[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 40 (Thursday, March 18, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1598]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HEALTH CARE REFORM
(Ms. KILROY asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. KILROY. Madam Speaker, I believe that a great strength of our
democracy is in our First Amendment. It allows for the robust exchange
of ideas and opinions. I welcome that. I want to hear what my
constituents are thinking, what concerns they have, concerns about how
health care will work for them. I want to listen to them discuss the
lack of health care and how that affects their life, the high cost of
health care and how they are coping with that.
I have held town halls, roundtables, small groups, over 20 meetings
in my district over health care. And this week demonstrations for and
against health care reform were held in front of my district office.
Unfortunately, some of those opposing health care reform went too
far. Instead of making their arguments against the bill, they engaged
in abusive language directed at one of my constituents who suffers the
terrible ravages of Parkinson's disease. They treated him like a
beggar. They threw dollar bills at him. They did not respect his
humanity, did not respect his right to give his opinion on the health
care bill. This type of protest goes too far. It has crossed a line.
The health care legislation is about respecting each other's rights
as human beings. And when it comes to needed medical care, it should
respect our rights as citizens to express our opinions.
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