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Tag Archives: Health Control
How Many More Like Him?
This is Rep. Phil Hare (D-IL) speaking at a town hall meeting today. Adam Sharp captured his response when asked about the constitutionality of forcing Americans to purchase health insurance. “I don’t care about the Constitution.” Yeah, we kind of got that when they passed this mess. h/t Gateway Pundit on tweets from @CO2HOG and … Continue reading
Posted in House, Must See BV, The Left
Tagged Constitution, Health Control, Phil Hare
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I Will Not Comply
John Hood has written a very compelling article at the Carolina Journal that sums up the health control legislation’s end game. In discussing the legislative maneuvering, he makes this, I believe, accurate observation. There is no conceivable way that the president or the leaders of Congress can legally enact their legislative monstrosity. Instead, they are … Continue reading
The Unconstitutional Individual Mandate – Part II
Yesterday I wrote about the group of conservative leaders who were questioning the constitutionality of the health reform bill. South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint, along with Nevada’s John Ensign, has raised a Constitutional Point of Order on the Senate floor. “I am incredibly concerned that the Democrats’ proposed individual mandate provision takes away too much … Continue reading
Posted in Health Power, Senate
Tagged Constitution, Health Control, Jim DeMint, John Ensign
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The Unconstitutional Individual Mandate
One big issue with the Health Power Grab bill is the individual mandate which requires, with penalties for non-compliance, American citizens to purchase health insurance. There’s just one problem — there is no power granted by the Constitution that allows this. Quin Hillyer posts a memo put out by a group of major leaders of … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Health Power, House, Senate
Tagged Constitution, Health Control
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The Plain and Simple Truth
From a Democrat! Van Helsing has the video (via CNSNews.com). At a town hall meeting in Reston, Virginia, a patriot acceded to Dem Rep Jim Moran’s insulting demand that he present ID, then asked a question that has been on many minds: if the Dems have any serious interest in lowering healthcare costs, why don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Health Power, Leftourettes
Tagged Health Control, Health Power, Howard Dean, Jim Moran
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Is This The Comparison You Wanted To Make?
a⋅nal⋅o⋅gy –noun 1. a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based. 5. Logic. a form of reasoning in which one thing is inferred to be similar to another thing in a certain respect, on the basis of the known similarity between the things in other respects. “I mean, … Continue reading








