Re: April 12 news story.
It seems that many who shout at and harass elected officials at town-hall meetings are acting like spoiled children. They believe they are so right that any behavior is OK regardless of other people’s views. They are mad (likely because their candidate lost) and want to force their opinion on others with a key objective of harassing a congressman. Thus the need to place some limits on these meetings lately.
Colorado would be a much better place if people would spend a small amount of time trying to understand others’ opinions compared to the effort they put into shouting down those who disagree with them. I wonder how this group gets so radicalized lately, especially considering the new government has been in place for only a couple of months.
Bill Turner, Aurora
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