(6 UPDATES) Demonstrations in Favor of the Public Option This Week in NYC, LA and Atlanta!

We are organizing street demonstrations in favor of the public option across the country. We are going to ask CNN - Most Trusted Name in News - to accurately tell the American people and the politicians that come on their show that the clear majority of the American people support the public option (here is a clip where they totally misrepresented the facts on national support for the public option).

Crazed right-wingers made a very public display of their antipathy toward health care reform earlier in the year. The overwhelming majority of the American population that has been in favor the public option has been called the Silent Majority. It's time to stop being so silent.

So, we're going to go to CNN headquarters in NY, LA and Atlanta on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 at 12Noon local time to show that there are people willing to stand up for the public option. Votes are coming up in the Senate and the House. The fate of the public option hangs in the balance right now. If you want the public option, this is the time to fight.
Here are the addresses of the three different locations:

CNN Atlanta
190 Marietta St, NW
Atlanta, GA 30303

CNN New York
10 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019

CNN Los Angeles
6430 W Sunset Blvd Ste 300
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Here is the link to the Facebook events where you can see who else is coming and coordinate in your area:


UPDATE: People have been asking about signs. Here are some signs I would love to see. I would just write these numbers, nice and big on the sign and then write the Survey it came from at the bottom. These are all the percentage of Americans who said they wanted the public option:










UPDATE II:

I want everyone to know that, of course, the whole TYT crew will be at the LA protest, including me. We will also be taping it for the show.

And if you can tape the NY or Atlanta ones, please let us know in the comments here because we'll reach out to you on how to get that video from you so we can use it on the show. Thanks!

UPDATE III: 

I want to explain the two reasons why we're going to CNN to protest on Thursday. First, we want the media to cover a very obvious fact -- the great majority of the American people want the public option. CNN has not reported this accurately on occasion and they need to make this clear to all of their viewers.
Second, when they have politicians on their shows that are going to vote on this issue, they need to ask them a simple question -- are you going to follow the will of the majority of the American people in passing a public option?
Again, on occasion they have let politicians say that the public option is unpopular on-air without challenging them. They need to correct this obvious oversight.
UPDATE IV:
Now, for all of you who can't make it, you can also participate by doing one of two things: a tweet bomb or simple e-mail.
Everyone send a tweet to @cnnbrk at 12 Noon Eastern on Thursday saying:
@cnnbrk We want the public option! Look at the polls! Tell your audience what the American people want. #cnnprotest
You can also send an e-mail at the same time telling them the same thing at: feedback@cnn.com
If you're coming in person bring signs with poll numbers on them (see video for example). You can also do signs against Lieberman or ones that encourage the president to do the right thing. But let's keep it clean and respectful. Thanks for your participation!
PS---For more ways to help in person and from home, Click Here.
UPDATE V:  We're going to be doing a live show on our website at 11:45 AM ET to do the Tweet Bomb live on-air and talk to people at the rallies in NY and Atlanta. Once we're done with that, we'll head out to the LA demonstration at 12 PM Pacific.
UPDATE VI: We need someone to record some footage of the events in NYC and Atlanta tomorrow. Also, we need a coordinator for ATL, i.e. someone that can organize the people that gather, speak to the press, call in to TYT to report, etc. Please email me at TYTJobs@gmail.com ASAP if interested!
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I am very confident that Cenk once mentioned a poll where the public option had 83% support, shouldn't that be up there?

by Earla on 11/04/2009 06:36:25 AM EST

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For the public option or generically in favor of healthcare reform, etc.? 77% in favor of the public option from SurveyUSA is the highest I've seen.

by Tom Hanc on 11/04/2009 10:40:51 AM EST

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No, I meant in favour of the public option, but, not simply taking the number from memory, the numbers do become a little more iffy. Still, considering the people behind it seem to be conservative, it remains delicious http://www.ebri.org/pdf/bri efspdf/EBRI_IB_7-2009_HCS_0 9.pdf Search "public plan" and you should find it quicker.

by Earla on 11/04/2009 06:55:56 PM EST

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50 California St
Suite 950
(between Drumm St & Davis St)
San Francisco, CA 94111

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/03/2009 03:33:45 AM EST

FFS the world is watching.

