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Congress now 'in the pink'

Congress now 'in the pink'



''World Net Daily, among its other products, offers the online sale of a bumper sticker that says "You lie!" The words have become a slogan against a range of Democratic issues, popularized after an outburst in September by Republican Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina during a presidential speech about health care.''

Voters disappointed over health care and other legislative efforts have now sent 5 million "pink slips" to members of Congress, the conservative Web site WorldNetDaily said Tuesday.
Several Republican lawmakers joined WorldNetDaily figures to endorse the campaign Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
"These pink slips are a call for fiscally responsible and constitutionally responsible Americans," said Rep. Steve King of Iowa.
A pink slip is symbolic of job dismissal, a theme not lost on Rep. Trent Franks, R-Arizona, who said members need to vote the will of the people or be fired in the next election.
Standing in front of posterboards on which dozens of the pink pieces of paper had been attached, Franks told reporters, "You are looking at just a sample of the 5 million pink slips that Americans have sent to Congress."
Those Americans, he said, are "people who are saying to members of Congress that 'we are fed up with the absolute out-of-control spending, and we are going to respond and do what we can to take our country back.' "
Neither the Web site nor the pink slips mention political parties as part of the protest campaign. At least one Republican at Tuesday's event, Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, said she had been surprised to receive some of the slips because she agrees with the points being made.
The explanation may lie in the fact that for about $30, visitors to WorldNetDaily's online store can order the delivery of a "notice" to every member of
Congress.
The slips say lawmakers should oppose four things: "government health care," "cap and trade," "hate crimes" and "any more spending."
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/11/17/pink.slip.protest/
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