Protesters Return To Lieberman’s D.C. Office, Six Arrested
OPS_admin | Nov 10, 2009 | Comments 0
Protesters returned to the office of Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) on Tuesday, staging a theatrical demonstration and urging the senator to stop taking money from health insurance corporations. Six demonstrators were arrested after spreading fake dollar bills throughout the building showing Lieberman’s face and the words “Insurance Money Kills Democracy.”
Lieberman has stated that he would help to filibuster any bill that included a government-run public option.
About a dozen demonstrators came to the Senate’s Hart office building in the morning and asked Lieberman’s aides to bring him out to pledge to stop accepting campaign contributions from insurance companies. Lieberman had left his office a matter of minutes before the protesters arrived, on his way to a Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee hearing.
After being denied a meeting with the senator, one protester pulled out a cardboard cutout of Lieberman’s face and marched throughout the building, pretending to return insurance company contributions. She scattered fake money in the hallways and into the building’s large foyer. “I’ve had a change of heart,” she yelled, “Senator Lieberman’s giving the money back; he doesn’t need it anymore!”
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