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US House rebukes heckler lawmaker | US House rebukes heckler lawmaker |
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The US House of Representatives has voted to rebuke Joe Wilson, the Republican lawmaker who heckled President Barack Obama during a speech. | The US House of Representatives has voted to rebuke Joe Wilson, the Republican lawmaker who heckled President Barack Obama during a speech. |
Mr Wilson shouted out "You lie" while Mr Obama was a delivering an address on healthcare to a joint session of both houses of Congress last week. | Mr Wilson shouted out "You lie" while Mr Obama was a delivering an address on healthcare to a joint session of both houses of Congress last week. |
The House resolution of disapproval described Mr Wilson's conduct as "a breach of decorum". | The House resolution of disapproval described Mr Wilson's conduct as "a breach of decorum". |
Lawmakers voted 240-179 in favour of the resolution. | Lawmakers voted 240-179 in favour of the resolution. |
'Civility' | 'Civility' |
The move was backed by most Democrats, but dismissed by many Republicans as a distraction from more serious issues. | The move was backed by most Democrats, but dismissed by many Republicans as a distraction from more serious issues. |
"My goodness, we could be doing this every day of the week," said Republican Minority Leader John Boehner. | "My goodness, we could be doing this every day of the week," said Republican Minority Leader John Boehner. |
MARDELL'S AMERICA Weeks of mutterings are now out there, in the open, on the front page of the Washington Post - the allegation is that the fury towards the president that has been seen at town-hall meetings and tea party protests is in part motivated by racism Mark MardellBBC North America Editor Mark Mardell's America | |
But Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer insisted that Mr Wilson's outburst could not be ignored. | But Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer insisted that Mr Wilson's outburst could not be ignored. |
"At issue is whether we are able to proceed with a degree of civility and decorum that our rules and our democracy contemplate and require," he said. | "At issue is whether we are able to proceed with a degree of civility and decorum that our rules and our democracy contemplate and require," he said. |
Mr Wilson himself maintained that his personal apology to Mr Obama should have been enough to resolve the matter. | Mr Wilson himself maintained that his personal apology to Mr Obama should have been enough to resolve the matter. |
Mr Obama "graciously accepted my apology and the issue is over," he said. | Mr Obama "graciously accepted my apology and the issue is over," he said. |
Mr Wilson's remark came in response to a passage of Mr Obama's speech in which he asserted that illegal immigrants would not be eligible for federal subsidies to buy health coverage. | Mr Wilson's remark came in response to a passage of Mr Obama's speech in which he asserted that illegal immigrants would not be eligible for federal subsidies to buy health coverage. |
Experts concur that under the terms of Mr Obama's reform package undocumented immigrants would not be able to claim healthcare subsidies. | Experts concur that under the terms of Mr Obama's reform package undocumented immigrants would not be able to claim healthcare subsidies. |