong. Health care spending has since doubled, to around 16 percent of our gross domestic product, and in the next 25 years or so is projected to reach 31 percent of G.D.P. Despite having those figures in hand, Congress might still pass legislation calling for spending more, not less, on health care, even though we’ve been told for decades that what we spend has almost nothing to do with the quality of care we receive.

In fact, expensive care is often worse care, because it snowballs into what some are calling an “epidemic of overtreatment,” in which unnecessary procedures, tests and medications all spawn more tests, more meds (to treat the side effects of the first batch) and more follow-up scans and procedures (in stand-alone clinics owned by the same doctors prescribing the tests, scans and procedures).

With so much evidence of wasteful and even harmful treatment, shouldn’t we instantly cut some of the money spent on exorbitant intensive-care medicine for dying, elderly people and redirect it to pediatricians and obstetricians offering preventive care for children and mothers? Sadly, we are very far from this goal. A cynic would argue that this can’t happen because children can’t vote (even if their parents can), whereas members of AARP and the American Medical Association not only vote but can also hire lobbyists to keep the money flowing.

One thing’s for sure: Our health care system has failed. Generational spending wars loom on the horizon. Rationing of health care is imminent. But given the political inertia, we could soon find ourselves in a triage situation in which there is no time or money to create medical-review boards to ponder cost-containment issues or rationing schemes. We’ll be forced to implement quick-and-dirty rules based on something simple, sensible and easily verifiable. Like age. As in: No federal funds to be spent on intensive-care medicine for anyone over 85.

I am not, of course, talking about euthanasia. I’m just wondering why the nation continues incurring enormous debt to pay for bypass surgery and titanium-knee replacements for octogenarians and nonagenarians, when for just a small fraction of those costs we could provide children with preventive health care and nutrition. Eight million children have no health insurance, but their parents pay 3 percent of their salaries to Medicare to make sure that seniors get the very best money can buy in prescription drugs for everything from restless leg syndrome to erectile dysfunction, scooters and end-of-life intensive care.

Sir William Osler, widely revered as the father of modern medicine, said, “One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine.” Perhaps the second duty should be to administer an ounce of prevention instead of a pound of cure.

Richard Dooling is the author of “Critical Care,” a novel.

Obama camp plants fake doc, Che fan at Sheila Jackson Lee Forum

I was reading the Chron’s piece about Sheila Jackson Lee’s town hall, when something caught my eye:

One supporter, Dr. Roxana Mayer, a physician who does not live in Jackson Lee’s district, praised the reform plan for overhauling a broken system.

“I don’t know what there is in the bill that creates such panic,” she said.

In this video, Mayer claims to be a general practitioner, eliciting applause and even a hug from Queen Sheila:

I’m not sure why, but something didn’t smell right. So my colleagues and I did a little digging, and wouldn’t you know it? Roxana Mayer is, like, totally not a doctor.

But she is an Obama campaign volunteer.

Our own David Jennings secured a phone interview, in which Mayer admitted to impersonating a physician, saying — get this — she thought it would help her credibility. (It didn’t.)

Now here’s where it spins off into a whole new dimension of weird. See the bug-eyed woman seated behind not-doctor Mayer?

Look familiar?

Yes, that little ray of sunshine, who accompanied Mayer to the meeting, is none other than Maria Isabel, the unhinged moonbat who ran a Barack Obama campaign office, complete with Che Guevara flag.

Hell, she’s even wearing the exact same outfit she wore the last time we mocked her!

Good grief, the reporters at the ChronBlog have no shame. And Patterico caught them changing the caption on their picture without noting the correction:

UPDATE: Another shot of the Queen and her fake doctor.

Queen Sheila listens to her fake OFA  doctor.Queen Sheila listens to her fake OFA doctor.
Thanks to Matt Bramanti for that great report. We at The Silent Majority would like t0 add,  that Madame Sheila,  she also  listens ‘real good’ to her cell phone instead of her constituents. What a piece of work is SHEILA!


But, then…aren’t they ALL….

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Congressman Tim “No Show” Bishop’s Townhall Meeting at SEIU (Hicksville, LI)

On Aug 13, 2009, Congressman Tim Bishop (1st District -NY) called a Town Hall meeting and was a no- show (again). So…the SEIU Union goons took the ‘town hall’ to the streets claiming they had no info re Bishop. But…funny how ready they were to have a ‘union’ meeting on the street corner… sound system was on the street corner before we arrived. Gathering of Eagles  and CSA-1776.org as well as other patriotic citizens made a solid showing expecting a Town Hall Meeting that became a street Town Hall “meeting”…. and the citizens seemed to out number the goons!

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Anthony Weiner, New York’s 9th District,Town Hall Meeting 8-12-09

Congressman Anthony Weiner, of NY’s 9th District, held his Town Hall (photo-op/press conference) in a Union Hall in Forest Hills, NY.

The Union spokesman put everyone on notice that this was their Union hall and we had to obey certain rules regarding the Town Hall if we were to be allowed to stay. Then we SAT quietly because Weiner arrived 40 minutes late (with no one giving any apology or explanation.)

We deserved an explanation but got none.When the Congressman arrived he took the mic, after we said the Pledge of Allegiance, and proceeded to yadayadayada for another 30 minutes or more as he ‘explained’ HIS plan (using a Pelosi pie-chart as a visual aide)

It was all painfully boring. Finally, when the questions were to be read (that had to be handed in before he arrived) he instead started talking with people in the audience. They would speak out or stand and he would let them speak….Four men and one woman….and of course, he ‘skipped’ over many of the written questions (when he would bother to glance at them) saying…oh I’ve answered this one. The Union-goons were standing guard throughout. In the video, at about 4:40, the goons swarmed one guy in attempt to intimidate and to give Weiner a studly photo-op.

Re: the sound on this video: We were told no cameras were allowed in the meeting (so I didn’t have my better camera and microphone) Then, of course,Weiner grandly admitted CBS (the only media present) as he entered. So, then the audience was the permitted to enter with cameras. (Too late for me to get better sound) It doesn’t really matter. He spoke in circles.

A couple of points he made: This plan is necessary so there will be competition. These people are just trying to get their faces on TV (when a couple of women were arguing) Yes…he would sign up for the plan…next question…etcetcetc. His photographers were ready for the photo-ops…like grandstanding when the union guys were surrounding the first guy…kissing an elderly woman on the cheek after she got the better of him (supposedly) and asking the patriots on the sidewalk with their signs to join him inside … Look for these pictures to pop-up somewhere.

Meanwhile, as far as the actual meeting , the time was tightly controlled. Weiner kept flapping his gums, so that very little real challenge to ObamaCare was allowed. As expected!

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