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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/wor...-Obamas-spending-tea-party-demonstration.html

Up to two million march to US Capitol to protest against Obama's spending in 'tea-party' demonstration


By Mail Foreign Service
Last updated at 9:39 PM on 12th September 2009

Up to two million people marched to the U.S. Capitol today, carrying signs with slogans such as "Obamacare makes me sick" as they protested the president's health care plan and what they say is out-of-control spending.

The line of protesters spread across Pennsylvania Avenue for blocks, all the way to the capitol, according to the Washington Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.

People were chanting "enough, enough" and "We the People." Others yelled "You lie, you lie!" and "Pelosi has to go," referring to California congresswoman Nancy Pelosi.

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Tens of thousands of people converged on Capitol Hill on Saturday to protest against government spending

Demonstrators waved U.S. flags and held signs reading "Go Green Recycle Congress" and "I'm Not Your ATM." Men wore colonial costumes as they listened to speakers who warned of "judgment day" - Election Day 2010.

Richard Brigle, 57, a Vietnam War veteran and former Teamster, came from Michigan. He said health care needs to be reformed - but not according to President Barack Obama's plan.

"My grandkids are going to be paying for this. It's going to cost too much money that we don't have," he said while marching, bracing himself with a wooden cane as he walked.

FreedomWorks Foundation, a conservative organization led by former House of Representatives Majority Leader Dick Armey, organized several groups from across the country for what they billed as a "March on Washington."

Organizers say they built on momentum from the April "tea party" demonstrations held nationwide to protest tax policies, along with growing resentment over the economic stimulus packages and bank bailouts.

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US President Barack Obama sports a mustache famously worn by German dictator Adolf Hitler

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Demonstrators hold up banners on Capitol Hill in Washington on Saturday

Many protesters said they paid their own way to the event - an ethic they believe should be applied to the government.

They say unchecked spending on things like a government-run health insurance option could increase inflation and lead to economic ruin.

Terri Hall, 45, of Florida, said she felt compelled to become political for the first time this year because she was upset by government spending.

"Our government has lost sight of the powers they were granted," she said. She added that the deficit spending was out of control, and said she thought it was putting the country at risk.

Anna Hayes, 58, a nurse from Fairfax County, stood on the Mall in 1981 for Reagan's inauguration. "The same people were celebrating freedom," she said. "The president was fighting for the people then. I remember those years very well and fondly."

Saying she was worried about "Obamacare," Hayes explained: "This is the first rally I've been to that demonstrates against something, the first in my life. I just couldn't stay home anymore."

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The heated demonstrations were organized by a Conservative group called the Tea Party Patriots

Like countless others at the rally, Joan Wright, 78, of Ocean Pines, Md., sounded angry. "I'm not taking this crap anymore," said Wright, who came by bus to Washington with 150 like-minded residents of Maryland's Eastern Shore. "I don't like the health-care [plan]. I don't like the czars. And I don't like the elitists telling us what we should do or eat."
Republican lawmakers also supported the rally.

"Republicans, Democrats and independents are stepping up and demanding we put our fiscal house in order," Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said.

"I think the overriding message after years of borrowing, spending and bailouts is enough is enough."

Other sponsors of the rally include the Heartland Institute, Americans for Tax Reform and the Ayn Rand Center for Individuals Rights.

Recent polls illustrate how difficult recent weeks have been for a president who, besides tackling health care, has been battling to end a devastatingly deep recession.

Fifty percent approve and 49 percent disapprove of the overall job he is doing as president, compared to July, when those approving his performance clearly outnumbered those who were unhappy with it, 55 percent to 42 percent.

Just 42 percent approve of the president's work on the high-profile health issue.
The poll was taken over five days just before Obama's speech to Congress. That speech reflected Obama's determination to push ahead despite growing obstacles.

"I will not waste time with those who have made the calculation that it's better politics to kill this plan than to improve it," Obama said on Wednesday night. "I won't stand by while the special interests use the same old tactics to keep things exactly the way they are.

"If you misrepresent what's in the plan, we'll call you out. And I will not accept the status quo as a solution."

Prior to Obama's speech before Congress U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man they say tried to get into a secure area near the Capitol with a gun in his car as President Barack Obama was speaking.

Police spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider said Thursday that 28-year-old Joshua Bowman of suburban Falls Church, Virginia, was arrested around 8 p.m. Wednesday when Obama was due to speak.

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'Parasite-in-chief': The title given to the American President during the demonstrations on Saturday

Bowman's intentions were unclear, police said.

Today's protests imitated the original Boston Tea Party of 1773, when colonists threw three shiploads of taxed tea into Boston Harbour in protest against the British government under the slogan 'No taxation without representation'.

The group first began rising to prominence in April, when the governor of Texas threatened to secede from the union in protest against government spending. Waves of tea party protests have crossed America since.

