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Specter: Protests not 'representative of America'

Delante Bess, right, holds a poster showing an altered photo of President Barack Obama during a health care town hall meeting in Alhambra, Calif, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

By MERRILL HARTSON, Associated Press Writer
Published: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:08 AM CDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- 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.

"It's more than health care," said Specter, 79, who earlier this year left the Republican Party and became a Democrat. "I think there is a mood in America of anger with so many people unemployed, with so much bickering in Washington ... with the fear of losing their health care. It all boils over."

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."

Jeers and taunts drowned out both Specter and McCaskill on occasion Tuesday. President Barack Obama was treated more respectfully at his town hall meeting in New Hampshire.

"You'll be gone, by God the bureaucrats will still be here," one man told Specter at a session in Lebanon, Pa.

"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. McCaskill admonished the rowdy crowd, saying "I don't understand this rudeness. I honestly don't get it."


The bitter sessions underscored the challenge for the administration as it tries to win over an increasingly skeptical public on the costly and far-reaching task of revamping the nation's health care system. Desperate to stop a hardening opposition, the White House created a Web site to dispel what it says are smears and House Democrats set up a health care "war room" out of Majority Leader Steny Hoyer's office to help lawmakers handle questions.

Specter, who had another such forum scheduled Wedneday at State College, Pa., said he had been "impressed with the fact that people have been very well prepared." He said many have come to meetings with copies of the legislation and have cited specific provisions in their arguments.

"These people have a right to be organized," the senator said on CBS's "The Early Show."

"I'm not going to complain about being organized. They have a right to speak," he said, "but I think we have to explain, they're not necessarily representative of America. I think they're vocal. I don't think they're representative."

Specter said he didn't think people opposed to various health care proposals have a right to disrupt public meetings on the issue.

Obama answered his critics indirectly. At his town hall in Portsmouth, N.H., he urged Americans to ignore those who try to "scare and mislead the American people," telling a cordial audience, "For all the scare tactics out there, what is truly scary is if we do nothing."

McCaskill said she was "proud of the people that showed up and I don't take that personally."

"It's that they don't trust government right now," she said on NBC's "Today" show.

"It wasn't the majority of the audience, it was a huge chunk of them," she said. "But I get that distrust. There's a lot of cynicism out there and it's important that I get out there and listen to that."

Many people "have a lot of pent-up frustration about what has happened over the past six months because it's come fast and furious," McCaskill said.




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@da'lake wrote on Aug 17, 2009 10:24 AM:

" I'll suggest that. I was just floored they would actually try to argue with a voter and convince them that their position was wrong. "

fishing01 wrote on Aug 17, 2009 9:53 AM:

" Send an e mail to her Chief of Staff and complain. These 20's somethings that think they know it all because they carry a blackberry are ruining those offices. "

@da'lake wrote on Aug 17, 2009 9:33 AM:

" A coworker of mine called McCaskill's office to express their opposition to Obama's plan. The 20-something assistant that answered the phone actually argued with them, told them their opinion was wrong and wanted to debate it. I could not believe it.....they are supposed to represent their constituents, not try to cram THEIR views down OUR throats. We are the voters. "

momtoo wrote on Aug 15, 2009 5:08 PM:

" BTW several of my friends have gone to these town hall meetings, I unfortunately haven't had the opportunity to, since we haven't had a local one. "

momtoo wrote on Aug 15, 2009 5:07 PM:

" But for those individuals that think that ALL of the protestors that go to the meetings are "organized" by one group, you are mistaken. My friends and I don't need a community organizer to tell us what to say, we can think for ourselves.

People need to wake up and realize that this isn't going to work. I just hope the right people figure that out BEFORE they vote for it, not after. "

momtoo wrote on Aug 15, 2009 5:05 PM:

" If Bush had came up with this, the same things would be happening, just flip the lines.

I am a democrat. I don't like the idea of one size fits all medicine, but I'm not going to go to a town hall meeting and have a shouting match. Especially since skelton won't show up to have a town hall meeting, anyway. I have called my representatives and legislators. They (or their assistants) know my opinion. Will they listen, some will some won't. "

Byron W. wrote on Aug 14, 2009 5:20 PM:

" Travelin_Rose wrote "So Specter says....he's talking about turning Republican again. He needs to get voted out no matter what! "

I hadn't heard that one. I hope he does that would be the nail in his political coffin. "

Travelin_Rose wrote on Aug 14, 2009 3:56 PM:

" So Specter says demonstrators aren't representive of America. I don't think Specter is representative of America. What a slimeball. He was a Republican, turned Democrat because he was afraid he wouldn't win, now he's talking about turning Republican again. He needs to get voted out no matter what! "

Byron W. wrote on Aug 14, 2009 3:35 PM:

" cinnamon wrote "Oh, and by the way folks, if the protestors are America, then America must be racist."

