I believe those at the town hall meetings could do a lot to quiet these agitators. If everyone there were to simply turn and stare at the person shouting I'd bet they'd quit rather quickly.

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On Sep 6, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Chris Dunford wrote:

Very true.  Both sides have their agitators.

I do think it's insane that some representatives have refused to give any time to their constituents when that is the very reason they have a month
off.

There is some merit to that point of view, but, at the same time, it seems like a town hall "meeting" at which the shouters won't let the representatives respond is pretty much a waste of everyone's time. Again, the shouters must share some of the blame if Congressmen are hiding in their offices. None of them would be doing so if the attendees would state their questions/concerns coherently and listen to the responses. The representatives shouldn't be hiding, and the shouters shouldn't be shouting. Nothing is accomplished.


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