
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-08-03 06:56:00
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We will be posting every one of these health care townhall videos we can find this month in which the Democrats are getting heckled, booed, and harassed. These people are about to break freedom's back with this healthcare plan and once they do it, there is no going back. If your congressman is having a townhall meeting and you can go to put them on the spot, take the opportunity. If they don't return to work in September utterly shell-shocked about the reception they and their crap sandwich of a bill received this month, then we will have nobody to blame but ourselves.
But for now, here is a nice palate-cleanser from Michelle Malkin, who has two more vids.
Update: Andrew Monaghan at Panzramic has a slew of great videos from the Specter/Sebilius townhall. This one beautiful. This woman rips the government for mishandling Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security and even a stupid little program like Cash for Clunkers and wonders how in hell they expect to be able to run nationalized health care. The crowd doesn't like Specter's answer. Good stuff.
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According to these rulings, such health legislation creates a statutory requirement for abortion funding, unless Congress clearly forbids such funding. That is why the Hyde amendment was needed in 1976, to stop Medicaid from funding 300,000 abortions a year. The statutory mandate construed by the courts would override any executive order or regulation. This is the unanimous view of our legal advisors and of the experts we have consulted on abortion jurisprudence. Only a change in the law enacted by Congress, not an executive order, can begin to address this very serious problem in the legislation."
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[Democrats] have inserted . . . a provision that it would take a supermajority of 67 votes in the Senate for future legislative bodies to even consider amendments to its provisions for "death panels." . . . The bill states, "It shall not be in order in the Senate or the House of Representatives to consider any bill, resolution, amendment, or conference report that would repeal or otherwise change this subsection." That subsection addresses rules and regulations that doctors would be ordered to follow by the "Independent Medicare Advisory Boards a/k/a the Death Panels," RedState reported.
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