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An "Up or Down Vote" About Abortion

April222 Wrote: Mar 13, 2010 10:42 PM
Poll Shows American Agree: A Vote for Abortion Is NOT Representation

The surveys asked registered voters about abortion funding and healthcare reform in the following members’ districts: Jason Altmire (PA-04), Paul Kanjorski (PA-11), Brad Ellsworth (IN-11), Baron Hill (IN-09), Steve Dreihaus (OH-01), Charlie Wilson (OH-06), Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), and John Boccieri (OH-16).

The results tell a clear, consistent story: Constituents represented by pro-life Democrats DO NOT want abortion funding in healthcare – and are much more likely to vote against there Representative next Election Day if he or she supports a healthcare bill with abortion funding.

At least three-in-five voters in these eight congressional districts...
Dilation and Extraction (D&E):

Used after 13 weeks - The cervix is dialated and the unborn child is dismembered with plier-like forceps.

Force is needed to pull the baby apart. The instrument is used to seize a leg or other part of the body and then, with a twisting motion, tear it from the baby's body.

The baby's spine is snapped and the skull crushed.

After the baby parts are removed, they are reassembled outside the womb to be sure all are removed.

Frequently baby parts are left inside the mother's womb. This can cause serious complications and sometimes death.

See Eight Clips of Obama Promising Televised Health care Negotiations

http://www.breitbart.tv/the-c-span-lie-did-obama-really-pro mise-televised-healthcare-negotiations/
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When It's All About HIM

April222 Wrote: Mar 05, 2010 3:04 PM

Obama: Old people don’t need life saving treatments they can take a pain pill (and be left to die)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-dQfb8WQvo
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THIS is what is in Obamacare.

Some are seeking alternatives some just want to nit pick on a partisan basis while lives hang in the balance.
In response to:

An "Up or Down Vote" About Abortion

April222 Wrote: Mar 07, 2010 11:11 AM
November 24, 2008 - Obama puts former Emily's List board member Melody Barnes in place as his director of the Domestic Policy Council.

November 30, 2008 - Obama named pro-abortion Sen. Hillary Clinton as the Secretary of State. Clinton has an unblemished pro-abortion voting record and has supported making unlimited abortions an international right.

December 10, 2008 - Obama selects pro-abortion former Clinton administration official Jeanne Lambrew to become the deputy director of the White House Office of Health Reform. Planned Parenthood is "excited" about the selection.

December 10, 2008 - Obama transition team publishes memo from dozens of pro-abortion groups listing their laundry list of pro-abortions actions...
In response to:

An "Up or Down Vote" About Abortion

April222 Wrote: Mar 07, 2010 11:27 AM
Got to go but the bottom line is

MOST people have insurance and like what have

You can nit-pick all you want BUT the bottom line is most have insurance and most like what they have.

A wise and compassionate society and government can find ways to aid those without NOT destroy what is working or condone killing the babies and elderly.
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A Whole New Health Care Ball Game

April222 Wrote: Oct 22, 2009 7:32 PM

"Under my plan, if you have health insurance, nothing changes for you, except that my plan will lower your health care costs. If you don’t, you’ll be able to get the same kind of coverage that members of Congress give themselves"

Barack Obama at Bethune-Cookman University
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Highest Medical Claim Rejection Rate?

The Medicare denial rate found in the study was, on a weighted average basis, roughly 1.7 times that of all of the private carriers combined

So who's the most "heartless" now? And why should Americans accept the idea of gradually being forced into a government-run system when, based on documented government experience, they will be more likely to see their claims denied?

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2009/10/06/deny-gu ess-who-has-highest-medical-claim-rejection-rate#ixzz0iXDfu ZDp



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Health Care Update: I Own A Unicorn

April222 Wrote: Mar 12, 2010 10:10 AM

Congress' own healthcare benefits:
membership has its privileges

Among the advantages: a choice of 10 healthcare plans that provide access to a national network of doctors, as well as several HMOs that serve each member's home state. By contrast, 85% of private companies offering health coverage provide their employees one type of plan -- take it or leave it.

Lawmakers also get special treatment at Washington's federal medical facilities and, for a few hundred dollars a month, access to their own pharmacy and doctors, nurses and medical technicians standing by in an office conveniently located between the House and Senate chambers.


Ohio Senator Acknowledges Any Health Reform Bill Will Lead to Public Option

"As soon the president signs this, we‘ll start working towards it...It may take a year. It may take five years...We obviously don‘t give up on it..."

Sen. Brown makes it clear: progressives in Congress don’t need to get everything now. This is simply the starter home, as Sen. Tom Harkin said. Improvements and additions can be added later.

This admission should steel the resolve of those who understand the government’s massive intervention into 1/6 of the economy will be bad and will be a major marker in the road to a fundamental transformation of America.

It has come to the point now that any type of compromise is not what...
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