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New Video -- Constitutionalists Nix Obama's Health Care Reform PDF Print E-mail
Written by Larry Greenley   
Monday, 31 August 2009 12:48

On Friday, August 28, I posted my new video, "Constitutionalists Nix Obama's Health Care Reform at Town Halls" (see embedded video below), which included our new "America’s Freedom Fighter" video introduction.

As you watch these clips, be thinking of two main things that are going on here.

First, these American citizens are asserting their proper role as employer speaking to their employee/elected official/public servant.

Second, these Americans are pointing out that our public servants in Congress have not been authorized by the Constitution to pass laws about health care.

Be sure to take the time to view this 10-minute video. It has a real feast of inspiring video clips from health care town halls around the nation.



In clip one a concerned citizen tells Pennsylvania Senator Specter that he has awakened a sleeping giant and challenges him to tell what he’s going to do “to restore this country back to what our Founders created, according to the Constitution.”

In clip two a determined citizen orders Maryland Senator Cardin “to cease and desist under the 9th and 10th Amendments and Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution from addressing health care legislation.”

In clip three a Marine Corps vet demands to know whether Representative Baird of the state of Washington ever intends to keep his oath to defend the Constitution.

In clip four another American patriot vigorously warns Iowa Republican Senator Chuck Grassley against working on compromise health care reform legislation with the Democrats and instead asks him to give a vision consistent with our Founding.

 With the exciting developments in the health care town hall forums in August we're witnessing an important upheaval in American history. Trends analyst Gerald Celente has gone so far as to call what we’ve been seeing in the Tea Parties of April 15 and July 4, and the August town hall health care protests, the Second American Revolution.



A recent Rasmussen poll shows that 54% of American voters say passing no health care reform bill this year would be better than passing any of the current bills in Congress.

Based on all of the deceptions surrounding this legislation, I certainly agree that Congress should drop health care reform this year. While I know there are many things that could be improved concerning health care, opportunistic legislators will be only too willing to include some popular reforms in order to get some embryonic government-run health care option on the books. For example, don’t be fooled by a bipartisan compromise bill with “health care cooperatives” in place of the “public option.” These cooperatives would serve as a Trojan Horse for the public option.

In light of the above, I strongly believe the best course would be for Congress to just abandon any further consideration of health care reform this year.

I urge you to contact your representative and senators and tell them to just drop health care reform this year. Click here for an easy way to send them this message to "Just drop it."

Stopping this health care legislation is essential to preserving our freedom under the Constitution!!
 

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Pat Henry said:

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Try CONSTITUTION Party
"Progressive Libertarian"? The Constitution Party has long advocated these reforms, and has for well over a decade been advocating strict adherence to the plain language of the Constitution (with its legal limits to the jurisdiction of the Federal government). Every Johnny-come-lately will now seek to co-opt the movement our members and sympathizers (mostly in Republican ranks) have helped create.

Please see the Constitution Party platform at http://www.constitutionparty.c...atform.php .

Most importantly, VOTE FOR CP candidates in every office for which your neighbors dare to run (and for traditional Libertarians where CP folks do not appear). In the last election, I was able to vote for such candidates in all but one elected office (and I wrote in Chuck Baldwin for President).
 
August 31, 2009
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Tom Collins said:

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All these Congresscritters do the bidding of the upper eschelon elites-the International bankers. The bankers run the USSA not Congress. Why won't anyone approach those thugs with open dissent? Think about it.
 
September 01, 2009
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