Be our heroes.

by Sollerman on 11/03/2009 11:00:12 AM EST

Makes me sick to see expensive studios and huge staff teams WASTED on lazy garbage like that CNN clip. Just imagine what Cenk could do with even HALF the budget of one of those shows!

Enormous interactive flat panel displays, custom graphics every 5 minutes,  research staff, AND NO IDEA WHAT THE FUCK THEYRE TALKING ABOUT, what a waste.

TYT ARMY ADVANCE!!!

I'll see you guys at the New York Protest

 

 

by AGENTORANGE24 on 11/03/2009 11:56:29 AM EST

Was the day Wolf Blitzer  announced he had an exclusive interview with a general on the ground in Iraq.

He said   general are you there?

The person on the other  end  said  BABABOOY!!!

A howard stern fan  punked CNN?

I figured if they are so fricken lazy  that they cant even figure that out..  why bother.

I never watched CNN again.

I agree Cenk could do so much more with their resources

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/03/2009 01:42:21 PM EST

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Hopefully they'll spread the word fellas. I tried to call them but they said you gotta email the events

by smillis19 on 11/03/2009 12:19:18 PM EST

all those nut jobs in one place at one time  and no Thorazine in sight.

give it a rest HughTaitz  

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/03/2009 01:44:28 PM EST

You're argument is that lots and lots of Americans don't want the public option?

But we've seen poll after poll after poll after poll saying that the majority of Americans do want it. So your argument of going with were the numbers are is ironically negating your own position.

It's not every day you see someone draw attention to their own logical fallacy so succinctly.

by 0f course on 11/03/2009 05:30:12 PM EST

It's not every day you see someone draw attention to their own logical fallacy so succinctly.
I would say "You must be new here".
But I know you're not, soooo...

We are a way for the cosmos to know itself.

by aidbo on 11/03/2009 08:41:38 PM EST

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"The results of these polls prove that an overwhelming majority of people who vote, want nothing to do with Public Option Health Care." Wrong. It only proves that the people who voted in this gubernatorial elections favored one candidate over the other. Exit polls show that it had nothing to do with Obama or health care, but with discontent in how the current governor of Virginia and New Jersey handled the financial crisis! "Any other population sampling in any other poll doesn't matter, because those people don't vote." Just because some people didn't vote in those two elections doesn't mean that they won't vote in the '10 or '12 elections! Stop deluding yourself, Hugh. The American people want healthcare reform AND a public option!

by Corgano on 11/05/2009 08:26:38 AM EST

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I'm not sure you wanted to use the word "indigent" there, unless, of course, you truly don't want health care for poor people.

by cored on 11/03/2009 06:27:19 PM EST

Why do you keep re posting a picture of  some epidemic in the 1920s?

Since you are so worried about indigent people. .. Im happy to tell you  that your  insurance fees are much higher because the price of caring for  indigent people using the emergency room for primary care is passed on to you

:)

thanks for your concern!

A conservative believes nothing should be done for the first time

by C D on 11/03/2009 09:38:03 PM EST

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I'm just glad he stopped using pictures from the events in the US, set up by disaster relief agencies that usually have to go to 3rd world countries.

It hurts my mind less now he isn't making one argument in picture form and another in his text.

 

by jsipple on 11/04/2009 10:49:46 AM EST

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Look everyone Kenny has re-posted one of his favorite pictures. Or is this a new shot Kenny? I'm would almost bet it's a repost, but if not it's close enough.
 
Spanish flu ward of 1918.

Kenny has run out of new material so for the newbies he continues to repost the same talking points, the same photo's, the same links, in other words different day same bullshit.

