Demonstrators hurl N-word, spit at black members of Congress.
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I can understand people not wanting a bill to pass. When any bill comes up for a vote, there will be people for and against it. But for people to use such behavior is shameful.

I remember back in the 60's, the riots in Milwaukee and Chicago. I remember the national guard posting troops on street corners. I remember my own mother not being able to come home till they got the sniper off the roof where she worked. Are we to return to that?

When I first heard of the Tea Party, I thought it may be a good thing. Now that they have shown their true colors, I see that it is not.

I guess even though we are in the 21st century, there are a lot of people with paleolithic ideas. So sad.

Bills should be voted for, or against, because of their merits or lack there of, not because of the color of ones skin or sexual orientation.

I just hope the rest of the world don't think all Americans are like these hate mongerers.
pepurr Reviewed by pepurr on . Ugly build-up to House health care vote Demonstrators hurl N-word, spit at black members of Congress. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35965961/ns/politics-capitol_hill/ I can understand people not wanting a bill to pass. When any bill comes up for a vote, there will be people for and against it. But for people to use such behavior is shameful. I remember back in the 60's, the riots in Milwaukee and Chicago. I remember the national guard posting troops on street corners. I remember my own mother not being able to come home till Rating: 5