GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis is speaking out against the president's health care reform proposal, calling it the wrong prescription for Americans.
The Greenville News reported that Inglis spoke before a rowdy crowd of nearly 700 on Tuesday. The crowd asked questions about health care reform bills before Congress and erupted into shouting matches as the discussions turned to illegal immigration and the Iraq war.
The raucous crowd also booed and applauded - a repeat from previous forums by Inglis though this time the boos were not for him.
Inglis was booed at recent forum to discuss health care reform after suggesting people turn off the TV when Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck came on the air.
Information from: The Greenville News,
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