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Citing safety concerns, U. City cancels McCaskills event

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Citing safety concerns, U. City cancels McCaskills event | Political Fix | STLtoday

A day after a Russ Carnahan event led to the arrests of five participants and a reporter, University City High School — where U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill was set to hold a similar event on Tuesday– announced that the forum has been canceled.

The school district sent a news release this afternoon stating that the “reasons for the cancellation by the school district are due to concerns for the safety and security of its staff, community members attending the event, and for the students who would be on campus during that time.”
Guess the Anti-Republicans' response to protest is to run and hide. When are they going to acknowledge that the answers they have are the wrong answers for their constituents? Why not just admit they made a mistake with HR3200, kill it, and go back to the drawing board and work on some real reform legislation for a change?

You know, do what Congressmen and Senators are supposed to do?
 
Haven't you received the memo (the one written in crayon)? Opposition to His Obamaness and the faithful Democratic servants is part of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy™.
 
Haven't you received the memo (the one written in crayon)? Opposition to His Obamaness and the faithful Democratic servants is part of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy™.
You forget, I'm part of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. I can't read any memo without using that secret decoder ring from the Cracker Jack box....and Walgreens was all out of Cracker Jacks!

At least, that's what the lunatic left would have you believe. Or perhaps I'm just a guy who reads the papers, thinks a bit, and actually demands that Congress hew to its mandate of representing the will of the people, rather than the will of Dear Leader's Chosen Few.
 
Am I going to far to hope that perhaps our government will come to fear the people?
 
Am I going to far to hope that perhaps our government will come to fear the people?
I hope that is the case, and I thought I'd never see it.
 
Citing safety concerns, U. City cancels McCaskills event | Political Fix | STLtoday


Guess the Anti-Republicans' response to protest is to run and hide. When are they going to acknowledge that the answers they have are the wrong answers for their constituents? Why not just admit they made a mistake with HR3200, kill it, and go back to the drawing board and work on some real reform legislation for a change?

You know, do what Congressmen and Senators are supposed to do?

You really should read your source material. The school canceled the event, not sen. McCaskill. The dems are not running and hiding. Good lord this is the most pathetic thread yet from you...
 
You really should read your source material. The school canceled the event, not sen. McCaskill. The dems are not running and hiding. Good lord this is the most pathetic thread yet from you...

I read it and understood that. But I hope that such actions will send a clear message that the people are fed up with them and have been for a long time. I know Im fed up across the board, dems and reps.
 
Am I going to far to hope that perhaps our government will come to fear the people?
From your lips to Congress' ears. Congress should always fear the wrath of the people. Makes for good representative government.
 
Citing safety concerns, U. City cancels McCaskills event | Political Fix | STLtoday


Guess the Anti-Republicans' response to protest is to run and hide. When are they going to acknowledge that the answers they have are the wrong answers for their constituents? Why not just admit they made a mistake with HR3200, kill it, and go back to the drawing board and work on some real reform legislation for a change?

You know, do what Congressmen and Senators are supposed to do?

I thought you were above posting articles that you didn't actually read.

Try again.

Who cancelled the event?
 
Citing safety concerns, U. City cancels McCaskills event | Political Fix | STLtoday


Guess the Anti-Republicans' response to protest is to run and hide. When are they going to acknowledge that the answers they have are the wrong answers for their constituents? Why not just admit they made a mistake with HR3200, kill it, and go back to the drawing board and work on some real reform legislation for a change?

You know, do what Congressmen and Senators are supposed to do?

Obama Boost: New Poll Shows 76% Support For Choice Of Public Plan

Yeah, cuz no one but 76% of this country want a public option.... those 24% should dictate what the rest of us want...... By the way, these stats are from a conservative paper: The WSJ!

That said, it does have the following to say. It seems that the misinformation junkies are winning some over. Also, 35% are obviously undecided having not gotten to the information yet. Further, I think many are pissed that the public option has gotten watered down. This contributes to some of the negative numbers.

That said, the president still has his work cut out for him. In the same NBC/WSJ poll, only 33 percent of respondents said they thought the president's health care plan, to the extent they knew of it, was a "good idea;" 32 percent said it was a bad idea.

Other polls saying the same things:

Poll: Most Back Public Health Care Option - CBS News (linking a CBS/NYT Poll)

Another poll shows 'public' support - First Read - msnbc.com (siting Quinnipac)

More current polls:

Majority back Obama on health care reform: poll - Yahoo! News

Tracking Poll Examines Public Opinion About Health Care Reform

Most Favor Health Care Reform In New Poll

Again, while numbers do go down, I think they are due to my comments above, not to people not wanting a public option. To think that is just wishful thinking from the minority right.
 
You forget, I'm part of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. I can't read any memo without using that secret decoder ring from the Cracker Jack box....and Walgreens was all out of Cracker Jacks!


Dude! Don't tell me you didn't get this month's cypher sheet.
 
Am I going to far to hope that perhaps our government will come to fear the people?

Whatta ya mean, "will"? I think do, now.

