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Submitted by admin on Thu, 2009/08/13 - 10:26pm

I just can not believe the US citizens attitude against the new health care bill president Obama is trying to put in motion. Is everybody lost their minds? But may be is the fact they forgot what their own constitution dictates...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8199615.stm

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2585723/TWITTER-crashes-as-Bri...

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About the Constitution....

Uh - you may want to do more research before you make comments about what the Constitution of the United States "means" - to someone who has studied it and the history around it for years, your comment is a little "misguided." The US was formed based on individual freedoms - not on government mandated programs. Under the Constitution(it's original meaning) the Federal Government was to be the WEAKEST government in the country - far below the power of the individual state and local governments - although that situation has been reversed. Obama is an admitted Marxist and is running his term as president straight out of the Hitler play-book (as was Bush before him)- he is aggressively pushing us toward a Socialist/Fascist form of government. If you're familiar with history, Hitler took over the auto industry, health care, the banks, schools, and created his own "youth army" - Obama, like Hitler, is even having children sing his praises in school, and is *directly* addressing students - which is well outside his mandate. You also might try to realize that while "Universal Health Care" may SOUND like a good thing - it's not. It's not about making sure everyone is taken care of, it's about making sure that the government has *full control* over the people. ANY expansion of government is a expansion of tyranny. I don't expect someone who's grown up in a socialist system to understand - you've been indoctrinated to think a particular way, and it would be very hard for you to see beyond that unless you did some research. For a start, I'd highly recommend reading "The Law" by Frederick Bastiat - you can read it for free online.

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