11/6: Scenes From Thursday’s House Call

Concerned 9.12ers descend on Washington, D.C., to protest Pelosi’s health care bill:

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11 Responses to “11/6: Scenes From Thursday’s House Call”
  1. stang289 says:

    god bless them for taking the time and the expense . and god bless those lost in ft hood !

  2. sharpright7 says:

    Sorry jsc but I think the race card has been worn so thin it is invisible, there is not enough white guilt left in America to score off of! I wish I could have been there to make the ‘house call’. One thing is for sure is that every person there represents thousands that wish that they could be there but could not. As a non medical health care giver to the elderly I want to say: special cuddos to the elderly that were at the house call to stand up for freedom!!! This administration will never last that is another thing that is sure. This is the first (and I am sure after suffering this idiot n chief the last) president that we have ever had that just really does not have any idea how to be an American president.

  3. mjpetro says:

    I attended the rally call in DC yesterday and I am glad that I did.
    I would hope that more people in this country will be calling their representatives each and every day until we defeat these stupid Bills for Health Care and Cap and Trade and any other stupid bills that they come up with.
    We must stop this takeover of all free market or we will lose our Freedom next.
    I did not have the opportunity to meet Congresswomen Michele Bachmann to thank her in person, but if we defeat this Health Care Bill we all owe her our Freedom.

  4. bpropst says:

    Would have loved to be there, but, unfortunately the cost restrains us from leaving Arizona. There are many people that would also have loved to be supportive. We The People have to work for a living and cannot just up and leave. The rest can’t be there due to unemployment. When will the “Government” start to listen to our requests to stop spending our money and initiating these ridiculous bills. I am very frustrated with the whole agenda..

  5. shotzie says:

    Thank you all for being there. My husband and I participated on 9/12 but couldn’t attend this

    For each person attending there were many more who wished they could be there with them.

  6. jcs says:

    Sure looks like We the People means, at this rally, We the White People. Not a minority to be seen.

    • thecrafty says:

      If you want a staged photo your on the wrong site. Why does come to race when you deal with the facts.

    • sharpright7 says:

      We would love to see more of the minority standing up for their freedom. It is not about the color of Obama’s skin, you owe him nothing. He is half white, half black, and has a wide yellow streak on his belly!

    • utlahis says:

      Actually, there were minorities there, a couple even spoke. But many minorities seem to have the mindset that government should take care of them, so why would they protest? But like I said, there were some there. One black preacher seemed to practically called for a revolution.

    • wwwexler says:

      What choo talkin’ bout, Willis? There were PLENTY of darkies there. Most of them was leaning on brooms, you know how they are, but a few of them drove up and brought in coffee and donuts for us. They was real polite, too, of course what do ya think their gonna do bringin’ donuts to 4,000,000 million people most of us charged up with the love of Jesus in one hand and The Great Equalizer in the other?

      So jeez we got a black-ish man leading the charge down at the GOP, but don’t worry, we’re going to get more minorities into the party. Like the man says below, most of them want a government handout but that’s OK, we can get ‘em in anyway becuase we’re going to need somebody to mow the yard and clean our pools.

      You know the Mormons made peace with the Negro in 1978, and if it’s good enough for Glenn Beck, by God it’s good enough for me.

    • Boojer says:

      You have got to be kidding. Are you that lame and could not come up with a reasonable comment so you pull the race card.??? Geez! Grow up! Did you see any “no blacks allowed signs”??. Were there any men in white robes and hoods on the street corners stopping black access?? Come back when you actually have something intelligent to post. In the meantime please feel free to post your dribble over at media matters. They’ll like that.


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