The whole point of having the meeting at a school house was to pursuade people from causing trouble, just like the prayer vigil stunt. Obviously, they believe that folks are pissed off enough to start trouble at a school, too.
 
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Dude! Don't tell me you didn't get this month's cypher sheet.
The woman had this craving for ice cream--she had a case of Blue Bell on the Brain and completely forgot to get the weekly box of Cracker Jacks.

(don't suppose you have a spare copy? :mrgreen:)
 
The woman had this craving for ice cream--she had a case of Blue Bell on the Brain and completely forgot to get the weekly box of Cracker Jacks.

(don't suppose you have a spare copy? :mrgreen:)

I can make another, but this is the last time. :rofl
 
This thread needs to be moved. The title does not match the article in the OP and is misleading. Which is not following the guide lines of the Breaking News forum.
 
This thread needs to be moved. The title does not match the article in the OP and is misleading. Which is not following the guide lines of the Breaking News forum. McCaskill did not close this meeting down and the OP's article states just that.
 
This thread needs to be moved. The title does not match the article in the OP and is misleading. Which is not following the guide lines of the Breaking News forum. McCaskill did not close this meeting down and the OP's article states just that.

You might want to take another look.
 
This thread needs to be moved. The title does not match the article in the OP and is misleading. Which is not following the guide lines of the Breaking News forum. McCaskill did not close this meeting down and the OP's article states just that.

Nothing in the thread breaks rules, the title matches the article. The fact that Celticlord completely misrepresents what the article says is amusing, but not against the rules.
 
Why not just admit they made a mistake with HR3200, kill it, and go back to the drawing board and work on some real reform legislation for a change?

Answer: ego


Haven't you received the memo (the one written in crayon)? Opposition to His Obamaness and the faithful Democratic servants is part of a Vast Right Wing Conspiracy™.

I liked being called a terrorist.
 
Obama Boost: New Poll Shows 76% Support For Choice Of Public Plan

Yeah, cuz no one but 76% of this country want a public option.... those 24% should dictate what the rest of us want...... By the way, these stats are from a conservative paper: The WSJ!

That said, it does have the following to say. It seems that the misinformation junkies are winning some over. Also, 35% are obviously undecided having not gotten to the information yet. Further, I think many are pissed that the public option has gotten watered down. This contributes to some of the negative numbers






Other polls saying the same things:

Poll: Most Back Public Health Care Option - CBS News (linking a CBS/NYT Poll)

Another poll shows 'public' support - First Read - msnbc.com (siting Quinnipac)

More current polls:

Majority back Obama on health care reform: poll - Yahoo! News

Tracking Poll Examines Public Opinion About Health Care Reform

Most Favor Health Care Reform In New Poll

Again, while numbers do go down, I think they are due to my comments above, not to people not wanting a public option. To think that is just wishful thinking from the minority right.

Jeezzzzzzzz.... why don't you use a real polling service instead of those plainly biased ones.

By SCOTT RASMUSSEN
For all the back and forth about the “public option,” Congressional Budget Office estimates and proposed tax hikes, the fundamentals are really what make health-care reform a hard sell to American voters. As members of Congress head home for the August recess, they should take a close look at some poll numbers before they attempt to pass any new legislation.

The most important fundamental is that 68% of American voters have health-insurance coverage they rate good or excellent. That number comes from polling conducted this past weekend of 1,000 likely voters. Most of these voters approach the health-care reform debate fearing that they have more to lose than to gain.

Adding to President Barack Obama’s challenge as he sells health-care reform to the public is the fact that most voters are skeptical about the government’s ability to do anything well. While the president says his plan will reduce costs, 53% believe it will have the opposite effect.

There’s also the reality that 74% of voters rate the quality of care they now receive as good or excellent. And 50% fear that if Congress passes health-care reform, it will lead to a decline in the quality of that care.

Advocates of health-care reform on Capitol Hill are up against something bigger than voters’ reactions to a variety of specific proposals. Our polling in February found that by a 2-1 margin, voters believe that no matter how bad things are Congress can always make matters worse. That’s one reason 78% believe passage of the current congressional health-care proposals is likely to mean higher taxes for the middle class.

However, there are some numbers congressional Democrats can celebrate. Specifically, 63% of voters agreed with the president earlier this year when he said, “We must make it a priority to give every single American quality affordable health care.” Yet while they agree in theory, only 28% are currently willing to pay higher taxes to achieve that goal.

Scott Rasmussen: Health Reform and the Polls - WSJ.com
 
Another Freeper thread, a ditto-head group hug. Mods, is this really how you want this forum to look?
 
Another Freeper thread, a ditto-head group hug. Mods, is this really how you want this forum to look?

A place where all viewpoints may be discussed? I'll bet they do!
 
Another Freeper thread, a ditto-head group hug. Mods, is this really how you want this forum to look?

Are you that afraid something might be said against Obama? Delicate little thing isn't he.
 
Nothing in the thread breaks rules, the title matches the article. The fact that Celticlord completely misrepresents what the article says is amusing, but not against the rules.

You sound surprised.
 
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