
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver's (D-MO) office issued the following statement this evening after Cleaver alleged that an anti-health care reform protester spat on him as he entered the Capitol today.
In response to an incident earlier today, Congressman Cleaver's office has issued the following statement:
For many of the members of the CBC, like John Lewis and Emanuel Cleaver who worked in the civil rights movement, and for Mr. Frank who has struggled in the cause of equality, this is not the first time they have been spit on during turbulent times.
This afternoon, the Congressman was walking into the Capitol to vote, when one protester spat on him. The Congressman would like to thank the US Capitol Police officer who quickly escorted the others Members and him into the Capitol, and defused the tense situation with professionalism and care. After all the Members were safe, a full report was taken and the matter was handled by the US Capitol Police. The man who spat on the Congressman was arrested, but the Congressman has chosen not to press charges. He has left the matter with the Capitol Police.
This is not the first time the Congressman has been called the "n" word and certainly not the worst assault he has endured in his years fighting for equal rights for all Americans. That being said, he is disappointed that in the 21st century our national discourse has devolved to the point of name calling and spitting. He looks forward to taking a historic vote on health care reform legislation tomorrow, for the residents of the Fifth District of Missouri and for all Americans. He believes deeply that tomorrow's vote is, in fact, a vote for equality and to secure health care as a right for all. Our nation has a history of struggling each time we expand rights. Today's protests are no different, but the Congressman believes this is worth fighting for.
Andreams
March 20, 2010 8:41 PM
If this isn't the most glaring example of what's really behind the hate against health care reform, I don't know what is. I'm 60 and a southerner. I've seen school integration and voting rights reform. I've also seen the hatred and it's still here and building every day. When will we see the sheets and pointy hats?
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EastWest
March 20, 2010 9:25 PM in reply to Andreams
They know better. It's tea bags and tri-corn hats now. Same song, different verse.
I really do have concern for the safety of public officials, particularly President Obama. The hysteria is getting just that fierce, and as we saw when that guy flew his plane into the IRS building Republican politicians just make excuses and egg them on more.
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Measure for Measure
March 20, 2010 9:11 PM
Thank you Representative Cleaver for your service to your country. The arc of the universe is long...
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Julia Butterfly
March 20, 2010 10:13 PM
Thank you, Reverend Cleaver, for your longstanding, thoughtful, and consistent advocacy on behalf of your constituency.
The vote tomorrow is indeed historic; I will refrain from addressing the long overdue aspect of desperately needed healthcare reform.
And kudos to your for so gracefully handling a truly reprehensible act.
Appreciative of your service to this district!
Julia Butterfly
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The Baroness
March 21, 2010 8:59 PM in reply to Julia Butterfly
Julia, he was a class act as mayor of Kansas City, and he knows no other way to be. He's kind, thoughtful, considerate, and extremely savvy. He's developed the habit of sticking to the high road at all times, and he has such a paternal attitude towards the many people he views as his friends. For many of us, he is still---and always will be---Reverend Cleaver, and for a darned good reason!!!
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lousgirl84
March 20, 2010 10:22 PM
Absolutely sickening to think 47 years after civil rights has passed and we are here!!!
I am, however, glad to see it so blatantly exposed.
This President puts his life on the line every day...he is making the ultimate sacrifice for this country.
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Tosh
April 29, 2010 10:42 PM
They know better. It's tea bags and tri-corn hats now. Same song, different verse.
I really do have concern for the safety of public officials, particularly President Obama. The hysteria is getting just that fierce, and as we saw when that guy flew his plane into the IRS building Republican politicians just make excuses and egg them on more.
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