Chris Redfern’s “F-Bomb” Not Excused
September 23rd, 2010 - 8:46 pm ICT by GDBy Madhuri Dey
Sep 23, (THAINDIAN NEWS) If you dare to be a critic of Democratic President Barack Obama’s health care reform law, then perhaps the only word that describes you starts with “F”. This is not what we say, but what a passionate Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern thinks about you. Chris Redfern was caught using the F Word during a union political forum meeting while describing the tea party’s protest against the reform. However, the attempt to energize the handful of listeners who had turned up to listen to Chris Redfern, took an ugly turn as it took hardly any time for the media sources to spread the news over the web and the political circle. Although the state party did not return phone calls made by media sources on this issue, the Republican leaders have already started lashing Chris Redfern for using of such expletives.
It was during his Monday address inside the United Steelworkers union that Chris Redfern dropped the “F” bomb. Advocating the recent passed health care reform law, the chairman went on to say that under the present law every citizen gets a health care while he or she is still looking for a new job. He mentioned that the party can win the argument at its most basic level and went on to added “every time of these f—- says-excuse my language”. It is this unwanted use of expletive that has enraged the Tea Party and the Republicans who voiced that the Democrats are losing the race much before the time.
Ohio Republican Party chairman Kevin DeWine said to media sources that although no one likes to trail behind in poles, the Ohioans on their part do not deserve such a use of “stump speeches” by politicians. “Let’s show a little class” said Kevin DeWine.
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