
Are you thinking you should write your congressmen or maybe even your president? Maybe you don’t even know who your state representative is. There is a website titled DearPolitician.org that makes it easy peasy – and it’s free. No more excuses -do it!
What is a fundamental difference between a liberal and a conservative?
A liberal wants to take away your freedoms and a conservative wants to keep freedoms.
There are many logical and relevant aspects that must be presented to the Congress and the American people as this health care bill’s debate is supposedly winding down this month. We must act now and be very vocal…continually vigilant for our own sake as well as our posterity’s.
1. Hypocrisy: Why aren’t all Americans asking the elites in Congress “if this is such a great health care plan, why aren’t you willing to sign onto it for yourselves and your staff members?” While the Republicans add this amendment, it is repeatedly shot down by the Democrats. Reid didn’t even let it see the light of day out of Committee.
2. Health care for who? Why are the unborn unprotected by this bill? If we don’t allow their births, who will pay for this monstrosity in the coming generations? How can we morally sit back and allow taxpayer money to fund aborting the unborn? Even if you aren’t appalled by abortion on a moral level, can’t you at least see the economic need for continued life so that this bill can be paid for…..
3. Fraud: The current stimulus package fraud of $6 million given to Clinton’s pollster for 3 jobs (let’s see that’s $2 million per job?????!!!!) is nothing but a warning siren as to what will happen to taxpayer’s money with this huge health care bill. The only ones to reap the benefits of the health care bill will be lawyers, politicians, high paid lobbyists and bureaucrats.
And finally, something that must seem “annoying” to so many in Washington, D.C.: the Constitution and its limits.
4. When a reporter asked Nancy Pelosi where in the Constitution it is written that Congress has the right to impose this health care bill on the American people, her response was: “Are you serious? Are you serious?” Yes, Nancy, we are serious. More serious about the Founding Father’s intents than you obviously are. We’re reading that document and we know what you’re trying to do is not in there. She needs to hear this as well as every other politician that is willing to run roughshod over that precious document.
Tammy
The Manhattan Declaration was released on November 20, 2009 with 150 original signers. Today, December 9 there are 275,999 signers (24 new ones added in the time it took me to read the document today). Signers have a common stand on life, marriage and liberty and we encourage you to read more about it and sign. http://www.manhattandeclaration.org/
Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution allows taxing for the general welfare but nowhere does it even remotely state ”health care for everyone.” The Founding Fathers understood that charity of a moral people would be necessary to attend to the unmet needs of the citizens and they understood that a government that fell into thinking it’s role was to provide everything for its people also had the power to then take liberties away.
Thomas Jefferson warned again the welfare state where government endeavors to take care of everyone from the cradle to the grave. He wrote “If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy.” (Bergh, Writing of Thomas Jefferson, 10:342)
Patriot Tammy
The Tea Party Documentary is premiering tonight in Washington D.C. and this video is of the song featured in the film. Even if you don’t like rap music you will appreciate the message clearly made to those in Washington D.C. Mark your calendar for April 15, 2010 - Tea Party for President Obama.