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Health Care Deform Causes Autumn in March
Health Care Deform Causes Autumn in March
All I will say is March 21st 2010 will forever be known as the autumn of the Constitutional Republic formerly known as The United States of America.
Among all the other pieces of legislation that have been flushed from this congress, now this Health Care Deformation bill drives one more nail in the coffin of our Constitution.
Follow up:
So again I ask the same question I have asked since Obama was elected, please show me the one paragraph, line, phrase or clause of the U.S. Constitution that grants congress the power do enact such an expansion of government on the people of this country? Congress nor the Federal government are not granted the power to provide or distribute health insurance nor are they granted the authority to require individual citizens to purchase health insurance or face the full penalty of law if they don’t.
So with the passage of the health care bill on March 21, 2010 the autumn of the once great USA has begun.
For those of you holding out hope for our nation here is a suggestion.
Flag from 1835 Gonzales, Texas

Perhaps no flag was more defiant than this one, showing a cannon, and the challenge, "Come and Take It". In late September, 1835, the Mexican garrison at San Antonio, sent a few men to Gonzales to recover a cannon that had been loaned to the town. The citizens of Gonzales denied the request. The Mexicans sent dragoons under Captain Francisco Castaneda to demand the cannon be returned. As word of the conflict spread, a group of 200 armed Texans was formed. Two women in Gonzales, Cynthia Burns and Evaline DeWitt, painted this flag on cotton cloth, depicting the cannon, the Texas Lone Star and a clear taunt to the Mexicans. The Mexican troops moved north to Gonzales. The Texans decided that they had to attack before the Mexican force grew larger and stronger. They crossed the river that evening, formed their battle lines and surprised the Mexicans at dawn on October 2nd, 1835. The battle that day was short; when the Texans opened fire, the Mexicans withdrew.
This flag, perhaps better than anything else, captures the defiant, independent spirit of Texans that exist to this day.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/texas/flags-republic-texas.htm
I and this is just MHO think this flag should be on every flag pole in the country come Friday afternoon so that every single elected politician at every level will see it every where they go. Then maybe they would understand, We The People are not going to take this anymore.
On a side note.
I am most disappointed by the local political parties, state legislatures and the Governors of the states. At any time during this entire process they could have called for a recall election of the representatives and or the senators from their states once they had proven by supporting this take over of health care that they no longer intended to abide by their oath of office. So by not requiring the elected officials sent to Washington to actually defend the Constitution and abide the oath they took, I lay the blame for this mess squarely on the shoulders of the states and the local elected officials and parties.
Recall elections are nothing new and should be used once an office holder violates the office and refuses to represent the interests of those who elected them. Without such measures we end up with what we have right now, a federal government full of tyrants.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. --Declaration of Independence.