Now there is a lie for you. "

G.Willikers wrote on Aug 13, 2009 8:01 AM:

" Specter is only saying this because he never actually LISTENS to anyone that disagrees with him. The protestors are EXACTLY representative of America, he just refuses to accept it. "

LD wrote on Aug 13, 2009 7:59 AM:

" No, mac, what truthseekers saying is the people in the midwest or rural areas that Barack Huessin claimed "cling to their God and guns" are never heard. Its the liberal brainless folks from California, as the stereotype goes, that seem to get all the air time. And now that were getting togetther to tell your commy comrades how we feel were stupid?

BTW, how do you KNOW that all people voting on the bill have read it? You cant possibly KNOW that for a fact, its impossible. So i think we should throw out your opinions as well based on lack of evidence. It was just a lame brained assumption. "

Average Joe wrote on Aug 12, 2009 9:36 PM:

" Answer: because health care is big business also. If you let doctors and big pharm sell you every treatment under the sun, you don't end up with better health, you end up with bigger health care bills to pay. If you want better health, get off the drugs, alcohol, tobacco; and start exercising by pushing yourself away from the table. "

Average Joe wrote on Aug 12, 2009 9:35 PM:

" Two lines above sum it up pretty well...

Obama: "For all the scare tactics out there, what is truly scary is if we do nothing."
McCaskill: "It's that they don't trust government right now,"

Spiraling health care costs can't keep going; we can't, trust the govt to fix it. But then again, they just bailed out big businesses and banks, why not keep printing and throwing money at health care? "

cinnamon wrote on Aug 12, 2009 8:10 PM:

" Oh, and by the way folks, if the protestors are America, then America must be racist. "

cinnamon wrote on Aug 12, 2009 8:09 PM:

" truthseeker needs to be called spellseeker -- it's "Pelosi" not "Palosi" "

Byron W. wrote on Aug 12, 2009 6:24 PM:

" McCaskill said "It's that they don't trust government right now."

She got that right. Now she needs to decide if she will side with the fools that have caused the distrust or do what makes sense. My money is on her siding with the fools. "

Byron W. wrote on Aug 12, 2009 6:22 PM:

" truthseeker wrote "Just because I dont agree with someone doesnt mean I wont respect their right to their opinion nor will I ever tell them to move or that they dont deserve to have their opinion heard."

If a person's opinion is uninformed then it is worthless and deserves no respect. If a persons opinion defies reality and common sense it deserves no respect. We have been tolerant of foolishness for too long and that is why we find ourselves in the mess we are in. "

Byron W. wrote on Aug 12, 2009 6:18 PM:

" Specter is a doddering old fool. The protestors are AMERICA. "

truthseeker wrote on Aug 12, 2009 4:11 PM:

" Boscoe, you said that, I didnt. Although, I cant understand for instance why one would want to live in a convent if they arent a sister. Just using that as an example dont jump on me for being antiCatholic because I'm not. Mac has the right to his/her opinions just as I should. Just because I dont agree with someone doesnt mean I wont respect their right to their opinion nor will I ever tell them to move or that they dont deserve to have their opinion heard. "

truthseeker wrote on Aug 12, 2009 4:03 PM:

" Mac, thank you for proving the point I was making. If we dont believe the same things that the liberals believe according to you "You don't deserve to have your opinion heard. "
This is EXACTLY why people are showing up at these town halls so angry. It is this holier than though, we know all and you know nothing and dont question us mentality that will prove the liberals losers in the end.
No, I dont believe that the east coast is not part of America. There are many terrific people that live there. It is the politicians etc that dont care to find out how the rest of America feels that I was talking about. "

boscoe wrote on Aug 12, 2009 3:46 PM:

" Mac, if you don't like the way we believe, then please move to the east coast. We won't miss you. Have fun! "

Mac1974 wrote on Aug 12, 2009 3:19 PM:

" truthseeker said, "The problem is it IS representive of the American people. If you get out of DC and the liberal east coast you will find that this is exactly how people feel. "


So, according to you, the east coast isn't a part of America anymore? See, this is exactly why folks like you are left standing in a hall with the microphone and lights switched off. You're not even rational. You don't deserve to have your opinion heard. "

Mac1974 wrote on Aug 12, 2009 3:12 PM:

" truthseeker said, " I find it totally unbelievable that ordianry citizens have read these bills and those who will be voting on them have not. "


You should since it's a blatant lie. "

truthseeker wrote on Aug 12, 2009 2:58 PM:

" The really sad thing that I have noticed during these town halls on tv is that the people who are being paid to know what is going on(Senators and Reps) are having to be told by the public what is in the bills. It has happened more than once and I find it totally unbelievable that ordianry citizens have read these bills and those who will be voting on them have not. "

truthseeker wrote on Aug 12, 2009 2:55 PM:

" Sen Specter, The problem is it IS representive of the American people. If you get out of DC and the liberal east coast you will find that this is exactly how people feel. Sen. McCaskill, look at the names that Palosi and others in your party are calling those who have the audacity to NOT agree with them. That is acceptable as long as it is from them(Palosi etc), but if rudeness comes from those who have a different opinion than the Senators, Rep, Pres,then they are wrong? I really do hope you spend the next month listening to what Missourians are REALLY saying about this health care plan and many other things that are being shoved down their throats without even beingreadbyCong. "


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