Walter Boyer turned 65 Tuesday.
That's part of the reason he showed up Wednesday evening at the "Hands Off My Healthcare" rally at the State Fairgrounds.
"I'm here to save Medicare," Boyer said. "We've entered into a Twilight Zone. It's just too much too quick."
A couple hundred chairs were already filled a half hour before the event began. Americans for Prosperity parked it's "hands off My Health Care" tour bus behind the stage. which was next to a large video screen.
Boyer said the Democratic plans to reform health care would drain resources away from Medicare, and hurt that plan, his health insurance plan.
So he showed up to the rally to be seen and heard more so than to listen to the president's speech.
"It won't change my mind. And he lies," said his wife, Delores Boyer.



