Pawlenty, Hugh Hewitt and Michael Medved headline health care repeal rally

By Andy Birkey
Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 2:08 pm

Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Photo: Governor's Office

Gov. Tim Pawlenty will join conservative talk radio hosts Michael Medved and Hugh Hewitt for “Undoing Obamacare: America Unplugged Tour” on April 28 at Minneapolis’ Orchestra Hall. With tickets ranging from $12.50 to $149, the event is sponsored by conservative talk radio station AM 1280.

The event invitation reads:

“The U.S. House of Representatives actions proved we have no voice in Washington! Now is the time for the American People to begin the process that will forever answer the question “who represents whom”. We must act now to begin a historic fight to get our country back. A fight to reverse this unconstitutional legislation.”

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gbear
Comment posted April 24, 2010 @ 7:31 pm

Ummm, Tim, last time I checked, Obama was elected to be president by a majority of the nations voters. He’s there because most of he country wanted him to have the job. Same goes for the people who are serving in the house and senate.

You may be having some trouble with that concept due to the fact that you never won your office with a majority of the vote. Always somewhere less than 50%.

There are books and websites available that can teach you about representative government and how elections work


Jimmy
Comment posted April 26, 2010 @ 12:54 am

Don’t kid yourself. The healthcare destruction act was shoved through against the will of the majority of Americans. That’s why many democrites are deciding not to run; they want to “spend more time with their families”.

The regime knows they’ll be shellacked next November so they are cramming their idiocy through whatever the cost. But teapartiers will clean up whatever the courts don’t strike down.


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