Would DIA Welcome Anti-Socialized Medicine Petitioners?

2009 June 26

Earlier this week Michelle Malkin was accosted by Obamacare supporters at the airport in Denver. Dr. Baldchick diagnosed a bad case of progressivitis.

Yesterday Malkin echoed a challenge from Denver Post columnist David Harsanyi:

I’m on column deadline so I don’t have time to research this right now … but I was just wondering, if young people who wanted to collect signatures to, say, push for the repeal of Roe v. Wade asked, would they be welcome at DIA?

How about young people who advocate for bold new free-market solutions to help get us out of Obama’s fiscal mess?

How about young people who want to “educate” the public about Governor Bill Ritter’s disastrous “new energy economy”?

Or how about some kids just getting involved and gathering signatures to stop socialized, rationed, government-controlled medicine?

Some group should test out how open-minded and inclusive DIA is on the issue of petitioners. Surely, there would be no ideological discrimination.

If I still lived outside of Denver, I’d be on it like stink on poo. But I sure hope someone else will give it whirl, ’cause I’d sure like to read about what happens.

My bet, however, is on ideological discrimination.

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  1. Jenna permalink
    June 29, 2009

    That would be a bad guess.

    http://www.flydenver.com/diabiz/info/research/rules/masters/50_leafletting.pdf

    Perhaps you and your concerned conservative friends should actually try doing something for a change! I’m sure that Ms. Malkin could work with Mr. Harsanyi to recruit some find young Conservative activists to do the job, that is if they all aren’t curled up in a ball reciting the Sorrows of the Privileged Class.

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