Today's rally, the largest grouping of fiscal conservatives to march on Washington, comes on the heels of heated town halls held during the congressional August recess when some Democratic lawmakers were confronted, disrupted and shouted down by angry protestors who oppose President Obama's plan to overhaul the health care system.


 
It boggles the mind just how upset people are about changing healthcare.

It's not like we're talking about national security, or invading a country (that had nothing to do with 9/11, or attacking us in anyway)..we're talking about practice..er..I mean, we're talking about healthcare.

Where were these idiots when we our previous president was spending us into massive debt?

It's incredibly hard not to see this as a bunch of (mostly) scared older white people who hate the fact a black man is President.
 
It boggles the mind just how upset people are about changing healthcare.

It's not like we're talking about national security, or invading a country (that had nothing to do with 9/11, or attacking us in anyway)..we're talking about practice..er..I mean, we're talking about healthcare.

Where were these idiots when we our previous president was spending us into massive debt?

It's incredibly hard not to see this as a bunch of (mostly) scared older white people who hate the fact a black man is President.

Why does it always come back to racism for you? Isn't it possible that people are afraid of the control government is taking over our lives?

It seems to me the people who bring up President Obama's race the most are on the Left.
 
Why does it always come back to racism for you? Isn't it possible that people are afraid of the control government is taking over our lives?

It seems to me the people who bring up President Obama's race the most are on the Left.

Well, the crowd is overwhelmingly white. Actually I agree that this really isn't a race thing.

What do these people want, anyway?
 
Why does it always come back to racism for you? Isn't it possible that people are afraid of the control government is taking over our lives?

It seems to me the people who bring up President Obama's race the most are on the Left.

I did find a few of the pictures to be over the top.

However, this should put to rest that the tea party crowd is a bit more than staged events. It's downright impressive to get 2M people to show up for something like this. 2M people at $500 cost each (travel, hotel, whatever) is $1B. I don't believe any political organization has that kind of money to spend on a publicity stunt.

That is, the people genuinely are upset enough to show up.
 
I really doubt it was actually 2 million people. And if it was actually 2 million people, they needed something to do.
 
So their goal was to gather the largest assemblage of idiots in one place and get in the Guiness Book of World Records? :dunno:
 
Why does it always come back to racism for you? Isn't it possible that people are afraid of the control government is taking over our lives?

Not these people.

They voted for Bush twice and were quite pleased being under his thumb for 8 un-American years.
 
So their goal was to gather the largest assemblage of idiots in one place and get in the Guiness Book of World Records? :dunno:
They were obviously missing at least one idiot.
 
It's incredibly hard not to see this as a bunch of (mostly) scared older white people who hate the fact a black man is President.

It's not hard for me to not see it that way.

I would expect it to be the same if Hillary were president, and then people would be blaming the matter on her being a woman.

Ed O.
 
u got to love freedom- they even give out permits for aryan nation rallies in the chocolate city
 
It's incredibly hard not to see this as a bunch of (mostly) scared older white people who hate the fact a black man is President.
"Incredibly hard"? I guess so, if you already think that anybody opposed to Obama is a racist. But that only exposes your own shallow way of thinking, not theirs.
 
i was just glancing at the posters in crane's article and i came across a "glenn beck for president" poster. clearly, no rhodes scholars were in attendance
 
Here's the NYTimes article on the rally. They call it the largest anti-Obama rally since he's been president. You gotta love it!!!

WASHINGTON — A sea of protesters filled the west lawn of the Capitol and spilled onto the National Mall on Saturday in the largest rally against President Obama since he took office, a culmination of a summer-long season of protests that began with opposition to a health care overhaul and grew into a broader dissatisfaction with government.

On a cloudy and cool day, the demonstrators came from all corners of the country, waving American flags and handwritten signs explaining the root of their frustrations. Their anger stretched well beyond the health care legislation moving through Congress, with shouts of support for gun rights, lower taxes and a smaller government.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/13/us/politics/13protestweb.html
 
i was just glancing at the posters in crane's article and i came across a "glenn beck for president" poster. clearly, no rhodes scholars were in attendance

Glenn Beck is just as qualified to run this country as Barack Obama is. I am not saying that he IS qualified, just that his qualifications rival those of our current President. I would say Michael Savage (or Wiener) is more qualified but I think I heard him say he doesn't like ice cream the other day. That is a crazy dude right there.


How dare those fucking racists chant bad things about Nancy Pelosi? That black bitch does deserve it though...oh wait.
 
Glenn Beck is just as qualified to run this country as Barack Obama is. I am not saying that he IS qualified, just that his qualifications rival those of our current President.

Sure. Cause Glen Beck was a US senator, and a state senator, and won a national election for President.

But the problem is, Glen Beck was born in Kenya, so he's not eligible.

barfo
 
Sure. Cause Glen Beck was a US senator, and a state senator, and won a national election for President.

