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          Thousands of downtown DC protesters blast Obama
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-09-13 09:56

          Thousands of downtown DC protesters blast Obama
          A demonstrators holds up a portrait of President Barack Obama on Capitol Hill in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, during a taxpayer rally. [Agencies]
          Thousands of downtown DC protesters blast Obama

          Organizers say they built on momentum from the April "tea party" demonstrations held nationwide to protest tax policies, along with growing resentment over the economic stimulus packages and bank bailouts.

          Armey and other speakers directed their ire at Pelosi -- Armey took a photo, telling the crowd he wanted to be able to prove to her they were there.

          "If it's necessary, we'll come back here next year," he said.

          Many protesters said they paid their own way to the event -- an ethic they believe should be applied to the government. They say unchecked spending on things like a government-run health insurance option could increase inflation and lead to economic ruin.

          Terri Hall, 45, of Starke, Fla., said she felt compelled to become political for the first time this year because she was upset by government spending.

          "Our government has lost sight of the powers they were granted," she said. She added that deficit spending is out of control, and said she thought it was putting the country at risk.

          Race also became an issue. "I'm outraged prominent black politicians use the race card" to cover up their failed policies, said Deneen Borelli of New York.

          One woman held a sign with images of Martin Luther King Jr. and Obama, with the words printed alongside: "He had a dream, we got a nightmare."

          Lawmakers also supported the rally. Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said Americans want health care reform but they don't want a government takeover.

          "Republicans, Democrats and independents are stepping up and demanding we put our fiscal house in order," said Pence, of Indiana.

          "I think the overriding message after years of borrowing, spending and bailouts is enough is enough," Pence said.

          Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., and Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., also spoke at the rally.

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