He accused the guy of "hijacking" his event, but it turns out the guy is a
practicing physician in his district, not affiliated with any organized
efforts. Oops.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/back-story/2009/aug/08/georgia-democrat-rages-against-local-doctor-over-h/

Tensions are running so high at town hall meetings that Rep. David Scott, a
Georgia Democrat, yelled at a local doctor concerned about health care after
mistaking him for an "astroturf" political operative looking for a fight.

Mr. Scott became visibly agitated when one of his constituents, a practicing
doctor, asked a few questions about health care reform during a town hall
meeting. The meeting was held to discuss a road project, but was opened up
for questions near the end. That's when Dr. David Hill stood up to speak.

Dr. Hill asked Mr. Scott why he was going to vote for a health care plan
similar to that implemented in Massachusetts "that is shown not to work" and
if he supported a government-provided health care insurance option.

The congressman replied by accusing the doctor of "hijacking" his event.

"I'm listening to my constituents, OK?" Scott said, "These are people who
live in the 13th Congressional district, who vote in this district. That’s
who I’ve got to respond to … So what you’ve got to understand, those of you
who are here, who have taken and came and hijacked this event we dealing
with here, this is not a health care event."

"You chose to come and to do it on your own," he yelled. "Not a single one
of you had the decency to call my office and set up for a meeting." He went
on, in a threatening voice, "You want a meeting with me on health care, I'll
give it to you!"

The outburst is yet another example of how confrontational town hall
meetings have become over recent weeks, as constituents are becoming more
forthright in asking their elected representatives challenging questions.
These actions and other forms of protest have been encouraged by limited
government advocacy groups opposed to the stimulus package, the Democrats
favored health care reforms and other big spending government proposals.

The White House has labeled these efforts "astroturf", shorthand for fake
grassroots. To combat these efforts, groups supporting these plans — such as
Service Employees International Employees Union — have been appearing at
these town halls as well, effectively creating local "showdowns" between
opposing political powers.

Mr. Scott's public tirade against the doctor was filmed by WXIA-TV News, a
local NBC affiliate that confirmed the doctor lived in the congressman's
district in a follow-up interview.

The doctor told the reporters he wasn't working for any outside causes and
had called Mr. Scott's office repeatedly, asking to speak with the
congressman.

"I did not go to a meeting to create any problems, I went to the meeting to
literally ask a question that I thought was very, very important for my
patients," he s

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