First-hand account: Health care protestors in Colorado
By Emily Lockwood on 08/07/2009 @ 02:45 PM

And then there were the personal attacks, protestors clashing with health care reform supporters: “Why should I pay for [health care] for you? Go back to your job at 7-11,” one man yelled after hearing the story of a woman whose health care had been cut. Another man joined their argument, yelling, “Violence isn’t the answer, but it sure is fun.”
At the very end of the event, a group of protestors were shouting “We want a town hall! We want a town hall!” Really? A town hall? The town hall meeting is a thoughtful, respectful forum for citizens to learn and discuss an issue. The very last thing these protestors want is a respectful discussion of health care. They want to intimidate and threaten our members of Congress and American citizens who truly want a discussion about these issues in a democratic forum.
The level of anger and hatred that I saw from these protestors was unlike anything I’ve ever seen -- and I’ve been front and center during other heated demonstrations, including ones about choice.
These destructive actions are leaving an indelible mark on our public discourse. Their slogans are offensive and misleading. Their chants are full of anger and misinformation. And all the while, the people who are hurting most because of this debate -- the ones struggling to pay for insurance or going without any coverage at all -- are left waiting in the wings.

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