This is cold blooded cruel
This is trump/McConnell Cruelty
WATCH: ‘Blood on the floor’ as Capitol police drag Trumpcare protesters from outside McConnell’s office
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/watch- ... ls-office/
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WATCH: ‘Blood on the floor’ as Capitol police drag Trumpcare protesters from outside McConnell’s office
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/watch- ... ls-office/
seemslikeadream » Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:59 pm wrote:It’s ‘Not a Health Care Bill, It’s a Massive Transfer of Wealth’
This is trump's campaign promise
seemslikeadream » Fri Jun 23, 2017 3:30 pm wrote:This is not Psyops
(a military operation performed by a unit specializing in psychological warfare)
That's the definition..that's what it means
I used that word with it's definition in mind purposely as a protest for the use of that word for EVERYTHING that is happening right now ...the over use of that word is insane and stupid. It diminishes real problems and real people.
Those people were not part of a military/government operation
Why Disability Rights Activists Stormed Mitch McConnell's Office
ADAPT, a national disability rights organization, organized a protest to fight back on the health care bill
As Senate Republicans rolled out the Better Care Reconciliation Act, their health care reform proposal, on Thursday, the halls outside the office of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell were starting to get a little crowded. Sixty disability rights activists from grassroots group ADAPT, many of whom were using wheelchairs, staged a "die-in" to protest steep Medicaid cuts in the bill. They were arrested and removed by Capitol Police, with witnesses saying that some protesters were dropped by police officers dragging them from their chairs.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... ce-w489441
liminalOyster » Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:53 pm wrote:I had an interesting and unexpected conversation last night with the sister of a lifetime disabled person who (despite obviously supporting the action) wasnt so upset by the police conduct but saw it in terms of asserting ones right to be perfectly well able to do civil disobedience. Totally challenged some biases I did not even know I carried. Seems like a big part of this event had to do with Capitol Police being so unfamiliar with disabled bodies.
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