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Say It Ain't So, Joe

Nine Arrested Protesting Lieberman's Healthcare Stance

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Nine protesters were arrested Thursday in a demonstration at the office of Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) to demand that he pledge to stop accepting from the health insurance industry.

Lieberman, who last week said he would join a GOP filibuster of any health care bill with a government-run public option, has accepted about $1.5 million from health professionals and insurance agencies since 2003, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Twenty protesters, including four student from the University of Connecticut, marched into the senator's office in the morning and demanded to speak with him. Aides denied their request, offering constituents a closed-door meeting with two legislative aides, which was rejected. Nine protesters then staged a sit-in, saying they would not leave the office until they could have a discussion with the senator in person.

Lieberman did not arrive, though he was in the building, preparing to chair a Homeland Security Committee hearing on business formation and financial crime.

"We're waiting to see if the senator for Aetna is ready to be the senator for the people," explained one protester, Kai, who wouldn't give his last name. Aetna has spent over two million dollars on lobbying in 2009, and has donated $65,000 to Lieberman's campaign committee.

Within 10 minutes of the protesters' arrival, Capitol police were on the scene. They dragged away nine protesters, including two of Lieberman's Connecticut constituents, as Senate staffers watched from the lobby and office hallways.

After the arrests, five of the remaining protesters continued on to Lieberman's committee hearing, which was already underway. They stood in the back of the chamber and quietly held up signs reading "Patients Not Profits" and "Insurance $$$ Makes Me Sick."

"It's ironic Lieberman is chairing this meeting on corporate crimes," said Medea Benjamin, who characterized the practice of accepting campaign donations from health insurance companies as criminal.

The demonstration was organized by the Mobilization for Health Care for All, which has been staging rallies and sit-ins in front of insurance companies since September. So far, 150 people have been arrested, and the organization promises to continue its actions.

The senator's office issued a brief statement: "The demonstrators insisted on disrupting office operations after they rejected repeated offers for meetings with both the Senator's Chief of Staff and Legislative Director to discuss their concerns. After rejecting these meeting offers, refusing to heed warnings from the Capitol Hill police and continuing the disruption, some of the demonstrators were removed by the police."
roslyn217's profile
About time progressives woke up! Good for them.
Charles1950's profile

about 1 month ago
I agree Charles....It's about time and good for them......
tootsie8236's profile

about 1 month ago
Constituents are supposed to be able to talk with their representatives, so they were within their rights to demand time with him and not one of his lackeys. I applaud their actions and hope that Lieberman will, at some point, wake up and smell the coffee.
buffalo517's profile

about 1 month ago
Well, by his actions he's guaranteed that if he decides to run again, then I for one will be setting up camp down in CT to work for his Democratic opponent.
idletimes's profile

about 1 month ago






rsb1953's profile

about 1 month ago
New York Reptiles may strip Scozzafava of her committee posts as a State Assembly Person:
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Any chance we could get the Reptiles in the U.S. Senate to do something like that to Lieberman?
rsb1953's profile

about 1 month ago
Given how proficient they got at rolling over and playing dead during Bush's last term, i highly doubt it.
roslyn217's profile

about 1 month ago
If he joins the repumlican fillabuster, Reid should begin immediately to do whatever it takes to take away his committee chairmanship. Many of us felt he never should have been allowed to keep it after he showed his real colors in the Presidential election. This the same two-face who became "independent" got elected to the senate as democrat and ran as a democrat for vice president. This man has no honor at all and cannot be trusted to support the party platform. He has been rewarded by being allowed be chairman of one of the most influential and powerful committees.!

Lets clean up the mess and get rid of him. He has become pariah and should be treated as one.

I'd rather see Senator appointed to chair the homeland security the him.

Write or send an email Harry Reid and let him know how you feel.
galivantstom's profile

about 1 month ago