Watchdog demands probe of Rep. Bachmann’s anti-health bill care rally
source: http://rawstory.com/2009/11/watchdog-demands-probe-rep-bachmanns-antihealth-bill-care-rally/
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Less than a week after Comedy Central's Jon Stewart, of all people, poked holes in a Fox report on her November 5th tea party healthcare protest which utilized falsified footage to inflate the attendance, a Washington D.C. based watchdog is calling for a House probe of the Republican congresswoman from Minnesota.
"CREW contends that Rep. Bachmann misused her official congressional website by urging people to come to the Capitol to protest the legislation despite House rules restricting members from using their websites to engage in 'grassroots lobbying or solicit support for a Member’s position," states a press release on the website for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. "Rep. Bachmann’s website urged people to come to the Capitol rally 'and tell their Representatives to vote no' on the health care reform bill."
CREW excutive director Melanie Sloan adds, "Taxpayers fund members’ websites and because of that those sites may not be used to organize a public rally for or against any particular legislation."
"CREW also asked OCE to determine if Rep. Bachmann and other members violated House rules by failing to acquire a permit for the Nov. 5 rally and by falsely calling the event a “press conference,” though no questions were asked by the media. Politico quoted from a Republican Study Committee email directing staff members to “please make sure your boss does not term this event a rally.” A Capitol Police spokeswoman confirmed the lawmakers had no permit for a demonstration. In a TV interview, however, Rep. Bachmann urged opponents of the bill “to come to Washington, D.C. by the car load.”
“Whoever heard of a press conference without questions?” asked Sloan. “Calling a rally a press conference to circumvent congressional rules is like calling a Hummer a Prius to meet fuel efficiency standards.” Sloan continued, “The OCE needs to make clear that members must abide by all rules, even those they find politically inconvenient.”
http://rawstory.com/2009/11/watchdog-demands-probe-rep-bachmanns-antihealth-bill...
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endovenoso
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make an example of her and all the other congressmen in attendance, then let fox news whine about it, they've already lost credibility on the issue, not that that their viewers really care about that
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endovenoso
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CarlosIsDown
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Lets probe everything! Woo! We're the aliens we fear!! (I'm serious . . . )
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asherp
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featured in congress watch!
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asherp
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samthesixth
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What she did is wrong and she should be punished for it. Will all of you who think that agree that the Obama administration should be punished for having the National Endowment for the Arts illegally promote the President's agenda? I hope the answer is yes as we need to stop this kind of populist manipulation.
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samthesixth
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WakeUpPeople
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samthesixth:
What agenda? I haven't heard anything about this yet.
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WakeUpPeople
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samthesixth
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samthesixth:
Their is much out there about members of the National Endowment for Arts being pressured to support ideas that the administration approves of. However, I have not followed it closely. Perhaps agenda is too strong a term. Has anyone else heard of this?
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samthesixth:
I think the word agenda was used in the phone call from the whitehouse to the NEA.
I could be wrong -- but it was clear that they were to produce propaganda in exchange for increased funding.(which they did receive). - 2 years ago
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samthesixth:
Of course these knuckleheads will ignore that and keep their delusion.
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montesooma
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WakeUpPeople
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But how else could she rally the crowd of 8 billion people that showed up for the protest, uh I mean "press conference"?
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bike10
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Just one question she from this planet?
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bike10
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emarston
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what lies...? no way!
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emarston
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Conniepae
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Accountability, accountability, accountability! If she broke the rules, she should be exposed and shamed! Where's mainstream media now? No accountability, no shame? How convenient.
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EmperorThan
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She looks like one of those women that lives in an extremely rich gated neighborhood, has botox injections everyday and calls herself a "cougar" to her son's 'Stifler-like' friends...
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Ajil
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well its good to know someone is paying attention to these misleading hypocrites. Doesn't ms. bachmann act as though she lives with principles and the best values of this country? I know this article is just about using her own site and resources to put together a rally, but i get the feeling these "clever" attempts to sway people probably barely scratches the manipulation this witch produces.
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Ajil
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Ajil:
Lol hypocrites. This is so funny since there is no scrutiny at all for the marxists advising the president on the healthcare and running to and fro the whitehouse.
Yeh the union mob bosses that now take up permanent residence there.
The real enemy according to you geniuses is the people who whould put a stop to it.
Way to go michelle your one of the few doing their job. Love you much. - 2 years ago
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slarabee:
epic win!
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emarston
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CreditFigaro
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I'm always up for more scrutiny.
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