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To: xzins
Tea party activist David Adams, who has filed complaints with the Department of Insurance about Medi-Share and similar ministries, said he believes Kentucky's Christian community is closely watching the case.

"The more they look at this issue the clearer it will become to Kentucky's two million active Christians that their rights to save money on one of their biggest bills is being unconstitutionally inhibited by their state government," Adams said.


Why would a "Tea Party activist" be the one to file complaints against an organization like Medi-Share? His quote seems to contradict the first paragraph unless I'm not reading it correctly.
11 posted on 08/07/2012 3:06:56 PM PDT by ChocChipCookie
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To: ChocChipCookie

I considered the lead-in to be poorly written before the quote. The quote is what happened, so his filing was not against but on behalf of.


14 posted on 08/07/2012 3:39:36 PM PDT by xzins (Vote Goode Not Evil: The lesser of 2 evils is still evil!)
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