Hispanic Coalition rails against Obamacare
Capitol, Washington D.C., March 20, 2010.
Tito the Builder of the Hispanic Coalition stirred the crowd of over 45,000 with his passionate speech for Liberty and limited government. He urged, "Throw the bums out," a sentiment held by many disillusioned and disenfranchised Americans. After several other speakers, the crowd dispersed and regathered at the Rayburn House Office Building hoping that Congress would listen to their strong opposition to Obamacare. Later that evening, the crowed gathered outside the Capitol near the room where the House Rules Committee was in session. Their message, as it was throughout the day, "Kill the bill." Alas, Democrat controlled Congress didn't listen. But the Republicans did.
Tito the Builder of the Hispanic Coalition stirred the crowd of over 45,000 with his passionate speech for Liberty and limited government. He urged, "Throw the bums out," a sentiment held by many disillusioned and disenfranchised Americans. After several other speakers, the crowd dispersed and regathered at the Rayburn House Office Building hoping that Congress would listen to their strong opposition to Obamacare. Later that evening, the crowed gathered outside the Capitol near the room where the House Rules Committee was in session. Their message, as it was throughout the day, "Kill the bill." Alas, Democrat controlled Congress didn't listen. But the Republicans did.
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