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Congress has yet to come up with a clear prescription for the nation’s health care system. But some state legislators are already urging voters not to take the medicine.
Under Arizona‘s Health Care Freedom Act, which was passed by the state legislature this week, a voting initiative will be placed on the 2010 ballot that, if passed, will allow the state to opt out of any federal health care plan. Five other states Indiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota and Wyoming are considering similar initiatives for their 2010 ballots.
“Our health care freedoms are very much at risk by health care reforms proposed in Washington, D.C.,” said Arizona state Rep. Nancy Barto, the Republican legislator who sponsored the measure. “We needed to act as a state to protect our citizens and ensure that they will always be able to buy their own health care and not be forced into a plan they don’t want. Read More
We sure need someone with alittle sense to protect the American people from Obama’s government control health care! I don’t think the government should be making my health decisions, how about you, do you feel OK with Obama making your health care decisions? Plus now that Obama has said we should not treat old folks to save money, just give then pain pills and let them die!
Warner Todd Huston:I am wondering when the euthanasia folks are going to start touting this one? I mean, it sure seemed to me as if the most caring, most civil, most intelligent president evah just said that health care could be cheaper if we don’t give old folks and the infirm the full measure of care they now get. It appeared that Obama said we should just let them die or suffer because they aren’t worth the effort. Imagine if Bush had said something like this? The left wouldn’t have hesitated to call him any manner of names. Oddly, though, the Old Media have not had so much as a raised eyebrow over his statements on Wednesday
Obama said during the ABC Special on Wednesday night that a way to save health care costs is to abandon the sort of care that “evidence shows is not necessarily going to improve” the patient’s health. He went on to say that he had personal familiarity with such a situation when his grandmother broke her hip after she was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Read More
Obama can say such a thing because he and his family will get everything possible to keep them alive no matter what the cost. He is telling us the American people to let our parents and grand parents die without giving them the best health care available, Please tell me that the American people will now wake-up from the spell Obama has on them!
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(1) Michelle Obama: “Patient Dumping” While at University of Chicago Medical Center
The White House, Democrats, and MoveOn liberals are spreading health care sob stories to sell a government takeover. But there’s one health care policy nightmare you won’t hear the Obamas hyping. It’s a tale of poor, minority patient-dumping in Chicago — with First Lady Michelle Obama’s fingerprints all over it.
(2) The Obama Health Care Plan: “Die, Already”
I said before in a post that a great part of Obama’s conception of health care was to let the old people die, so they won’t take up the resources of the living. What a terrible philosophy. Just like “Sol” in Soylent Green, the old will be encouraged to attend death centers and die so they don’t take up the resources of the young.
It’s all part of the culture of death that John Paul II warned us about.
Here is Obama, talking about his death health care plan
(3) The Obamacare Show: Bombed By Michelle Malkin
In a rare show of good taste, America TV viewers turned off the ABC News/White House infomercial on Obamacare.
(4) Obama Depopulation Policy Exposed
Panelists warn of the revival of eugenics under Obama’s modern healthcare through the denial of care to millions who would be judged ‘not fit to live’, just as in Nazi Germany.
A judge hearing one of the cases challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president has taken the unusual step of describing the dispute as a serious constitutional issue and further has begun adding letters of comment from the public to the court record.
Word of the action by U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider in Camden, N.J., comes from attorney Mario Apuzzo, who is handling the Kerchner vs. Obama case. Read More
Maybe sooner or later the court system will come to its sense and hear this serious constitutional issue. If its does not then there is no need for a constitution. We the people need to keep up the pressure to have our day in court!