30 August 2009 - Granite Grok

August 30, 2009

Carol Shea Porter: “Not going back and forth on the Constitution”

Here is 1st CD Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter –in response to a question at Saturday’s Portsmouth, NH town hall meeting– reading a prepared statement provided for her as to why nationalizing the health care system and mandating insurance is, in fact, Constitutional. This comes days after a blunder in which she took heat for claiming the Constitution …

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You’d think a public servant would be more inclined to “hear” from the people. Not Carol Shea Porter

 Yesterday I attended the so called "town hall meeting" with our Congresswoman, Carol Shea Porter in Manchester.  Let me first start off by saying, the venue she chose could only hold 100 people.  While there were two scheduled "town hall meetings" Saturday, both had a limited capacity. Knowing that town hall meetings have been packed across …

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Czars? Carol Shea-Porter doesn’t think that there aren’t any Czars?

Since I could not be at either of the small "Town Rooms" that my CongressCritter, Carol Shea-Porter, held yesterday.  One lady from the video that Doug took, Diane Bitter, complained that the White House now has unelected Czars (one, Van Jones, is a self-proclaimed Communist) in Obama’s Administration. CSP: "There are not 35 Czars and …

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VIDEO: Win the lottery and get to ask Carol Shea Porter a question!

  This video is an overview of the Saturday  town hall style meeting held by NH District 1 Representative Carol Shea Porter in Portsmouth, NH. It shows the long line of people waiting outside in the wind-driven rain for a chance at one of the 150 seats available in the Federal building hosting the event. …

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