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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.

Activists Make a Congressional House Call


 

Large crowds visited members of Congress Thursday to voice opposition to break the bank government health care.




Thousands of people from across the country attend a news conference and rally to protest the health care bill on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol November 5, 2009 in Washington, DC. Most Republican members of the House of Representatives led by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) attended the rally to voice their opposition to the House version of the health care reform legislation moving through Congress. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)






Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas throws the Health Care bill to the crowd on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, during a health care reform rally. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)


AND MORE.


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Thousands Rally to Protest Government Spending, Health Care Bill


Democrats Turn Aggressive on Capitol Hill Against Protestors

As one reader commented to the above, “Now you know how you will be treated when you dispute a health insurance claim under a Government run Health Insurance Plan.

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