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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: bijou on September 07, 2009, 09:02:37 AM
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WEST CHESTER TWP. — Some were clad in colonial-era costumes. Some hoisted signs or waved American flags. But the thousands who filled the lawn in front of the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 5, were consistent in their passionate plea for change.
Whether it was health care reform, a country at war, education, government bailouts, the national debt or Congressional term limits, it was the issues — not politicians — that took center stage at the rally hosted by the Cincinnati Tea Party.
The crowd continued to grow throughout the afternoon, and an estimated 18,000 people had come together at the event’s peak, according to Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones. ... Wendy Jenkins of Anderson, Ind., stood out among some holding a sign that read: “I am ashamed I voted for Obama.†... Less than a half-mile away at Cox and Tylersville roads, 20 demonstrators — also holding handmade signs — from another Butler County grass-roots group, Changebutler.org, advocated for health care reform.
http://www.middletownjournal.com/news/middletown-news/issues-not-politics-is-their-cup-of-tea-283653.html
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Let's see here....18,000 anti Obamacare....20 pro Obamacare.....knock off a zero on each #......divide by 2....hmmmm....900 to one odds.....and we're still suposedly out numbered by the pro Obamacare crowd.
I believe Washington is deafer than Frank. :-)
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Let's see here....18,000 anti Obamacare....20 pro Obamacare.....knock off a zero on each #......divide by 2....hmmmm....900 to one odds.....and we're still suposedly out numbered by the pro Obamacare crowd.
I believe Washington is deafer than Frank. :-)
And isn't the Cincinnati area supposed to be one of the more LIBERAL parts of Ohio? :thatsright: