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9-12-2009 6:44 PM
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merrie says:
Regardless, the timing of last night’s hastily arranged speech before a joint session of Congress was weird. Such special sessions are themselves weird, exceedingly rare forums usually reserved for dramatic effect, like when Presidents declare war. The glaring exception, it seems, was Bill Clinton’s ill-fated, pen-wagging veto threat to Congress if they failed to pass his (Hillary’s) health care plan. So why did Obama do it? Why now? According to USA Today before his speech, “the ever more noisy opposition to his health care objectives has had one result: It prompted Obama’s decision to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday in an effort to regain momentum on the issue.”

So the President wants to have another argument with the voters. He already has ridiculed publicly citizens who have the audacity to disagree, like the lady who asked him to keep government out of her Medicare. (Maybe she was referring to his proposed $500 billion . . .
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9-12-2009 6:47 PM
merrie
. . . in cuts from a system that is already $46 trillion in the red, to fund another government-run health care system for new populations?)

We respectfully accept the invitation, Mr. President, and have decided, en mass, to March on Washington this Saturday, September 12th. I predict it will be the largest group of fiscal conservatives to ever gather in Washington, D.C. We will gather at Freedom Plaza, near the White House, at 9 am Saturday morning. Tens of thousands will march straight down Pennsylvania Avenue to the West front of the Capitol for a massive rally. There will be a stage, jumbotrons and an excellent sound system. You will hear from principled leaders like Former Majorit...
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