But the problem is, Glen Beck was born in Kenya, so he's not eligible.

barfo


Glenn Beck was on fucking tv mother fucker. How dare you look down on people that are on tv? Jesse fucking Ventura was on tv and he owns all. Glenn Beck was probably born in Kentucky and wishes to hide that as much as that furriner wishes to hide his Kenyan birth.

Glenn Beck wishes he was black, if Glenn Beck was black he would be the first lifetime president of the USA. Wait, I think Glenn Beck is black. Wait, who is Glenn Beck?

edit, I should have said Glenn Beck IS on tv. Well, maybe he isn't on right this minute but with reruns and time zone changes he could be. Or some guy could be watching him on DVR before rubbing one out to Nazi snuff film/BBW porn.
 
Glenn Beck was on fucking tv mother fucker. How dare you look down on people that are on tv?

I can't help it, my TV sits on the floor.

barfo
 
Glenn Beck is just as qualified to run this country as Barack Obama is. I am not saying that he IS qualified, just that his qualifications rival those of our current President. I would say Michael Savage (or Wiener) is more qualified but I think I heard him say he doesn't like ice cream the other day. That is a crazy dude right there.

you're a funny man. aside from president obama's political experience- he was the former president of the harvard law review, the first black president i might add. many of the conservatives who worked on the review went on to work for george bush's admin. conversely, glenn beck is nothing more than an obnoxious talk radio personality who profits in the millions on the irrational fears of retarded arse americans.

here's a sample of glenn beck's greatest hits:

[video=youtube;a_AkE6HhXG8]
 
Did these protesters get pissed off and get together to protest Bush spending us into oblivion?

If not, then I couldn't care less about this.
 
Did these protesters get pissed off and get together to protest Bush spending us into oblivion?

If not, then I couldn't care less about this.

These people don't notice big spending habits when a Republican is the cause. They only notice them, or think they only happen, count and are caused by, Democrats.

So to answer your question, they did not get together and protest when Bush spent a shit load of money, bailed out the banks and invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11.
 
These people don't notice big spending habits when a Republican is the cause. They only notice them, or think they only happen, count and are caused by, Democrats.

So to answer your question, they did not get together and protest when Bush spent a shit load of money, bailed out the banks and invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11.

Bush's approval rating upon leaving office suggests republicans weren't exactly happy with the job he did, and the spending especially.
:dunno:
 
Where are people getting this 2 million number from? DC fire dept. estimates 60-70K.... I understand crowd science is never exact but there has to be some pretty wacko algorithms out there.
 
Bush's approval rating upon leaving office suggests republicans weren't exactly happy with the job he did, and the spending especially.
:dunno:

Yah, years after the road to Shambala already had been driven on.
 
Where are people getting this 2 million number from? DC fire dept. estimates 60-70K.... I understand crowd science is never exact but there has to be some pretty wacko algorithms out there.

Well I think it's clear that the DC FD was just following Obama's command, and downplaying the whole # of people who were there..
 
Did these protesters get pissed off and get together to protest Bush spending us into oblivion?

If not, then I couldn't care less about this.

Why is it so difficult to understand that it isn't a binary thing? It isn't either "over-spending", or not "over-spending".

Obama is spending much, much more than Bush ever did. It is perfectly logical that people who care about government spending would be much, much more upset now. More extreme spending should elicit more extreme protesting.
 
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Why is it so difficult to understand that it isn't a binary thing? It isn't either "over-spending", or not "over-spending".

Obama is spending much, much more than Bush ever did. It is perfectly logical that people who care about government spending would be much, much more upset now. More extreme spending should elicit more extreme protesting.

I think what you mean to say is that Obama is including the Iraq war in the budgets numbers (which the previous administration didn't include in the budget), and people are freaking out about that. And I think you also meant to say that we're still on Bush's budget, and not Obamas. And I think you meant to say that Obama had nothing to do with the 700 billion that went to the Bank Bailouts.
 
i was just glancing at the posters in crane's article and i came across a "glenn beck for president" poster. clearly, no rhodes scholars were in attendance

How many women has Glenn Beck killed?

I've never watched Beck, but I don't have someone who has committed homicide as my avatar, either.

:)

Ed O.
 
I think what you mean to say is that Obama is including the Iraq war in the budgets numbers (which the previous administration didn't include in the budget), and people are freaking out about that. And I think you also meant to say that we're still on Bush's budget, and not Obamas. And I think you meant to say that Obama had nothing to do with the 700 billion that went to the Bank Bailouts.

Wow, what a bunch of gibberish. Are you honestly trying to deny that Obama's spending and budgets are worse than Bush's? Amazing. The blinders on some Obama supports' are indredible. A one-time $700 billion bank bailout is going to look like a drop in the bucket.

In a chilling forecast, the White House is predicting a 10-year federal deficit of $9 trillion — more than the sum of all previous deficits since America's founding. And it says by the next decade's end the national debt will equal three-quarters of the entire U.S. economy.

link
 

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