Wondering why Kent Conrad may not want to stall longer?
I guess it didn't make the national news because there were no tea partyers involved, but this past Tuesday, 800 people demonstrated in Fargo, North Dakota, outside Blue Cross/Blue Shield, protesting the role that big insurance corporations are playing in trying to prevent health care reform and preventing people from getting affordable health care.
Yes, that's 800 people in Fargo, North Dakota. (Total population of ND = 641,481; population of Fargo = 90,599.)
The local news media did sit up and notice, and here's a link to some video http://ndpeople.org/
Yes, that's 800 people in Fargo, North Dakota. (Total population of ND = 641,481; population of Fargo = 90,599.)
The local news media did sit up and notice, and here's a link to some video http://ndpeople.org/
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That is an excellent turnout for ND. A similar relative size crowd for the Chicago area would be about 850,000. Congrats to those fine folks who showed up in Fargo.
September 24, 2009 10:52 PM | Reply | Permalink