"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative." John Stuart Mill

by Hubble on 11/05/2009 05:44:46 PM EST

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I will try to get some video footage of the NYC CNN event. I will have a toddler with me so I can't promise uninterrupted footage... :o But I'll do what I can and try to interview a few people and at the very least, I'll get a good shot of the crowd (if there is a crowd...) I was an intern at Turner Broadcasting (which includes CNN) while I was at NYU, and I'll see if I can dig up some of my old contacts and schmooze a bit. Definitely can't promise anything on that front, but you never know.

by imanygirl on 11/03/2009 10:10:37 PM EST

Forgot, my email is imanygirl@gmail.com or on youtube (user: july7nyc)

by imanygirl on 11/03/2009 10:18:17 PM EST

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I think the thing the opposition to Health Care is missing is that SOMETHING has to be done, and the new GOP plan to sell us all out to the insurance companies is NOT the way to go. We can say it is a moral issue, but the reality is that it is an Economic issue. There is a "bully" out there--the shareholders of the Middlemen, unaccountable to anyone...it would be comical if they didn't own us and treat us like garbage. 

 The Public option, especially the mutilated Democratic version hoping to make its way to a vote, would be no more than a foothold by the People in getting something back from the super wealthy. Tea baggers complain that we are trying to stop this theft being perpetrated on us, and they call us Socialists for trying to pull some of the Trillions they are taking from us to use for the public good.

 

by uncledarren on 11/04/2009 04:05:32 AM EST

Everybody interested in getting the highest turnout possible needs to share this event on their facebook page. Go to the FB link TYT posted:

http://www.facebook.com/eve nt.php?invites&eid=1700 78072730

and click "share" in the upper right hand corner, write a short note explaining the event and why it's important and post it to your wall. No better way to spread the word...especially if you have friends that live in the area of Ny, LA, or Atlanta.

by thrillhouse1980 on 11/04/2009 12:19:04 PM EST

Why are you even here? To throw out your bullshit conservative talk? Last time I checked, NONE OF YOUR OPINIONS ARE VALID... so you are just wasting your breath...Google will not find your post and include it in its search rankings...you have no purpose...so go to your teabagging meetings, and dream of your world w/out taxes....which also includes no cops, fireman, roads, etc..yea good one nutjobs....by the way i hope you get cancer so you can go through what other people with average or below income have to go through with treatments and costs....maybe then you'll get a better idea how to treat your fellow man/woman/citizens...you fuck

by teds31 on 11/04/2009 12:30:26 PM EST

I'll be sending this email message to CNN:

Subject: Your Coverage of Health Insurance Reform

CNN has interviewed many politicians and commentators who have claimed that the American public doesn't want a public insurance option, and you have never challenged them.  You have not questioned them about why, then, do all public polls show the opposite.

You have not reported accurately on this issue, and it makes me think that CNN is deliberately attempting to mislead the American people.

Stop lying.  Report this issue accurately.


Rebuild The Dream!

by EveningStarNM on 11/04/2009 09:05:34 PM EST

...is already foreshadowing the TYT protests as an "anti-teabagger" movement.

Read the article here!

by OldGerman on 11/05/2009 09:06:38 AM EST

If you use email, as I will, to participate, I suggest signing your email:

"I am a Young Turk"

and then give your name and town.  That way they will associate your email with the Tweet Bomb.

Rebuild The Dream!

by EveningStarNM on 11/05/2009 11:07:03 AM EST

T-minus 52 minutes and counting. My email bomb (too lazy to sign up for the social networking site du jour) is at the ready. I put the poll run down in my email too.

On your command Cenk, we unleash HELL!

Lt. Keenan True

 

 

by keno69 on 11/05/2009 11:10:32 AM EST

Someone needs to adjust the Scoop time for Day Light Savings! It said I posted at 9:10 am and I almost soiled myself cause I thought I was late!

by keno69 on 11/05/2009 11:12:02 AM EST

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i have twitter, but i'm not sure how to participate.  do i type: "@cnnbrk We want the public option! Look at the polls! Tell your audience what the American people want. #cnnprotest" in the "what are you doing" box???

by travioli on 11/05/2009 11:25:02 AM EST

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I wish I could be there!!

by LadyFriend on 11/05/2009 12:37:52 PM EST

HAHAHAHA

A complete and utter embarrassment!  Who showed 10-12 people?  Why don't you get that EVERY poll shows America doesn't want government take over of health care AT ALL!  Read, learn, don't be sheep.

