Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Tea Baggers Laugh At Woman

0 views
Skip to first unread message

palin@tsniffsniff.net J. Norman Gype

unread,
Nov 23, 2009, 8:11:32 PM11/23/09
to
Tea Baggers Laugh As Woman Describes Losing Her Daughter-in-Law and Unborn
Grandchild
By Susie Madrak

From Chicago journalist Kristen McQueary, this deplorable story:

http://www.southtownstar.com/news/mcqueary/1895502,112209mcqueary.article

As a journalist covering Chicago politics, verifying information is like
climbing a mountain of sand. With each step you take, the deeper you sink.

Last week while researching claims from a local Tea Party activist, I
found myself asking a family for proof that they had lost an unborn
grandchild.

The family, Dan and Midge Hough, of Chicago, spoke in favor of health care
reform and in support of U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-3rd) at a Nov. 14 town
hall meeting in Oak Lawn.

Their daughter-in-law, Jenny, and an unborn grandchild died recently due
in part, they believe, to a lack of health insurance. They said Jenny was
not receiving regular prenatal care and ended up in an emergency room with
double pneumonia that developed into septic shock. Her baby died in the
womb, and Jenny died a few weeks later, leaving behind a husband and a
2-year-old daughter.

Catherina Wojtowicz, of Chicago's Mount Greenwood community, an organizer
for a Tea Party splinter group, Chicago Tea Party Patriots, falsely claimed
that the Houghs fabricated their story. In an e-mail, she called them
operatives of President Barack Obama who "go from event to event and (cry)
the same story."

When the Houghs spoke at the Lipinski event, some Tea Partiers ridiculed
them. They moaned and rolled their eyes and interrupted. Midge Hough began
to cry.

The audience, Wojtowicz later explained, was exasperated by stories of
isolated tragedies that cloud debate over the health care bill itself.

"What we are talking about is the bill," she said. "We've all had family
members pass away, but would this health care bill really have prevented
(Jenny's) death? We do question it."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl5Jo0GnX-k&feature=player_embedded

What section of hell do these tea baggers come from? Haiti!

I am not sure why the Christian teabagger crowd would bring up doing
anything Jesus suggested since he was a Jew. Not only that but a Jew with no
birth certificate.

Note; Climate deniers shouldn't be allowed to get flu shots.


0 new messages