Amateur video captures two men in an altercation as a crowd shouts "You work for us!" and "Hear our voice!" at the entrance to a health care town hall meeting in Ybor City, Fla.
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Close to 1,500 people came to Ybor City to attend the session on health care and insurance reform featuring Democratic State Rep. Betty Reed and U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor before the event exploded into a near riot.
According to local media reports, the larger-than-expected crowd gathered outside the Hillsborough County Children's Board building, where several hundred people, mostly in opposition to government health care, began to loudly chant and scuffle with organizers posted at doorways after the auditorium filled to capacity.
A freelance videographer was roughed up in an altercation, which damaged his camera equipment and glasses, and at least one man was treated for minor injuries after a scuffle left his shirt partially torn from his body.
"That's the most violent anyone has been towards me," Mark Bishop told WTSP-TV. "It was surprising to say the least."
Video shot outside the auditorium showed several people holding signs and posters, banging on doors and windows, while others argued face-to-face and were seen screaming at one another in the parking lot as police looked on.
Inside, Democratic lawmakers had a difficult time delivering their opening remarks, as they were met with shouts of "You work for us!", "Tyranny! Tyranny! Tyranny!" and "Read the bill!" the Tampa Tribune reported.
As tensions rose further, Rep. Castor was escorted out of the town hall by police after Reed encouraged her to leave.
"They're hiding from their constituents. She works for us and needs to listen," Karen Jaroch, a homemaker and organizer for the 9-12 Project told the Tribune.
"We said all along our role was to come and give an update on the bill in Congress. That's what Betty Reed asked us to do ... and that's what we did." Castor spokeswoman Ellen Gedalius was quoted as saying.
Opponents said liberal organizers had attempted to allow early admission to those who were seen as favorable to health care plans making their way through Congress, but Reed denied the accusations, saying those brought in were organizers helping to set up the town hall.
"I represent a number of people who ask questions about what's going on with health care, so I thought it would be good to put on a meeting and have the congresswoman come in and give an update," Reed told the Tribune. "When you get to the point of possible violence, you've gone over the edge."
Top White House officials counseled Democratic senators Thursday on coping with disruptions at public events on health care this summer, officials said, and promised the party and allies would respond with twice the force if any individual lawmaker is criticized in television advertising.
In the week since the House began its break, several town hall-style meetings have been disrupted by noisy demonstrators. These episodes have drawn widespread media attention, and Republicans have seized on them as well as polls showing a decline in support for President Obama and his agenda as evidence that public support is lacking for his signature legislation.
About 20 protesters gathered in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Thursday to let Democratic Rep. Scott Murphy know they oppose the health care plans in Washington. They carried signs saying: "Obamacare Seniors beware! Rationing is here," and "If socialized medicine is best ... why didn't Ted Kennedy go to Canada?" Motorists honked as they drove by.
So far, three House committees have approved health care legislation, and a measure is expected on the floor this fall. One committee has acted, and a bipartisan group of senators on the Finance Committee has been at work for weeks trying to draft a compromise plan.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/08/07/health-care-town-hall-turns-violent-tampa/
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Forget it dumb ass we are not scared of a bunch of brain dead fucking sheep , who continually vote against their own self interest . Pure RACISM nothing more . I really doubt if even one of these batshit crazy losers has an IQ over 60 . Bring back W's free speech zones and put these mouth breathers in a cage and see how like that .
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bybigboneded (103.06) bigboneded Send Message
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Let me let you in on a secret....Bush is not the President anymore, and has not been since January. Be sure to let Obama know this as well and the 9.6% unemployment is all his.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bymenderman (3166.02) 
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Wow, you REALLY hate normal people, don't you?
Typical.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bysprunk (209.16) sprunk Send Message
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That's right --- Power to the Working People,
Down with...king messiah hussein obama
Posted Aug-7-2009 By050 (33.94) 050 View Channel Send Message
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Where were the supporters of this bill. All I saw was one democrat preaching Obamas mantra.
It appears that supporters of this bill are committing political suicide. The 2010 congressional elections will be very interesting.
Posted Aug-7-2009 ByRocket_Smoke (780.76) 
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The Bill is way to premature,.to much legislation needs to be addressed and implemented before this crap of a bill gets passed,..
why the Rush??
the poor still get treated with Patient assistance programs,..they act like they can't get any care,.it's just a matter of which hospital offers it,..and most of the major ones do,..
Posted Aug-7-2009 ByKingLawahaha (947.52) KingLawahaha Send Message
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They WILL listen to us.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bysprunk (209.16) sprunk Send Message
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Yea,.let this Bill go through and watch how your administration costs go down,.."NOT",..
he is gonna cause a huge influx of a over populated Govt Administration "cost burdens" to the tax payers like their is no tomorrow,..
you can't run everyone through like cattle when it comes to personal health care,.everyone's issues are different,..
and personalized,..
they will stream line treatments to save money,what they will call saving the tax payer money,...yea right,.
well,.. m More..
Posted Aug-7-2009 ByKingLawahaha (947.52) KingLawahaha Send Message
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I'm down to riot. Those SOB's can move go to Canada if they want free health care.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Byamerikansjc (22.62) amerikansjc View Channel Send Message
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ACORN and SEIU in the back door and ordinary folks following the rules left standing in line.
Leftist's out smart the right again.......
Posted Aug-7-2009 ByBarrySoetoro (226.14) 
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you see there is only about 1500 showing up to the town hall meeting. These are bullshit protests. I live in Canada and I would not be able to afford health insurance with my salary. Without a socialized health care I would be proper fuked. WE dont wait for urgent medical care. our biggest problem is not enough doctors in Canada. But thats because we have more people move out then move in. The reason we dont have certain medical equipment in Canada is because we are only a population of 30mil. A More..
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bysyro666 (41.36) syro666 Send Message
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Remember all this in 2010 people. As of today this is still a Democracy and our VOICES will be heard. My only fear is that they will give us no quarter and keep on passing this type of legislation.
Next up is HR 2749 - Under the guise of "food safety" the goverment is taking over FOOD. Already passed the House of Reps...
Posted Aug-7-2009 Byboomersooner (2097.94) 
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its the sweet voice that will take your
freedom. pay attention americans
Posted Aug-7-2009 Byliberalferever (34.44) 
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These fools are doing a great job protecting the bankers and multi millionaire CEO's of private health insurance--keep going rubes!
Posted Aug-7-2009 ByJamms (27.68) 
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I bet these protestors dont even know what the bill says! Just following their loud mouth heros on talk radio!
Posted Aug-7-2009 BySmegma (481.18) 
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you will be old one day Bubba and then the regime will stand looking at you awaiting your move to "get out of their way" Hell even the ones signing the bikll don't know what it says.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Byapacheknife (244.86) apacheknife View Channel Send Message
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They have read what's in the bill,and that's why they are mad as HELL !!!
Posted Aug-7-2009 By050 (33.94) 050 View Channel Send Message
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isn't a damn soul on earth know what the bill says!!! shut up now
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bystar53 (32663.40) 
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"I'm angry because I dont have what it takes to stand around."
typical lazy person
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bybro77dog (519.94) 
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You are a MORON!
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bybrdeftone (33.08) 
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anyone who thinks they can make a big difference in one night and then complains about no results is a moron that's drunk off entitlement.
think about poorer countries with people who actually fight for their freedom. You dont see them whining about one dissapointing day.
Posted Aug-7-2009 Bybro77dog (519.94) 
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