Sunday, September 13, 2009

Massive Crowd Marches Against Obama's Agenda

LOS ANGELES TIMES: Tens of thousands of angry conservatives converge on Washington to denounce the president's healthcare proposals and more, echoing Rep. Joe Wilson's accusations.

Demonstrators are shown during a rally at Freedom Plaza in Washington. Photo: Los Angeles Times

Reporting from Washington - Tens of thousands of protesters marched on the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, airing a wide range of grievances rooted in a shared sentiment: seething anger at President Obama and his far-reaching agenda.

Led by a fife and drum corps in period costumes, the demonstrators filled Pennsylvania Avenue and swarmed the Capitol grounds with a sea of bobbing placards and hand-lettered signs that spelled out a catalog of dissent.

There were antiabortion protesters and term-limit advocates. Critics of financial bailouts and the federal investigation into CIA interrogation techniques. Marchers who were worried about rekindling inflation and upset about the soaring national debt. Pickets opposed to Obama's healthcare reform plan and challenging the legitimacy of his election.

"Is This Russia?" one sign said. "Traitors Terrorists Run Our Government," read another. "Don't blame me. I voted for The 'American,' " a third stated.

The protest -- touted by organizers as the largest-ever outpouring of political conservatives -- was organized by a loose-knit coalition of anti-tax, small-government proponents, and widely promoted by sympathetic voices in the blogosphere and on TV and talk radio. Park police declined to provide an official crowd estimate.

The rally was embraced, after some hesitation, by congressional Republicans, some of whom were leery of associating with the more incendiary elements of Obama's opposition.

"The coming weeks and months may well set the course for this nation for a generation," said Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, the No. 3 GOP House leader, voicing the apocalyptic tone that rang through much of the day's rhetoric. "How we as conservatives respond to these challenges could determine whether America retains her place in the world as a beacon of freedom, or whether we slip into the abyss that has swallowed much of Europe in an avalanche of socialism." >>> Mark Z. Barabak | Sunday, September 13, 2009

THE WASHINGTON POST:
Picture Gallery: Conservatives Protest at the Capitol: Opponents of government spending held a massive demonstration on Saturday >>>


Massenprotest gegen staatliche Ausgabenflut: Zehntausende demonstrieren in Washington gegen die Politik Obamas

NZZ ONLINE: Mehrere zehntausend Demonstranten haben in Washington gegen die Politik von Präsident Barack Obama protestiert. Auf Spruchbändern warfen sie der Regierung am Samstag vor, die Rolle des Staates in der Gesellschaft übermächtig werden zu lassen.

Die Demonstration fand vor dem Hintergrund des anhaltenden heftigen Streits in den USA über Pläne von Präsident Barack Obama für eine umfassende Gesundheitsreform statt. Neben dem übrigen Ausgabenverhalten von Kongress und Regierung wurden vor allem diese von den Demonstranten scharf angegriffen.

Auf selbstgemalten Plakaten warfen einige Demonstranten dem Präsidenten vor, die USA Richtung Sozialismus führen zu wollen. So trug ein Immigrant aus der Ukraine ein Pappschild mit der Aufschrift «Ich hatte genug Sozialismus in der UdSSR.» >>> sda/dpa/afp | Sonntag, 13. September 2009