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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TimF who wrote (76351)12/14/2009 7:48:08 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224708
 
There is still time to let your opinion be known. The Senate has not yet voted as I understand.

Send a call to your Senator opposing thia pre-cradle to death omnibus bill that is the Obamanation Obamacare.

Where is Ronald Reagan when we need him-----President Reagan is gone however many American voices speak for this President who valued life and wrote a book on the value of each person's life and never hesitated to speak out.

In reflecting on President Reagan----I believe that if he were alive he would say something like this.

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"Obamacare will put the taxpayers in the position of paying for abortions----all Americans will be responsible as taxpayers for the deaths of these future Americans that were killed via abortion--------putting their blood on the hands of all of us.

Reagan who came to office not on the expansion of the Federal Government would likely say that not only do I object to Obamacare because of abortion as a theme in Obamacare, I object to giving control to the Federal Government of every aspect of our lives via this bill that will control each person from birth to death.

My fellow Americans, I am sure you have been following this. This is "Obamacare"---just as Obama and his friends would pull the plug on unborn children please call your Senator and ask them to "Pull the Plug on Obama Care by voting NO".


Mj Comment:

It is not too late to pick up your telephone and leave a message for your Senator.

If you are reading this, then go to your Senator's web site get the 202 number in Washington, D.C. and call. If you are lucky you will talk with a legislative assistant. If not then leave a message.

The Senate will be on the floor as I understand until 9 p.m.
You still have an hour to make your call.