
Why is it a problem if the conservatives against the health care is organized?
First let me say that I do not doubt Efforts are being organized, I think most people involved in the halls of the city are people who in the past probably werent interested in politics, but now getting involved because they see a problem that directly affects their families negatively. That said even if it were organized by what is this a problem? Administration Obama, Acorn and other left wing groups pay people to attend rallies, paying people to protest, to pay people to appear to the municipalities and write things Internet forums. The left is more organic and better organized in the group of Tehri, so why is it a problem if the Conservatives are against an issue?
It is not. There is interesting, at least take note of lobbyists, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and scammers who pay the bills and provide the organization. This is not a "problem" per se. Of course, the fact that they are liars paranoid is a problem, and will not be forgotten. The script is a bit boring, too. It is monstrous lie about "Nazis" and "fascist" being "left" or "liberal" goes against the whole literature, facts and witnesses, and those who use it must be ignorant of the facts or monstrously corrupt. Read Shirer, Toland, Bullock, or any witness. These follies are particularly purely reactionary right, and I saw "putsch" tactical edge between these imbeciles. By the way, you're lying in "demonstrators paid" ACORN, etc, etc, not only is there no proof of it would withdraw all their cards. None of you right wing neo-Nazis have not read literature that spew their hatred out there? You are obviously just a sleazy liar wingnut and manufacturing.
MICHAEL MOORE ON THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW DISCUSSES CURRENT POLITICAL ISSUES
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