Saturday, October 10, 2009

What We Don't Know Will Hurt Us


For the moment, I'm going to disregard the insanity of Barack Obama's elevation (so-called) to Nobel laureate and hold steady on my opposition to Gov't Care, which comes up for a vote on Tuesday, we're told. If that vote goes like the Democrats are planning, Americans will still be experiencing the various tentacles of Obama's socialist octopus squeezing the life juices out of our freedoms and economy long after the peace prize medal has been placed in a reliquary for display in the Obama presidential museum.

Shudder.

Today's question is: Why won't the proposed health care bill be posted on the Internet for Americans to read?

There is only one reasonable answer, of course.

Congress doesn't want it to be read.

Make your opposition known.
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1 comment:

  1. Good points! This Nobel nonsense shouldn't distract from opposition to Obamacare, Cap & Trade, a nuclear Iran, etc.

    Obama's vaunted transparency has been his biggest lie so far. While Left bloggers are talking about how we morons (people of the US) are too dumb to understand such sophisticated legalistic language of the bills, various people have read, broken down, and displayed these bills for the people to see. And opposition has grown because of it.

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