Interesting, if not disturbing, information you probably haven’t seen/heard anywhere else. That’s why I’m bringing it to you now.
Doing Michigan Proud July 29, 2009

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=51610&print=on
Seriously? You think it’s funny that people think you should do your job and read the bill before you pass it? If you can’t or won’t read it, then you vote “no”. This bill, in particular, will fundamentally change the U.S. healthcare system and he doesn’t understand why he should read it first? You’ve got to be kidding me! Please, please be kidding me, Mr. Conyers. And, last I checked, he is a lawyer, so why does he need two to help him interpret it? Actually, Conyers is right on one thing, the bills are made too long and too complicated to easily comprehend. Well, here’s a thought, how about Congress (you know, that group of which he’s a part?) stops making them so long and complex? I love when the government complains about a problem that they themselves created. Truly amazing.
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=51742
Yet another beauty from good ol’ Senator Conyers. He’s getting to be like Biden at this point – one gaffe after another. (I used to get the same feeling whenever G.W. spoke – nervous about what dumb thing was going to pop out of his mouth next.) Healthcare is NOT a right! Aaaahhh! I can’t take it anymore! The next thing you know, cell phones will be a right. Actually, let’s just say for argument’s sake that it is a right (even though it is SO NOT!). Just because something is a right, does that mean that the government (aka the taxpayers) are required to hand it out to every citizens “free” of charge? Well, last I checked the right to bear arms was a right. Where’s my “free” gun? AND, let’s look at FDR, the progressives’ dreamboat. He declared that there should be a 2nd Bill of Rights, in which he listed healthcare as a right. If healthcare was already a right provided for in the founding documents, why would he suggest that it be included in his so-called “Second Bill of Rights”. Oh, that’s right! Because it’s NOT A RIGHT! Argh!
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A Familiar Ring July 29, 2009

Watch the video if you don’t feel like reading. Hmmmm . . . hypocrisy, anyone?
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Congress Says No to Universal Healthcare – For Themselves, At Least July 27, 2009
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=333327285894028
That’s all. (I’m at work. Ssshhhhhh. On lunch.)
Expose the Fed! July 26, 2009

I smell something fishy . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ECLxK2YTs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJsp6vQwWSQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtvFQkG7XUE
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Make way for backdoor reparations! July 26, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RELWULoyIn0
This is truly frightening. You can hate Glenn Beck all you want, but the information he’s giving here is correct (the quotes, the info from the current healthcare bill) – I’ve looked it up myself. If you’re for reparations, then you probably love what Obama is doing, but if you don’t, pay attention to what he’s trying to do. You just don’t hear this stuff on your nightly news. You have to seek it out. I’m doing the work for you here.
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Some Things Never Change July 24, 2009
This is long – I’m not going to lie to you. It’s 10 minutes, but you can do it, I know you can. It’s interesting to see how the same ideas, phrases, and arguments that were used fifty years ago are still being used today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdLpem-AAs
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Universal Healthcare: Backdoor Reparations? July 24, 2009
SUZANNE MALVEAUX: When it comes to reparations, would you take it a step further, in terms of apologizing for slavery or offering reparations to various groups?
SEN. BARACK OBAMA: You know, I have said in the past, and I’ll repeat again, that the best reparations we can provide are good schools in the inner city and jobs for people who are unemployed. And I think that strategies that invest in lifting people out of the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow, but that have brought applicability and allow us to build coalitions to actually get these things done, that, I think, is the best strategy.
You know, the fact is, is that dealing with some of the legacy of discrimination is going to cost billions of dollars. And we’re not going to be able to have that kind of resource allocation, unless all Americans feel that they are invested in making this stuff happen. And so, you know, I’m much more interested in talking about how do we get every child to learn, how do we get every person healthcare, how do we make sure that everybody has a job, how do we make sure that every senior citizen can retire with dignity and respect. And if we have a program, for example, of universal healthcare, that will disproportionately affect people of color, because they’re disproportionately uninsured. If we’ve got an agenda that says every child in America should get—should be able to go to college, regardless of income, that will disproportionately affect people of color, because it’s oftentimes our children who can’t afford to go to college. http://www.democracynow.org/2008/7/28/obama_holds_brief_q_a_before
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No Truer Words July 24, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cqN4NIEtOY
Hey, he told us what he was going to do and he’s sticking true to his word.
Transform:
1. to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.
2. to change in condition, nature, or character; convert.
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Simply Stated July 20, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO9L3oyQhQ8
The best part about this video is the clip from 20/20. I love John Stossel because he seems to be one of the last true journalists left in the world. I could list all kinds of reasons as to why I’m against this healthcare they are trying to shove down our throats, but here are my biggest issues, which really can’t be argued:
1. I don’t want the government inserting itself into my life any more than it already has. The point of this country was to have it involved in our lives as little as possible without complete anarchy.
2. If the insurance companies are the ones running our healthcare now, why would it be better for the government to do so instead? Other than perhaps the military, there is nothing that the government runs better or more efficiently than the private sector. (Hmmm . . . public housing or private housing, public bathrooms or private bathrooms, public pool or private pool, public school or private school? Yes, I stole this reasoning from Glenn Beck.)
3. If we want to see how the U.S. government runs healthcare, we need only look at the VA, Medicare, Medicaid, and Indian reservations.
4. Which doctor would I want to see: A doctor at the VA, a Canadian doctor, one on an Indian reservation, or a private doctor right in my hometown? I think the answer is obvious – at least for me.
5. WE HAVE NO MONEY! I hope to God there’s no explanation necessary on this one.
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