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Wednesday, August 5,2009

Issue of the Week: The Lunatic Right Stifles True Health Care Debate

Plus Heroes and Jerks of the Week

By Shepherd Express Staff

In an effort to protect the interests of the health insurance industry, the lunatic right is taking over town hall meetings set up by members of Congress who want to hear what their constituents think about the various health reform plans being debated in Washington. But instead of letting democracy work, former right-wing Congressman Dick Armey’s organization, Freedom Works, has put together a playbook for his extremist followers on how to totally disrupt these town hall meetings and turn them into an angry, chaotic scene. One of the group’s targets is Democratic Congressman Steve Kagen of Green Bay, a doctor and noted expert on health care reform.

Hoping to hear his constituents’ concerns about health care, Kagen instead saw his Monday morning “listening session” in Appleton turn into what witnesses described as an “angry mob,” which shouted hostile comments at him and prevented any chance for reasoned discourse. This was not a representative group of Kagen’s constituents, but rather an organized group of right-wing extremists. Most of them live outside of Kagen’s district, but they showed up a full two hours before the meeting to prevent Kagen’s real constituents from attending.

This out-of-control mob scene is not an isolated incident. The same thing is happening throughout the country, primarily in swing districts currently held by Democrats. A leaked copy of the “playbook,” linked to Dick Armey’s Freedom Works group, gives these stooges an entire script to follow, including body language, directions on finding the right moment to yell, and when to hurl the dreaded “socialist” label at a member of Congress.


Hero of the Week: Firefighter Kevin Monaghan

Kevin Monaghan, vice president of Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Local 215, who along with his fellow firefighters has teamed up with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) for the 2009 Milwaukee Fire Department Fill the Boot campaign. This campaign will raise money to promote the great work done by the MDA in providing help and hope to our neighbors who suffer from one of 43 neuromuscular diseases. Monaghan has volunteered to take on a vital leadership role in the Fill the Boot campaign but would like to share the “hero” title with all of his fellow Milwaukee firefighters who will participate. On Aug. 27, 28 and 29 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Milwaukee firefighters will be out in the streets near all 36 Milwaukee fire stations asking you to empty your pockets and fill their boots to help the MDA. One of the folks asking for your help is the 2009 Milwaukee Honorary Firefighter, 6-year-old Alexzandria Fields, an MDA client. Your donation to the boots will help kids like Alex and her family.


Jerk of the Week: Sheriff David Clarke

Sheriff David Clarke’s latest grandstanding efforts once again earn him the title of Jerk of the Week. Clarke, who has great difficulty just managing his own department, now wants to take over and scale back the Community Justice Resource Center. The center, which helps to reintegrate offenders back into society, is one of Milwaukee’s most successful programs. But Clarke objects to the participation of what he terms “violent offenders” in the program, and claims that as many at 30% of participants go on to commit further crimes.

Unlike Clarke, most people in Milwaukee’s law enforcement community support the program, including, for example, District Attorney John Chisholm, who told the Shepherd that relative to recidivism rates throughout the country, “a 60-70% success rate at reintegrating people into society is tremendous, and a win-win” for both participants and the community as a whole. Chisholm also noted that truly dangerous individuals are in prisons, not the House of Correction, and are therefore not part of the program anyway.

 

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Barack Obama encouraged people to "get in the face" of anyone they disagree with- he is on video stating this. Funny how community organizing is only bad- the crowds are only a "mob"- when they oppose this administration and this Congress. Were you upset every time Bush was burned in effigy? These were obviously spontaneous crowds of concerned Americans- once again the "open-minded" left shows itself to be the strongest proponent of censorship of ideas and opinions. The pages of the Shepherd Express reflect the left's utopia- one viewpoint, under Obama and Pelosi, with no input for all. When it all crumbles, we'll remember who destroyed the best health care system on earth.

 

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The left pays people to "organize"!!! Acorn, unions- they offer part-time jobs as indignant, opinionated protesters. After they punch out, it's back to CNN and MSNBC to await the next marching orders.

 

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Hey "Shepherd Staff"- where did you get your information? "Most of them live outside of Kagen's district"? Really? Did you check IDs at the door? Just keep making it up as you go along. This article is a joke. It is just as much a "manufactured" opinion as you proclaim these town meetings to be.

 

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The protesters at the town hall meetings know the details, page by page, of tthe health care bill are. Unfortunately our lawmakers don't. Perhaps they should read it.

 

The protestors don't know a thing, Hawk. Neither do you. Their idea of what the Health Care issue is come from rank lies, hyperbole and conjecture from Conservative talk show hosts and diabolical special interest Nazi's like Dick Armey. Republicans and Conservatives are making a mockery of the Democratic process and the whole world is watching. Shouldn't they be trying to repair their reputation rather than dragging it further through the dirt?

 

Hey Hawk- you're absolutely right! This other reply resorts to calling names- suddenly organizing to influence your elected representatives is "Nazi-ism". I've read about 100 pages of the health care bill, and I seem to know more than most of the elected representatives that are quoted in the "press".

 

Hey Hawk Stroker, your hyperbole is the best!! I'm so very sure that you know more about Health Care than the elected officials who wrote the bill. I'm so very, very sure. And I didn't say the protests were a mark of Naziism (no hyphen, kiddo) I said that Dick Armey (giggle) was a Special Interest Nazi. I'm guessing you read Congressional Bills as well as you read website posts; poorly.

 

Exactly how many lawmakers "wrote" this bill? Why do most of them not seem to understand what is in the bill- if so many of them "wrote" it? By the way, here's a link to an e-mail that details Rep. Gwen Moore's "organizing" actions, designed to bring out the pro-health care bill partisans: http://www.bootsandsabers.com/. Question- is this type of organizing OK? Or is this also "lunatic" and "anti-American"? I'm interested in hearing your opinion, anonymous...but try to keep the sniping to a minimum. It really lowers the quality of the debate.

 

 
 
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