Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Liberal Hate Speech Okay by Them

Marietta, Ohio. Congressman Charlie Wilson's office.

At a recent Tea Party rally at Rep. Charlie Wilson's office, the Libs didn't see a thing wrong with their "Teabagger" hate rhetoric. In fact, it was wrong of me to even focus on the obvious hate speech because the obvious focus should be health care. Lib hate speech should be overlooked because it's just a minor distraction. It's progressive. It's okay. No, it's not. It's antagonistic hate speech.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Hispanic Coalition rails against Obamacare

Capitol, Washington D.C., March 20, 2010.

Tito the Builder of the Hispanic Coalition stirred the crowd of over 45,000 with his passionate speech for Liberty and limited government. He urged, "Throw the bums out," a sentiment held by many disillusioned and disenfranchised Americans. After several other speakers, the crowd dispersed and regathered at the Rayburn House Office Building hoping that Congress would listen to their strong opposition to Obamacare. Later that evening, the crowed gathered outside the Capitol near the room where the House Rules Committee was in session. Their message, as it was throughout the day, "Kill the bill." Alas, Democrat controlled Congress didn't listen. But the Republicans did.

Friday, March 26, 2010

One Man's Stand for Liberty

March 21, 2010 at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.

Among the thousands in D.C., I came upon this single Patriot standing in front of the Capitol making a one man stand for Liberty.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dems Weiner, Rangel, Barney Frank on Constitutionality of Health Care Bill, Part I

March 20-21, 2010. Washington, D.C.

Over 45,000 anti-Obamacare protesters were in D.C. over the weekend to let Congress know that the majority of Americans are against the health care bill chanting "Kill the bill" and "No more lies." I interviewed many Congressional Reps on the Constitutionality of Obamacare. Here's Part I of what they had to say. And notice in the Rangel segment, a pro health care Lib charges me from behind and hits me with his sign to try to stop me from talking to Congressman Rangel. Some of these Liberals can be vicious. It's not the first time they have tried to intimidate.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Congressman Charlie Wilson, are you being dishonest to your constituents?

Congressman Charlie Wilson's office. Marietta, Ohio. March 17, 2010.

About 200 people showed up at Congressman Wilson's Ohio office to urge the Congressman to vote "no" on the unpopular healthcare bill. About 50 of Obama's personal army "Organizing for America" staged a counter protest. Pay attention, Mr. Wilson. The "Nays" outnumbered the "Yeas" by 3 to 1.

During the rally, I spoke to a man who expressed the feelings of many that day and he showed me a very interesting packet he received from Congressman Wilson's office.

Now Mr. Wilson is supposedly "undecided" about how he's going to vote. Yet this packet he is handing out to constituents is titled:
O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
Legal Solutions in Health Reform: The Constitutionality of Mandates To Purchase Health Care.
The document defends the government's right to mandate healthcare and even goes so far as to explain how to defend the healthcare bill in court. The entire document is a law project of Georgetown University and partly funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a pro healthcare philanthropy. Here is the Institute's stated purpose:
As health reform legislation continues to move through Congress, complex policy, management, economic, and legal issues are being raised. Due to the diverse interests involved, these issues are leading to a series of high-stakes policy debates. Therefore, it is critical that advocates of reform strategies anticipate such issues in order to decrease the likelihood that legally resolvable questions become barriers to substantive health reform. In an effort to frame and study legal challenges and solutions in advance of the heat of political debate, the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, with generous support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, crafted the “Legal Solutions in Health Reform” project.
After examining all the legal "barriers" to healthcare, the legal minds at Georgetown summarized as follows:
The Constitution permits Congress to legislate a health insurance mandate. Congress can use its Commerce Clause powers or its taxing and spending powers to create such a mandate. Congress can impose a tax on those that do not purchase insurance, or provide tax benefits to those that do purchase insurance. If Congress would like the states to implement an insurance mandate, it can avoid conflicts with the anti-commandeering principle by either preempting state insurance laws or by conditioning federal funds on state compliance. A federal employer mandate for state and local government workers may be subject to a challenge; however, such a challenge is unlikely to be successful. Individual rights challenges under the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause or RFRA are unlikely to succeed, although a federal insurance mandate should include a statement that RFRA does not apply or provide for a religious exemption. Fifth Amendment Takings Clause challenges are also unlikely to be successful. The legal analysis presented is likely to endure, as the Supreme Court’s current position and approach to interpreting relevant Constitutional issues appear to be stable.
Mr. Wilson, why are you handing out a very detailed legal defense of the healthcare bill? That doesnt' sound "undecided." So I decided to visit Mr. Wilson's office. To find out how he is voting for the healthcare bill. Apparently, his office is "always open" except when they are slamming doors in your face for asking how the Congressman is going to vote.


Undecided? Congressman Wilson, again, are you being dishonest?

To Hell with 300 Million Americans, it's all about Obama

I don't know about you, but I'm sick of hearing about how Congress has to save Obama's Presidency by passing the healthcare bill. It has truly become Obamacare, hasn't it? Taking care of Obama and his self possessed legacy. Spit.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Go to Code Red and Take Action!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

ObamaCare wasn't a good idea then, isn't a good idea now.

Congressman Mike Rogers of Michigan, July 16, 2009.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

One Term President. Yes!

Hats off to the OTP youth. You rock!

Every Teacher in America Should Do This

I'm told this is a true story. If not, it should be. God bless our Troops, then, now and forever.
Back in September of 2005, on the first day of
school, Martha Cothren, a social
studies school teacher
at Robinson High
School
in Little Rock , Arkansas did
something not to ever be forgotten.

On the first day of school, with the permission
of the school superintendent, the
principal and the building supervisor
she removed all of the desks out of her classroom.
When the first period kids entered the room
they discovered that there were no desks.
'Ms. Cothren, where are our desks?'
She replied, 'You can't have a desk until you
tell me how you earn the right to sit at a desk.'
They thought, 'Well, maybe it's our grades.'
'No,' she said.

'Maybe it's our behavior.'
She told them, 'No, it's not even your behavior..'
And so, they came and went, the first period,
second period, third period, still no desks in the classroom.
By early afternoon television news crews had
started gathering in Ms.Cothren's classroom to report
about this crazy teacher who had taken all the desks out of
her room.

The final period of the day came and as the
puzzled students found seats on the floor of the deskless
classroom, Martha Cothren said, 'Throughout the day no
one has been able to tell me just what he/she has done to
earn the right to sit at the des ks that are ordinarily
found in this classroom.

Now I am going to tell you.'
At this point, Martha Cothren went over to the
door of her classroom and opened it.
Twenty-seven (27) U.S. Veterans, all in uniforms,
walked into that classroom, each one carrying a school
desk.

The Vets began placing the school desks in rows,
and then they would walk over and stand alongside the wall.
By the time the last soldier had set the final
desk in place those kids started to understand, perhaps for
the first time in their lives, just how the right to sit at
those desks had been earned.

Martha said, 'You didn't earn the right
to sit at these desks.. These heroes did it for you. They
placed the desks here for you. Now, it's up to you to
sit in them. It is your responsibility to learn, to be good
students, to be good citizens. They paid the price so that
you could have the freedom to get an education. Don't
ever forget it.'