for an ABC News story about today's protest at Sen. Joseph Lieberman's office.
The demand made by those sitting-in was that Lieberman stop taking insurance company money so the United States can have health care for all.
Four of the nine arrested are refusing to cooperate with the police and intend to stay in jail until he meets the demand.
. In reaction to the sit-in in Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office, the Weiner Amendment for single payer health care, is back on the agenda. It is likely that we will have the historic first-ever vote for single payer health care on the House Floor tomorrow.
The Democratic leadership had promised this vote on a single payer national health system, but broke that promise until the sit-in this week. One of the two demands of the sit-in at the Speaker's San Francisco office was to allow a vote on the Weiner Amendment.