You might get 72 hours to read War and Peace. (Health Care Bill)

From the Freedom Project Blog you might get 72 hours to read the Health Care bill and you might not… knowing the Party of Tax you will not.

On the Scott Hennen Show this morning, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) called on Speaker Pelosi to allow Congress and the public 72 hours to review Democrats’ finished proposal for a government takeover of health care before a vote. Boehner said:

“There’s this mad dash to overhaul our entire health care system here in two weeks. And I just hope that Speaker Pelosi allows Members 72 hours to read the final version of this bill before it’s brought to the floor. And I probably would bet the $1.5 trillion that it costs that she won’t. But the American people have a right to know what’s in this bill and Members ought to have enough time to actually read it.”

You know 72 hours is great but it falls far short of the 5 days that Barack Hopie-changie Obama promised, 5 days is 120 hours and 72 hours to discriminatory to slow readers, seriously the bill is over a 1000 pages and maybe you can read a 1000 pages in 72 hours, I can’t. Honestly I think that 5 days is not enough time the find all the hidden language that congress sticks in these things, this abomination is just wrong and another effort of the Commander and Thief to steal a little more of your freedom.

Call your congressman and ask them…
CONTACT CONGRESS

HAVE YOU READ THE HEALTH CARE BILL?
ARE YOU GOING TO READ IT?
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE?
VOTE NO!

Tell the Party of Tax that the Party of No says NO.

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2 Responses to “You might get 72 hours to read War and Peace. (Health Care Bill)”


  • Comment from John Marlowe

    I sent this to my liberal congressman from Wisconsin
    I’ll let you know if I get anything meaningful back

    “Congressman Kind,
    I am very disappointed with what has happened in Congress over the past six months and it bothers me to know that you’ve been a part of it.
    Another major decision is going to be presented to you shortly and I sincerely hope that you will take the time to read through this bill before voting for it.
    I urge you and others in congress to go to one of the countries that have socialized medicine and see for yourself how it works before you vote for it.
    I also urge you and other members of congress to go to a VA hospital in person, unannounced, and see how the VA medical system works before you vote for making everybody’s medical experience work the same way.
    If you vote for it, I strongly recommend that you sign yourself and your family up for it.
    If it’s good for us, then it’s good for you too.
    I believe that the only way to bring down medical costs or any other cost for that matter are to root out corruption, waste, and greed. Voting for this bill will just add another layer of bureacracy to the top of the system. Bureacracy by its very nature is the definition of corruption, waste, and greed.
    Thankyou for your time,
    John H Marlowe”

    • Comment from AWG

      You will likely get an answer, it will be a form letter that say blah, blah, blah nothing… I’ve gotten 100′s of them. As a matter a fact a saw my congressman tonight and while I don’t always like my congressman at least he votes the RIGHT way.


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