Is health care now out of the way? While some think that may be the case, I’m not among them. This is just getting started.
My feeble attempt at addressing this can be seen here.
http://www.examiner.com/x-38782-Tucs...out-of-the-way
Chris
those are some pretty strong words there in that article bud, sheesh.
I agree though, the nightmare continues.
I dont think gun control is next on his list. He has to make sure the Dems win the next election cycle in a majority. Alot of people who voted for him are pretty pissed off.
Obama's next move is to make all those illegal aliens, oops, undocumented workers, legal through amnesty to make up for all the old style Americans who will not vote the Democratic line again. The big push has started because it needs to be in place in time to get all these 'new Americans' registered to vote. Since the Dems got them amnesty and continued their free health care, who do you think they're gonna vote for?
Then they'll come for guns.
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"Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." Thomas Mann.
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"The government is likely to be well-administered for a course of years, and can only end in despotism." Benjamin Franklin
Not by a long shot.Originally Posted by Varmiter
Too many States lined up to test it in court as soon as it's signed.
Florida is set to file the same day it's signed.![]()
I have to print those.
11:00 P.M. EST Nov 4th, 2008, My nightmare came true...
12:00 P.M. EST Jan 20th, 2009, screwing began...
10:00 P.M. EST SUNDAY Mar 21st 2010, healthcare SHOVED down our throats!
Tuesday Nov 6th, 2012, We can CHANGE the president.
Just seven minutes after it was signed.![]()
13 attorneys general sue over health care overhau
Attorneys general from 13 states sued the federal government Tuesday, claiming the landmark health care overhaul is unconstitutional just seven minutes after President Barack Obama signed it into law.
The lawsuit was filed in Pensacola after the Democratic president signed the 10-year, $938 billion bill the House passed Sunday night.
No Republicans in the U.S. House or Senate voted for the bill.
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