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How to Call Your Congressman Out at a Town Hall

Stand up for yourself.

By Andrew deRenzy

Thursday, August 13th, 2009, 17:47
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Something I noticed when attending a town hall on Monday, the congressman was condescending. With a sadistic smile on his face, he would drag the argument all over the map. Bringing in partisan politics, shamelessly blaming one party or the other. Often Refering to his rhetoric, “I have not decided how I will vote”, “I won’t vote for a plan that does X, X, X, and doesn’t X, X, X”. But when it was clearly explained to him verbatim by constituents that brought various forms of the bill, he would move the goal post saying its not in the senate bill or its not in the one of the congress bills. Or even flat out saying it does not say what you just said! He is going to vote for the bill and he did not want us to know that.
Most of the town halls are being run like this. They claim to be listening to you, then continue to try to indoctrinate you on how spectacular and revolutionary this plan is. They are not listening. The sound is bouncing off their ears, repelled by the socialistic mentality of their ideologic diva queen minds.

CALL THEM OUT.
Don’t argue numbers.

You sir/ma’am, stand in front of your employers with that smug smile pretentiously vocalizing how you think you know we should live. Falsely claiming a more benevolent view of the world, smearing our intelligence, claiming spread of misery justifies the confiscation of our rights to property, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We claim the responsibility to justly live our lives, whether that means we reap the benefits of success, or learn from our own failures. And to take such fundamental, god given gifts away is the greatest form of evil one can partake of in this world. You are the demon, you are the unjust, you are the filth of this world that you claim has wreaked havoc upon our great nation. If you cannot accept that our ability to prosper or fail in our own hard work or to our own demise, then you are not worthy of being our SERVANT.

The bottom line in this whole health care debate isn’t the costs, isn’t the unending wealth destruction, isn’t everyone needs insurance. It’s the encroachment on our freedoms and way of life. No one is ever denied care, they are denied insurance coverage. People are not dying in the streets, they are going bankrupt because our servants don’t have the balls to enact real reform on lawyers and insurance laws. Bankruptcy is ugly, but it is a necessity. We cannot allow them to claim that they want to protect us from ourselves. We can always go bankrupt, but we cannot bring the dead back to life.

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