Rep. Perriello’s health-care meeting is civil

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CHARLOTTESVILLE -- More than 1,300 residents packed Charlottesville High School's auditorium last night to deliver their views on health-care reform to U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello.

Unlike similar town-hall meetings held by other Democratic lawmakers, Perriello's forum was not disrupted by opponents of the health-care proposals under consideration by Congress.

If anything, the crowd at Perriello's town hall mostly was in favor of a health-insurance overhaul.

Many asked the congressman to support the "public option" that would allow the federal government to provide health-insurance coverage.

"Will you support a public option?" asked Bob McAdams, who was laid off from his software consulting job in December and has struggled to get his health-insurance company to cover his medical costs. "I would do it in a heartbeat. Get the insurance company off my back."

As McAdams told his story, an opponent in the back shouted: "Get a job!"

Still, the discussion largely was civil.

Proponents said a public option would drive down health-premium costs and increase the quality of coverage as private companies encounter competition.

Opponents said they worry a public option would put private insurance companies out of business, increase federal spending and move the country toward socialism.

Mike Teu of Keswick said he is skeptical of what he calls "Obamacare" because he is concerned about government spending and the growing federal deficit.

"Whether you think [health-care overhaul] is right or wrong, we can't afford it," Teu said.

Teu added that Perriello's town hall Monday in Ruckersville was attended by a crowd that largely opposed the idea of health-care overhaul.

Last night, Olivia Johnston, a musician from Charlottesville, challenged opponents of health-care overhaul to cancel their coverage and see what it is like to be uninsured. "I've lived with health insurance and without health insurance," Johnston said. "Believe me, living with health insurance is a lot better."

Perriello said he expects to support an overhaul bill if it increases competition in the health-insurance industry and drives down premium costs for middle-class families.

Perriello said he welcomes both sides at his meetings, dubbed "Tom in Your Town" events. The events originally were meant to be an opportunity to meet one-on-one with the freshman congressman but turned into town-hall meetings after constituents asked for open forums.

Many who turned out wore blue armbands to show their support for health-care change.

"The U.S. is the last industrialized country to not take care of its citizens in that way," said Charles Lewis of Esmont, who wore a blue armband. "We need a system that's going to cover you. If the private companies won't cover you, somebody needs to do it."



Brian McNeill is a reporter for The Daily Progress in Charlottesville.

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Flag Comment Posted by dubiousthoughts on August 12, 2009 at 10:23 pm

mrright -

What is ironic about your argument is the question of WHY are illegal immigrants here? One of the reasons is they know they will get hired by companies in America. These same companies that layoff American workers to hire illegals and pay them crap wages without benefits. It is a double edged sword, leaving both the unemployed American and the low paid Illegal without healthcare, and draining the system. Blame the system of Corporations taking the cheapest route and leaving YOU holding the bag.

Flag Comment Posted by 12steprevenge on August 12, 2009 at 10:19 pm

“spare us the sermons”

That’s awfully funny, coming from you, Mr… typical, though. It’s only a sermon if someone else is dishing it, right? You can demonize “libs” all you want and pretend that they don’t pay taxes and that they hate America and just want to control you and take all your money and pretend that you donate to the “faith based initiative of your choice, but the fact is that the class of people you refer to are completely non-existent. Yet, I see it gives you great comfort to whip that old familiar boogeyman, which tells more about you than it is about your imagined persecution than it does about these “libs” to which you keep referring.

Flag Comment Posted by mrright on August 12, 2009 at 9:38 pm

And ‘do as I say and not as I do’ is the slogan of every leftwing nutjob in the democrat party.
That’s why they want American citizens on a rationed government healthcare program but they will be privately insured.
That’s why they don’t mind raising your taxes to pay for it because they won’t pay theirs.
Some of us are crazy enough to think we’d be doing everybody a favor by killing this initiative.
How does me paying for the health insurance of an illegal alien make my world better.It’s one thing if I donate to a charity which I do.Entirely different when its taken from me.
Libs, please spare us the sermons.

Flag Comment Posted by 12steprevenge on August 12, 2009 at 8:21 pm

Sadly, “What Would Jesus Do?“ is nothing more than an acronym on a cheap plastic bracelet to many “Christians” (as Fred would say, “IT’S A FACT!“). I think we see a good representation of those types on these boards. They’re too worried that somebody’s going to take their money or cigarettes to worry about being true to their faith. Sure, they’ll pay it some lip service with some anti-abortion rhetoric, but don’t expect them to actually DO anything to make the world a better place.

Flag Comment Posted by mark on August 12, 2009 at 7:56 pm

You “Christians” care so much about the unborn but you stand by and smugly let the poor die because of inadequate healthcare.  You’re faith means nothing.

Flag Comment Posted by mrright on August 12, 2009 at 6:00 pm

dubiousthoughts says:I am a proud Christian and I have never seen such a radical form of Christianity until I moved to the South. These people make me cringe at just the thought of their cultlike behavior.

Do you read what you write.Obviously not.No Christian would ever judge themselves to be better than an entire region of good people.Feel free to exit,stage left, and go back to where ever it is you come from.

Flag Comment Posted by ravencottage on August 12, 2009 at 5:24 pm

dubiousthoughts…you must live up on Afton Mountain with all that fog! The only folks sucking the brains out of brown and black babies, killing them with salt or cutting them up and sucking them out piece by piece is PLANNED PARENTHOOD…to this day funded and promoted by liberal democrats. Now prove me wrong.

Flag Comment Posted by SG on August 12, 2009 at 5:19 pm

Mark,

You may not be old enough to remember this but Hillary Clinton started on health care reform at the beginning of Clinton’s first term.  She blew it big time by pitting doctor’s, hospitals and insurance companies against one another.

The fact is Obama doesn’t have my trust at this time.  We heard a lot of promises out of this guy and few of them have materialized.

The plan does not reduce costs.  The Blue Dog Democrats aren’t real happy with it.  More work needs to be done so this doesn’t turn into a mess later on.  Should we pass a bill just to pass a bill?  That’s stupid!

Flag Comment Posted by dubiousthoughts on August 12, 2009 at 4:41 pm

Mark,

Thank you for calling it like it is. RIGHT WING CHRISTIANS are the most hypocritcal people on the planet. They talk the talk about being ‘righteous’, yet exhibit selfishness and exclusion in their practice of their religion. Almost everything that is taught in the Bible about sharing, caring, peace, love only applies to them if it does not hit their wallets or if you are the right ethnic group. Abortion? They have no problem with “brown” babies being aborted.

I am a proud Christian and I have never seen such a radical form of Christianity until I moved to the South. These people make me cringe at just the thought of their cultlike behavior.

Flag Comment Posted by ravencottage on August 12, 2009 at 4:35 pm

Mark…I really can’t speak for Him…but I would imagine Christ would start with abortion…that liberal democrat sacrament.

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