ObamaCare and the Imaginary Constitution

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egarners
egarners

The health care issue is just one more nail in our coffin of tyranny.

 

If you read the Federalist Papers, Anti-federalist Papers, correspondence between founders and the Constitution itself, you find the purpose of the Constitution was to limit the power, size and reach of the federal government.  Why? In order to best protect the inalienable rights, freedoms and property of the INDIVIUAL. 

 

Any representative that took the oath to obey and protect the Constitution but votes to increase the already bloated government is guilty of treason and economic terrorism of the citizens of the American Republic.

It is past time that the citizens wake up to the fact that we are ruled by an oligarchy of banksters and big corporate monopolies that control government through their special interest tools.   This bribery is illegal and is another crime that your elected are guilty of.   The present state of anarchy and the laws and debt slavery we are subject to would have never been ratified.

 

http://www.ratifyconstitution.com

WilliamSchooler
WilliamSchooler

Why don’t you try using the Declaration of Independence as the guide, as the foundation to such choices. This would solve all these silly disputes, but of course all keep leaving it out and I keep asking myself why? Our unalienable right Liberty is simply served by the constitution.

 

A Question should be raised; Where the hell did Independence from the Royalty Rule originate? Why then does it not serve as our Guide? It was certainly intended to, please remind yourself what it states clearly, the TRUTH.

 

jdhayes
jdhayes

I so agree with this.  For instance, I AM in favor of a single payer health care system.  I'm an expat living in Canada now and the advantages are... well... more than obvious.  But as I've come to understand how important it is to limit the federal government, I also understand why the founding fathers wrote the constitution the way that they did.  They were correct.  So now, what I would say is, "I'm in favor of a single payer health care system so we should get a constitutional amendment going."