America is sick of big insurance.
With over 100 protests against insurance companies yesterday, that message is clear. And it’s not just people in the "blue" states. Roughly from west to east, here’s what America thinks of insurance companies.

Protests against Blue Cross in New Mexico:


Rallies against Blue Cross in Fargo, North Dakota:


Protests against United Healthcare and Billionaires for Wealthcare in Minnesota:


Rally for a public option in San Antonio, Texas:


Protests against the insurance companies in Missouri:


Protests against United Healthcare in Ohio:



Rallies in Tennessee:

Protests in Williamsport, Pennsylvania:


People against Aetna in Hartford, Connecticut:




Protests against Blue Cross in Rhode Island:


Rallies against Blue Cross in Delaware:


Rally against the insurance companies Times Square, New York City:

And protests against Blue Cross in New Jersey:


MoveOn has hundreds more photos here.
That’s what America thinks of the insurance companies. They know that if an unaffordable health care bill passes without a public option, the insurance companies will win — and the rest of America will lose.
Congress, are you listening?
(also posted at the NOW! blog)
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2 Comments







Thanks Jason! esp. love WWJD? sign. Some good turnouts there.
Jason,
Do you think you could make a video/slide-show of these photos for YouTube? I really think they’d get even more exposure there, since an even wider range of people search YouTube than read and comment here.