Diana Degette to discuss health care reform at constituents
by Mr. Bob | 2:03 pm, August 31, 2009 | Comments Off
#redco #tcot #townhall #teapartyAlthough, "townhall meetings" are a very small part of it. Seems to be the modus operandi of Democrats these days, avoid questions as much as possible directly from people who do not support you 100%.
Hard to blame her when THESE GUYS showed up last time her friend Nancy was in town. But rather than deal with the dissent with an argument, they attempt to avoid the argument, block it, stamp it out, destroy it.
http://degette.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=823&Itemid=245
MONDAY, AUGUST 31st
2:00PM District Office Hours in Englewood on Health Insurance Reform
and other Issues
Location: Perrin Conference Room, Englewood Library
6:00PM "Join the Conversation" on Health Insurance Reform with CBS,
Channel 4
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd
3:00PM Online Facebook Chat
* Log onto U.S. Rep. DeGette's Facebook fan page
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd
7:30AM Radio Town Hall on the Jay Marvin Show, AM 760
* U.S. Rep. DeGette will take questions about health insurance
reform LIVE on the air
10:00AM "Questions and Answers on Health Insurance Reform"
* U.S. Rep. DeGette will host constituents to discuss health insurance
reform and take questions
* Location: The Molly Blank Conference Center, National Jewish Health
7:10PM LIVE Tele-Town Hall on Health Insurance Reform
* To receive an invitation call prior to event, please sign up here
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th
10:00AM "Questions and Answers on Health Insurance Reform"
* U.S. Rep. DeGette will host constituents to discuss health insurance
reform and take questions
* Location: TBD
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