Associated Press


Associated Press

CINCINNATI

Two people who protested outside the Cincinnati home of U.S. Rep. Steve Driehaus say they wish no harm on any lawmaker who voted for President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul.

Michael Disalvo and his wife stood in the rain outside Driehaus’ home Sunday morning. Driehaus reported receiving a death threat last week phoned to his Washington, D.C., office, and a Cincinnati online newsletter gave the Democrat’s home address, urging a protest at his home Sunday because he voted for the bill.

Disalvo says he doesn’t think the legislation does enough to ensure that it won’t allow federal funding of elective abortions.

It wasn’t immediately clear if Driehaus was home. Two cars were in the driveway but no house lights were on. A police car drove by the scene, where Disalvo and his wife held rosaries and prayed on the sidewalk.

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