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    Posted March 24, 2010 by
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    Passions over health care reform

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    "Change Brings Violent Threats after the Healthcare Signing" ---W J O'Reilly

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     wjoreilly says it's a dangerous time for Obama and other leaders because of all the Right wing threats regarding health care. He says that even if these threats end up being nothing, "we must be vigilant to protect our leaders who, for once, are leading us in a humane direction." What do you think? Share your thoughts and emotions on the health care bill here.
    - zdan, CNN iReport producer

    Sarah Palin has her democratic opponents in the crosshairs, and children of the tea party movement

     

    Carry signs with the words “Kill the Bill” with a large picture of President Obama emblazoned on the poster.

     

    You can call all the Kill, shoot references nothing more than hyperbole—but mark my words, this is a dangerous time for President Obama now that he is rattling the cages of the military industrial complex.

     

    Anyone who lived through the 1960s knows that it’s a short throw from “threats” to actions. We have seen some of the most powerful leaders of the democratic party and black America gunned down by extremists whose first sin was the unwillingness to allow change to happen.

     

    The security of President Obama as well as the leadership on the left are of primary concern right now.

     

    And even if nothing comes to pass and these foolish threats from the right wing remain nothing more, we call all breathe a sigh of relief. But until that time, we must be vigilant to protect our leaders who, for once, are leading us in a humane direction.

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