Healthcare advocates start to wear guns
• East Valley Tribune[sweet!] One counterprotester, the only one within shouting distance, would only give his first name as he stood alone, wearing a Yankee baseball team shirt, a handgun on his hip, holding a contrary sign.
TEA Party members railed against proposed health care reforms Saturday at a busy intersection in Scottsdale.
They came from all over that morning, thinly crowded on the four corners of Scottsdale and Camelback roads.



