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Irrevocable Legislation: A Call for Revolution

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Paul Wharton

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Dec 22, 2009, 6:22:19 PM12/22/09
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While listening to Rush Limbaugh, today, I was shocked to learn that
the expected, "Health Care Bill", done deal, that will be voted for on
Christmas Eve, shall present America with a surprise clause. The
Senate's, mandated "health care" can *never* be revoked.

I'm sorry to have to enlighten the U.S. Congress and Obama with his
pen ready to sign the hated laws. But, legislation and taxation, no
matter what new representation, does have a name--that being
Revolutionary War. It appears that the Democrat Senators may have
more to lose than their seats.

Paul Wharton
Objectivist Capitalist Medicine Promoter

Charles Bell

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Dec 22, 2009, 7:08:44 PM12/22/09
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On Dec 22, 6:22�pm, Paul Wharton <paulwhar...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I'm sorry to have to enlighten the U.S. Congress and Obama with his
> pen ready to sign the hated laws. �But, legislation and taxation, no
> matter what new representation, does have a name--that being
> Revolutionary War. �It appears that the Democrat Senators may have
> more to lose than their seats.

Senators losing seats is a pretty wimpy outcome of a revolutionary
war.

Wouldn't it be interesting that Limbaugh at least entertain the idea
that legislation signed by an unconstitutional President written by a
Senate which confirmed an unconstitutional President is voided by the
Constitution?

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