Posted on 12/05/2009 4:49:40 PM PST by writer33
I come to you with a matter of unequivocal importance, as it relates to the current health care reform bill currently under deliberation in the United States Senate. It is my understanding that you support the public option for health care reform, or as it states on your website, Reform must result in every American having access to affordable health coverage and reasonable prescription drug costs.
As a constituent, I urge you with a sincere and fervent passion to oppose this bill. The matter at hand is of very great importance to the preservation of the precious liberties we have come to accept as synonymous with Americanism. The legislation at hand would devastate not only our way of life, but that of generations yet to be born, who may never know the taste of the liberty we once had and lost forever in the name of political expediency.
Having suffered under the inability of the federal government to properly fund Social Security and Medicare, simple logic tells me that this entitlement program will surely meet an identical fate. Not only is it unconstitutional, but it adds undue weight to already overburdened taxpayers, health care rationing, and the theft of the liberty of every man, woman, and child of this generation and generations to come.
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**SMOOCH**
at least I got my usual giggle from you tonight, with the ‘warning’ that you have time on your hands to make the man miserable if he doesn’t listen to you...
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I’m sure it won’t matter at all, but I’m not just going to sit by and take it either.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2401001/posts?page=55#55
I just had an eruption. I feel better.
Yes, indeed. As I say, we’re coming with a million pooper scoopers in 2010 to clean up this country. So back up the manure truck. Back it up!
Good job, Chris!
Federal administrative law is the soft underbelly of our Constitution. Pursuit of happiness means primarily spiritual prosperity within the hazards and uncertainties of personal freedoms. However, politicians always offer enchanting material security within subservience to their rules. This legislation again confiscates speech and religious freedoms, personal life without access to courts and trial, and rights protected by our Constitution, but left undefined in the Bill of Rights.
OUTSTANDING, Chris! Your best EVER! Thank you for your activism and devotion to individual rights/liberty.
25 U.S. Senators down, 25 U.S. Senators to go. I believe everyone in the U.S. Senate should get a copy of this letter as I am also a constituent of the United States of America.
For me, liberty can’t purchased as too high a price.
Thanks for the nice comments. I do appreciate them. 25 U.S. Senators down, 25 U.S. Senators to go as I am also a constituent of the United States of America.
Yes, indeed. Keep up the good work for liberty and conservatism, Mike.
May I suggest you form it up as a letter-to-the-editor and send it to a newspaper or two in your state where it stands a decent chance of being published.
It's too good to be lost forever in the recesses of a senator's office.
Bravo!
Leni
Smooch to you, too.
I’ll definitely send it into a place where it might stand a chance. It is on the blog now and I’m down to 16 U.S. Senators to go.
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