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I have some swamp land in Florida and a bridge in Nevada I want to sell you…
I believe that the forum was as authentic as his fist pounding was sincere.
All these Q & A's are rigged. Bill Shuster had a "tele-conference town hall meeting" a few weeks ago, and every caller that got through stroked and kissed his ass like you wouldn't believe. When you logged onto it, there was a screener wanting to know what questions/comments you had. Shuster did not receive a single piece of criticism during the whole event. Now, THAT is rigging.
Hell, Shuster won't come on WRTA – Altoona talk radio because he's afraid of "the hostile environment" (his words) that tends to listen to WRTA. Que the Chicken Song.
I went to the one in Pittsburgh. It was definately nothing but a health care pep rally. They had a "panel" of two women that gave their sob stories but not for the other side. The boxes were a joke. They people from Acorn and SEIU knew to wait until the end to put their questions in the box last so they were on the top. One ACORN worker started passing out slips to her friends until a Casey worker stoppped her (after she passed out a lot of them!) They needed to have a 'pro' box and 'con' box. But people knew what was happening and complained and Casey agreed to take quesions from those that were against it. That was when you knew the crowd was a majority against.