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Ever been to a Tea Party before?
If you haven't been able to attend a Tea Party yet and your curious about what goes on at the one of
these Tea Parties here is a brief clip from ours on April 15th 2009. After about an hour socializing and
meeting new like minded people we let our speakers have the floor along with any other good American
who wanted to speak and share how they felt. The video is about 20 minutes in length and captures some
of the high points of the event.
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IS HEALTH REFORM UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Why Does Obama Keep Bringing Terrorists To America?
President Barack Obama seems to have won over enough Congressional Democrats to push forward
with his plan to move Guantanamo prisoners to a facility in rural Illinois, but the official
announcement Tuesday triggered a firestorm of criticism that could undercut his stated goal of
depriving Al Qaeda of a key propaganda point.

In taking this action, we are removing from terrorist organizations around the world the recruiting
tool that Guantanamo has come to symbolize,” National Security Adviser James Jones told reporters.

Today’s announcement that the federal government will acquire the Thomson Correctional Center in
Thomson, Illinois, to house federal inmates and a limited number of detainees from Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, is an important step forward as we work to achieve our national security objectives,”
another top administration official said in a conference call with reporters.


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The liberals' longtime dream of a government-run health care system for all died Wednesday in the Senate,
but Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont vowed it will return when the realization dawns that private insurance
companies "are no longer needed."

The proposal's demise came as Senate Democratic leaders and the White House sought agreement with
Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., to become the 60th supporter of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul
— the number needed to overcome a Republican filibuster.

Nelson has met three times in the past nine days with Obama. While he is seeking stricter curbs on
abortions in the insurance system the bill would establish, he also has raised issues in his home state that are
unrelated to the health care legislation, according to an official with close ties to the senator. The official
spoke on grounds of anonymity to discuss private conversations.

Sanders, an independent and socialist, said his approach is the only one "which eliminates the hundreds of
billions of dollars in waste, administrative costs, bureaucracy and profiteering that is engendered by the
private insurance companies." His remarks drew handshakes and even a hug or two from Democrats who
had filed into the Senate to hear him.

Sanders acknowledged the proposal lacked the votes to pass, and he chose to withdraw it after Sen. Tom
Coburn, R-Okla., exercised his prerogative and required Senate clerks to begin reading the 767-page
proposal aloud to a nearly empty chamber. After three hours, they were 139 pages into it.

Republicans accused Democrats of trampling on Senate procedure in allowing Sanders to interrupt the
reading, and Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said the incident showed the majority party
"is willing to do anything to jam through a 2,000-page bill before the American people or any of us has a
chance to read it."

It was unclear how much, if any, headway Nelson's pursuers were making as they struggle to pass the
health care measure by Christmas.

The Nebraska lawmaker told reporters he was reviewing a proposal to toughen abortion restrictions in the
legislation. Nelson said the compromise negotiated by anti-abortion Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., involves
attempt to separate private and public funds, an approach that in the past failed to sway the Nebraska
moderate and Catholic bishops.

Asked whether the new language was satisfactory, Nelson said, "I don't know at this point in time.
Constituency groups haven't responded back yet."

Nelson emerged as the lone known holdout among 60 Democrats and independents earlier in the week after
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., forced supporters of the bill to remove a proposed Medicare expansion.

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Single-payer health care plan dies in Senate
If health reform is so great, why does everyone want to be exempt from it?

And aren't those exemptions, as well as the individual mandate forcing people to buy
coverage, also unconstitutional?
Answer: Yes.
Unions, federal, state and local employees, senior citizens in Florida, Michigan
taxpayers in Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the states of Nebraska, Vermont and
Massachusetts, along with 17 states, religious objectors, policemen, firefighters,
longshoremen, construction workers, miners, and fishermen, all have won or are in the
process of winning legislative exemptions that say they don’t have to abide by health
reform, or certain parts of it (for details, see below).

Legal experts say these exemptions are unconstitutional, as unlucky Americans with high
cost plans who don't get these exemptions will have to pay more, so they may not feel so
equally protected under this new law.

Coverage costs are high because health costs are high, which this reform does nothing to
stop--and insurance costs will go even higher as those unlucky Americans in Cadillac
plans will have to cover the costs of special interests who get an exemption.

Read more: http://emac.blogs.foxbusiness.com/2010/01/18/is-health-reform-
unconstitutional/#ixzz0d74mOxdb
                                            
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