67 Year Old Lady Kicked Out… Tale Of A Texas Town Hall

August 7th, 2009 (6) Posted By Erik Wong.

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AmericanThinker:

This is a 100% true accounting of my experience at the Lloyd Doggett Town Hall meeting at Veterans Building, Austin, Texas, 8/6/09
– Susan Prince

Just to set the scene:

I am a white woman, 67 years old, 5’2″ tall and weigh 115 pounds. I am usually very healthy.

I was at the first Town Hall that Doggett gave, but didn’t have a sign; just my voice… and just yelled. He called us (all senior citizens) “an angry mob”.

Today, I guess I was an Angry Mob of One.

At 3:15 p.m. when I arrived back at my home, I was still trembling and flushed from the heat and took my body temperature. Normally my temp. is 97.8. RIGHT NOW, it is the same degree that I was walking in for an hour and a half – 106 degrees Fahrenheit!!! That translates into a heat stroke. And my husband served our country, was terribly wounded and I couldn’t stand on federal property with my sign.

My experience at the town Hall meeting with Lloyd Doggett August 6, 2009

It was on the news this morning that Doggett would be having another Town Hall meeting today at the Veterans Affairs Center. Since my husband has used that Center (as a retired General with 90% Viet Nam disability), I had my ID military card and proceeded to go in. I was not carrying any type of bag or purse — only my sign.

In the sign in area, the clerk behind the counter looked up my card, found me on the computer, and told the policeman that it was “o.k” for me to go in to the small auditorium. I had my poster with me. On one side was a blown up photo of my husband graduating from West Point and shaking the hand of John F. Kennedy.. it’s a great picture! On the other side, I had written: “NO MORE LIES!!!”

As I entered there were about 4 police officers in the blue uniforms and a lot of other people walking around talking on their walkie-talkies and checking everyone before people were allowed in.

I went into the small auditorium, (more like a small movie theatre with 2 aisles) and sat down on the back chair facing 3 men who were my generation and had on their Army caps. And we began to talk.

Within 5 minutes a police officer (blue uniform) came and got me and told me I had to leave with my sign because I was on FEDERAL property. I asked “where can I go?” His answer was “come on out with me and I’ll ask my supervisor”. So I did and a few minutes later (all the while people are coming in and I’m standing there in the lobby holding my sign), he came back and said “you will have to go outside”. I said “It’s 106 degrees outside”! I knew that because I had just seen it in my car which tells the temp. I couldn’t hear his reply so I leaned in a little and his response was: “back up, don’t get close to me”! Now, here I am trying to hear and do what I was asked and he is afraid of me! I backed up and asked him again where was the closest place I could stand and could I stay in the air conditioning”. His answer was “No, you have to go out on the sidewalk with your sign”. In front of the building there are several rows of cars and a wide cement area when you first come out of the building. Near one of the arches, I saw some shade and so I walked over there and stood with my sign.

Within 5 minutes, another police officer came over to me and told me I had to go out on the street sidewalk. This is a very wide 4 lane street with an old sidewalk. There is absolutely no shade.

I told him I would obey and for the next hour and a half I walked up and down along the highway in front of the building with my sign. The temperature was at least 106 degrees – which is typical for Austin in August.. For the first hour there was no one else walking or in the sun. Just me and then 3-4 people came out with small signs for Obama and they just wanted to fight… I’m too old to fight, so I just kept on walking. I got a lot of thumbs up and horns… and one car stopped with 3 people in it that I declare I have seen on the street panhandling here in Austin, and they called me a delusional old woman”. Since I’ve been called worse, I just kept on walking.

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  • USMCTANKS

    This is not about health care. This is about control. Global control. The fight between good and evil. If we don’t fall in line they will attempt to force us to fall in line. We all have a choice to make. A very plain and simple choice. Answer this question….Are you a child of light or a child of darkness ? It’s just that simple. There is no in between. If you answered “child of light” be prepared….life is going to get tough….real tough.

    • Dean, aka SgtJenz

      Exactly so USMCTANKS. This has only begun.

  • copperpeony

    This woman’s story is pathetic, especially in Texas of all states!!

    She should contact her rep, the governor and anyone else that will listen. This really pisses me off :evil:

    • JohnBuck0811

      Not to be an ass ,but just who could she truly contact?It’s us against them.They are all in the same boat,out for them selfs.I am active duty,and i feel helpless as i watch all this happen,i redeploy back home in a few weeks and i feel lost as hell ,like what happened to the USA.

  • PatriotofPast(Thomas)

    This Doggett guy, is he a Veteran? What RIGHT does he have holding a TownHall in a Veterans Club?
    Guy sounds like a Puss… And for this Patriot Lady, GOD BLESS YOU! The time is almost here to remind the SCUM in Washington DC who this Country TRUELY BELONGS TO! :gun:

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof

    Sounds to me like the current scoundrels in office do not like “truth spoken to power”.

    The detestable treatment of this woman is simply a precursor of how she should expect to be treated under government health controlled health care.

    At least, being in Texas, she won’t be left on an ice floe to die!