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What do you think about Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst ...

What do you think about Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst during the president's health care speech? Share your thoughts, but please keep the discussion civil.

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I think that Obama should know that people are aware that he was lying through his teeth when he had that speech. It was just like Pelosi accusing the CIA of lying.

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While I agree with his right to express his opinion, I feel the setting was inappropriate.  It shows he is not open to any discussion that goes against his "plan".  I keep coming back to the fact that I believe all congressmen are elected by the people and should be working for the people of their district.

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If you know the president is lying, i would not beable to contain myself. So i say good for joe.

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Finally someone who is willing to speek up.Thank God for Rep. Joe Wilson a true hero!America needs more like him in office.

 

 

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I believe it is inappropriate but understandable.  The adminastration is corrupt and the leaders of their party are deceitful and deceptive and should be forcibly and legally removed from office for their policies and actions.

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i agree totally w/Mr Wilson

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Watching Obama during his speech yesterday, it crossed my mind that a lot of those Senators and Congressmen also thought that he was lying, the only difference was that they controlled themselves. I thought that if I attended that event, I think I would have shouted louder than that Congressman.

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I also think that Mr. Wilson is brave and a true hero.

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