Wednesday, February 24, 2010

President Obama's Health Care Summit - New GOP Ad - Where You Can See Summit Live



Video Via: GOP.com

Tomorrow (February 25) is the big day President Obama gathers the Democrats and the Republicans together for his "health care summit".  The GOP has published the video above to send a message to President Obama and the ObamaCare supporters in Congress that the American people DO NOT want their health care plan.  If you go to GOP.com, you can read and sign a petition asking President Obama to start over.

And just when you thought C-SPAN would be covering the summit live...Fox News reports that you won't be seeing it on C-SPAN or C-SPAN2.  You'll have to go elsewhere for uninterrupted coverage if you are so inclined and don't have anything better to do than watch a bunch of bureaucrats destroy the country.  

Via: FoxNews.com

Health Care Summit Won't Be Seen Live on Most C-SPAN Channels

By Jacqueline Pham
 - FOXNews.com

Despite pleas for greater access to coverage of health care reform debate, viewers may not be able to watch live coverage of Thursday's White House health care summit on C-SPAN -- or even C-SPAN 2.

You won't see it on C-SPAN. More than a year after candidate Barack Obama promised that the entire health care debate would be broadcast live on the channel, and after months of Republican complaints that Democrats were negotiating behind closed doors, Thursday's health care summit will not be broadcast on C-SPAN.
Obama's top-level bipartisan summit won't even be seen on C-SPAN 2.
Television audiences who rely on C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2 for uninterrupted coverage of public affairs events will have to tune to C-SPAN 3 or other cable outlets, including Fox News, to watch the event.
FoxNews.com will stream live coverage of the White House summit in its entirety.
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See who is invited to the Summit here.


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5 comments:

  1. We all know the score, the more he talks, the more people see him for the liar he is. Tomorrow is an opportunity for the Republicans to call him on it. I sure hope they do.

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  2. Snarky:
    The Republicans better stick to their guns or they will lose ALL credibility.

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  3. commocents:
    Thanks for stopping by my blog and the link to yours. I'll be over to say "hi".

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  4. Republicans, despite the fact that I happen to be one, HAVE ALREADY lost their credibility to a large degree. Look at RINO's like John McCain, Mitt Romney, or Charlie Crist. How can these morons call themselves Conservative and sleep at night?

    Great vid, btw.

    www.confessionsofaculturewarrior.blogspot.com

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  5. Crusader:
    The RINOs have caused the GOP to loose credibility. This is why it is so important that we support good, conservative candidates and get out to the polls and vote.
    Crist most probably will lose (I'm doing all I can to make sure that happens).
    I hope the people of Arizona are not swayed to vote for McCain because of the Palin/Romney/Brown endorsement. As for Romney...he has made a big mistake by endorsing McCain. Palin has some allegiance to McCain from the 2008 Presidential election, but Romney could have stayed out of it, no questions asked.
    Thanks for stopping by. Hope you come back soon.

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