Specter: Protests not 'representative of America'

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WASHINGTON – Sen. Arlen Specter said Wednesday he thinks people who have been angrily disrupting town hall meetings on overhauling the health care system are "not necessarily representative of America," but should be heard.
How would he know? That turncoat isn't even representative of his own state.

Specter and Sen. Claire McCaskill, a Missouri Democrat, appeared on a nationally broadcast news show Wednesday, a day after town hall meetings they hosted erupted in the same kind of catcalls, jeers and shouting that has characterized many such forums in recent weeks. "There were a couple of tough moments," McCaskill said of her experience, "but it lasted two hours and there were thousands of people there."
There's going to be a whole lot more "tough moments" for these idiot liberals.

"If they don't let us vent our frustrations out, they will have a revolution," Mary Ann Fieser of Hillsboro, Mo., told McCaskill at her Missouri health care forum.
:worship::worship::worship:

McCaskill admonished the rowdy crowd, saying "I don't understand this rudeness. I honestly don't get it."
It's more than obvious the Democrats don't get it, any of it!

Protests not 'representative of America'
 
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Oh, Specter does... you could see the "Oh Sh*t" painted across his face yesterday. He knows his days are numbered, but what do you want him to do? "Well, I'm screwed might as well fly back home?"

He's backed himself into a corner that he knows he's not going to dig himself out of. He jumped to the other side (really it's just a letter) to try save his political hide, and while that means he most likely survive the primary, I'm sure he knows his chances of winning re-election are greatly slimmed down.
 

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