Democrats plan hundreds of reform rallies

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here comes the Mother of all AstroTurfing.Union members to the front and center....

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Health care reform supporters will hold more than 500 events between Wednesday and when lawmakers return Sept. 8.
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Faced with a souring public mood on health care reform, Democrats and their supporters are launching a national grassroots push Wednesday to show lawmakers that the majority of Americans still support overhauling the system.


Reform supporters are planning to hold more than 500 events between Wednesday and when lawmakers return to Washington Sept. 8, ranging from neighborhood organized phone banks to professionally staffed rallies with hundreds of people.


The Democratic National Committee and its grassroots arm, Organizing for America, are helping to organize the effort along with the Health Care for America Now, a group pushing to create government-run insurance plan.


“In these last few weeks of recess we want to demonstrate the energy, passion and commitment that the American people have to health insurance reform so that when members return after Labor Day they know that they can turn their attention to getting this done because they have the backing of the American people,” said DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse.


Supporters have their work cut out for them. Many lawmakers were thunderstruck over the August recess by the anger and outrage expressed by their constituents in town hall meetings across the country. And in poll after poll, support for reform has eroded throughout the month.


But Democrats and their allies insist that the majority of Americans still support reform and have organized the grassroots campaign to buck up lawmakers as they get ready to head back to Washington.


A health-insurance-reform-now bus will travel the country starting Wednesday and anchor events in 11 cities: Phoenix, Albuquerque, Denver, Des Moines, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Charlotte, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio.


But the talk of broad health insurance reform does mean that progressives have backed off their push for a government-run insurance option.


“We want members of Congress to get back to work and pass reform that means something. We need affordable care. We need real insurance regulation. And we need a strong public health insurance option,” said HCAN spokeswoman Jacki Schechner. “It’s doable and we expect it to get done now.”



Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/26409.html#ixzz0PA8vq92n
 
here comes the Mother of all AstroTurfing.Union members to the front and center....

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By CHRIS FRATES * 8/24/09 8:39 PM EDT Text Size- + reset

Health care reform supporters will hold more than 500 events between Wednesday and when lawmakers return Sept. 8.
Photo: AP
Digg/Buzz It UpDigg this Story! Buzz it up! Add to LinkedIn POLITICO 44

Faced with a souring public mood on health care reform, Democrats and their supporters are launching a national grassroots push Wednesday to show lawmakers that the majority of Americans still support overhauling the system.


Reform supporters are planning to hold more than 500 events between Wednesday and when lawmakers return to Washington Sept. 8, ranging from neighborhood organized phone banks to professionally staffed rallies with hundreds of people.


The Democratic National Committee and its grassroots arm, Organizing for America, are helping to organize the effort along with the Health Care for America Now, a group pushing to create government-run insurance plan.


“In these last few weeks of recess we want to demonstrate the energy, passion and commitment that the American people have to health insurance reform so that when members return after Labor Day they know that they can turn their attention to getting this done because they have the backing of the American people,” said DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse.


Supporters have their work cut out for them. Many lawmakers were thunderstruck over the August recess by the anger and outrage expressed by their constituents in town hall meetings across the country. And in poll after poll, support for reform has eroded throughout the month.


But Democrats and their allies insist that the majority of Americans still support reform and have organized the grassroots campaign to buck up lawmakers as they get ready to head back to Washington.


A health-insurance-reform-now bus will travel the country starting Wednesday and anchor events in 11 cities: Phoenix, Albuquerque, Denver, Des Moines, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Charlotte, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio.


But the talk of broad health insurance reform does mean that progressives have backed off their push for a government-run insurance option.


“We want members of Congress to get back to work and pass reform that means something. We need affordable care. We need real insurance regulation. And we need a strong public health insurance option,” said HCAN spokeswoman Jacki Schechner. “It’s doable and we expect it to get done now.”



Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/26409.html#ixzz0PA8vq92n



Good, we can hold 1,000. Unions are in bed with Obama and are running scared.
 
yeah I have... "Swiftboat Veterans for Truth" comes to mind.

why?...do you think the Swiftboat folks said something that wasn't true?......I recall a few years after the election Kerry offered to provide evidence....as far as I am aware, he still hasn't.......how did that work for you.......
 
why?...do you think the Swiftboat folks said something that wasn't true?......I recall a few years after the election Kerry offered to provide evidence....as far as I am aware, he still hasn't.......how did that work for you.......

I can prove that two of the biggest swifties are liars. easy.
 
why?...do you think the Swiftboat folks said something that wasn't true?......I recall a few years after the election Kerry offered to provide evidence....as far as I am aware, he still hasn't.......how did that work for you.......

Yes, I do believe that. Because 250+ guys who never even saw Kerry in Vietnam contradicted the eyewitness testimony of the guys who were actually on his boat. Oh, and they also contradicted official Navy reports.

That was all political; O'Neil even admitted that. Too bad you're such a partisan hack that you have the blinders on about that.
 
Yes, I do believe that. Because 250+ guys who never even saw Kerry in Vietnam contradicted the eyewitness testimony of the guys who were actually on his boat. Oh, and they also contradicted official Navy reports.

That was all political; O'Neil even admitted that. Too bad you're such a partisan hack that you have the blinders on about that.
You expect Kerry's shipmates to mutiny? That would expose their own dirty laundry in the sordid affair.
 
Kerry is such old news who the hell cares..

the swift boat vets were nothing like Dan Rather a National news person presenting fake papers to try and derail President Bush...

talk about who plays dirty politics..
 
Kerry is such old news who the hell cares..

the swift boat vets were nothing like Dan Rather a National news person presenting fake papers to try and derail President Bush...

talk about who plays dirty politics..

The swiftvets decided an election. Rather didn't.

Still, I have never hesitated to condemn Rather for what he did; I thought it was deplorable.

I bet you can't say anything bad about the swiftvets.
 
The swiftvets decided an election. Rather didn't.

Still, I have never hesitated to condemn Rather for what he did; I thought it was deplorable.

I bet you can't say anything bad about the swiftvets.

the swifties didn't have to have in a hand in deciding the fate of Kerry, his problem is many people never forgot or forgave him for being a traitor against the men and women he served with..

putting him up there to run as President was your alls mistake, no one elses..
 
Kerry couldn't erase history even though he tried like hell.

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