Peaceful, polite, focused protest against President Obama in San Francisco
Bookworm on Oct 14 2009 at 7:18 am | Filed under: Barack Obama, Health, San Francisco
If you’re ticked off about the Senate Committee vote on health care on Tuesday, and worried about what’s coming up next,
TELL THAT TO PRESIDENT OBAMA!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Powell across from Westin St. Francis, San Francisco
Around 5:00 pm
Bring signs but, please, keep them focused on the issue, which is that the health care plan is a double-whammy that has the potential to destroy both our economy and a health care program that provides excellent care to the vast majority of legal Americans.
Do not bring inflammatory signs that personally attack Obama, because you just know that, while regular Americans are interested in the issues, the media cares only about sliming anyone who opposes Obama. What this means is that the nasty signs will appear on TV sets, and in magazines and newspapers, obscuring an important message and cheapening the TEA Party brand.
(If the plans for the protest change, I’ll provide updates at this post, so feel free to check in again.)
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