"the past several months, that overall, 48 percent of Americans oppose the reform packages (whether a "public option" was included or not) moving through Congress while 45 percent approve."

How embarrassing for you that CNN - a bastion of liberal group think - is covering the anti-take over protest and not this stupid miss-guided effort at lying about what the public wants. So very sad.

by StenkTheTurd on 11/05/2009 12:49:55 PM EST

CNN is liberal? CNN is worthless. Grow a brain.

by LadyFriend on 11/05/2009 01:19:02 PM EST

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He should've watched the mini live show today, otherwise he wouldn't have made his moronic and factually incorrect statement about how many people showed up.

 

by Tom Hanc on 11/05/2009 01:31:10 PM EST

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I didn't get to watch since I was in class. How was it lookin?

by LadyFriend on 11/05/2009 02:10:11 PM EST

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Not bad considering the insanely short notice and zero budget and a late minute coordinator in ATL. Plus the biggest one will be LA at 12pm PST/3pm EST.

Aside from the nice weather, people will want to meet Cenk and the TYT crew. That's why we need to do another couple tweetbombs and call CNN LA at that time.

Tweet: @cnnbrk We want the public option! Look at the polls! Tell your audience what the American people want. #cnnprotest

Tweet: @ricksanchezcnn We want the public option! Look at the polls! Tell your audience what the American people want. #cnnprotest

Call: CNN LA- (323) 993-5000 (@12pmPST/3pm EST)

by Tom Hanc on 11/05/2009 02:19:00 PM EST

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I'll save your comment for the next time you talk about how liberally biased the media is!

by Tom Hanc on 11/05/2009 02:48:19 PM EST

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Do tell what polls. The ones on Foxlies? Don't embarrass _yourself_. Also for being so petty as to make declarations about these protests which you have not seen, you are pathetic.

by First Sleep on 11/05/2009 01:30:35 PM EST

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Yo Troll,

10 to 12 people my ass.  I just got back from the NYC event and it was more like 50 to 70 people.  There will be even more in LA.  By the way, you might want to cite a poll to back up your numbers.  This entry begins with with like 10 polls that show a majority in favor of the public option.  So no, its not EVERY poll that shows that American's don't want health care.  If you don't want a public option, fine.  No one is forcing you to take it.  You can stick with crappy private insurance which will drop your coverage as soon as you need it most, if you want.  

by benatzhang on 11/05/2009 03:00:08 PM EST

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More Power to YOU! Engage! eSupport launched!

by eborujion on 11/05/2009 01:09:05 PM EST

Hey, First post but I have been watching the show on youTube for a couple months now. I haven't seen any pics/vids from the demostrations yet but I hope they went well. I dropped CNN an email and I hope it helps.

I have never had to deal with Health Care issues because my Father is in the Military but I can empathize with those without. Anyone who claims that American's do not want Health care reform probably need it so they can get their head looked at anyways.

I looked around the web for about half an hour this morning before I decided to email CNN just so I knew that what I was supporting was in fact based on resonable data and every poll that I felt trustworthy was in favor of Health Reform.

by MorganH117 on 11/05/2009 03:08:44 PM EST

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This is a confusing post, because the public option isn't free healthcare it's a government operated business that is mandated basically to run off of it's own earnings, and to keep that to a minimum.  Because of this it is not related to taxes or tax increases; because it is not and will not be funded by subsidies.

 The Free Health Care that would raise taxes was the original NHS mirror option we started with and then because we Dem's (or our leader one) are pussies, we compromised that aspect out of the bill before we told anyone we wanted one lol.

A public option will have a stabilized low premium that will force the rest of the market to respond by lowering premiums or lose the vast majority of their customer base, thus once again forcing premiums higher on those few customers to make ends meet.  So in short Premiums will go down uniformly or else Private insurance will commit fiscal suicide.

 There is no point other than an empty threat which is only backable by sources such as fox news, and the LA Times. (even though yes, some of the data on this site references the LA times, I'm not a representative of TYT I just think LA times is biased in both directions somehow instead of neither. think about it when you read their stuff sometimes.)

by CptBoots on 11/05/2009 02:26:21 PM EST

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