03-26-2010, 12:58 PM
While some buy these "conspiracy theories"... this particular theory being "the manufacturing of a hate-crime epidemic" by the so-called "left", the majority of Americans do not so subscribe.
And these numerous incidents reported of violence against Members of Congress who have mostly voted for Health Care Reform are not "made up", they are a reality.
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Rather than try to maginalize and dismiss such threats, our leaders on both sides of the aisle need to condemn such totally un-American tactics. To date,
the Republican side of the aisle appears mostly to be playing the "blame game"... asserting that advocates of health care reform are making too much of
such appalling acts of violence rather than adamantly condemning such acts.
--- WT Reader
And these numerous incidents reported of violence against Members of Congress who have mostly voted for Health Care Reform are not "made up", they are a reality.
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/25/congress.threats/index.html?hpt=Sbin">http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/25/ ... l?hpt=Sbin</a><!-- m -->
Rather than try to maginalize and dismiss such threats, our leaders on both sides of the aisle need to condemn such totally un-American tactics. To date,
the Republican side of the aisle appears mostly to be playing the "blame game"... asserting that advocates of health care reform are making too much of
such appalling acts of violence rather than adamantly condemning such acts.
--- WT Reader