Urge your Representative to vote for Obamacare!
THE HEALTHCARE BILL WILL PASS UNLESS YOU ACT.
I can remember a time when we would travel across the country, to attend a rally or convention.
I can remember when we gave hundreds of dollars, if not thousands to Dr. Paul and the Revolution.
I can remember standing in 0 degree weather waving signs, and knocking on doors, and spreading the message during the New Hampshire primaries.
I can also remember the blizzard that occured during the first modern day Tea-Party in Boston.
I remember the Ron Paul blimp.
I remember the MSM marginalizing the Revolution.
I remember the unbeatable odds, and courage of Dr. Paul in the face of such adversity.
Do you remember, Dr. Paul's answer of "do you believe in all that (NWO)"
Do you remember, Dr. Paul's answer of the question of electability, "do you have any sir".
I say, that all that should not be in vain.
WILL WE JUST ROLL OVER AND DIE, OR BEND OVER AND BE PORKED?
Or will we fight, like Dr. Paul has fought all his life. Are we just keyboard patriots? Are we just sitting around drinking half-caf lattes watching reality TV?
Has it become too much of a pain to promote the Republic?
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If Dennis Kucinich, were to change his vote a second time from Yea to Nay, the Health Care Bill would DIE INSTANTLY!
People on the left look up to Dennis, and I would wager that a lot of that admiration would have to do with his principled Constitutional stances.
Well, guess what, by changing his vote to Yea, he just violated his own principles.
I believe that this wasn't an easy thing for him to do. But he was bedazzled by the attention and the ride on Air Force One, who knows, maybe he and Obama joined the mile high club.
If Dennis recieved enough intelligent arguments and letters saying that "we were dissapointed" with him, we could sway him.
We have the power, if we choose to exercise it.
Dennis, fancies himself a man of principle, and that is where the arguments should be.
He talks about the Constitution, but is he willing to fight for it.
The Constitution does not give the federal government the right to force the people to buy anything, under pain of fines or imprisonment.
Send Dennis E-mails, letters, faxes, phone calls, expressing the "disappointment" of Constitutionally aware patriots.
To tell someone that you are disappointed with them, is akin, to a father telling his child, that he is disappointed with them. It lays a guilt trip on them, that is hard to shake, if they truly have listened to what is right.
I believe we could sway him, and in doing so, make national news and kill the bill.
Won't we even try?
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KNOW WHEN TO PICK YOUR BATTLES, AND I TELL YOU THIS, THE PASSAGE OF THE HEALTH CARE BILL IS THE END OF THE REPUBLIC.
For once this bill passes, the government will be able to tell you what to eat, what to drink, to mandate exercise, or lifestyle.
The government will have invaded our homes.
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i believe Dennis will get alot of clout for this with the dems
This was insider baseball for sure.
A lot of the Dems look up to Kucinch so the stakes were definitely high.
Hopefully the President will let some of Dennis' anti war investigations have a bit more teeth.
Maybe throw Cheney or Rumsfeld to the wolves and call it change.
Washington Sucks
Did you mean to say 'vote FOR Obamacare'? Because I've already
told my rep to deep six it. (He won't. Are we running anyone against Berman, by the way? The man has a 17% approval rating.....)
reverse psychology
we've been telling them what we want for quite some time now, to no avail...
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double
nvm
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The system is beyond repair..
I hate to say it, but it needs to collapse so we can start over. Our country is like a house full of mold, mildew, holes, water damage, bacteria and crap in the middle of a rain forest. We can keep plugging the holes but we'll never really get anywhere. The house needs to demolished so we can rebuild.
Kucinich
Why I'm Voting 'Yes'
Dennis Kucinich
Commondreams, March 17, 2010
The following are the prepared remarks offered by US Rep. Kucinich today regarding his plans for the upcoming health care vote:
Each generation has had to take up the question of how to provide for the health of the people of our nation. And each generation has grappled with difficult questions of how to meet the needs of our people. I believe health care is a civil right. Each time as a nation we have reached to expand our basic rights, we have witnessed a slow and painful unfolding of a democratic pageant of striving, of resistance, of breakthroughs, of opposition, of unrelenting efforts and of eventual triumph.
I have spent my life struggling for the rights of working class people and for health care. I grew up understanding first hand what it meant for families who did not get access to needed care. I lived in 21 different places by the time I was 17, including in a couple of cars. I understand the connection between poverty and poor health care, the deeper meaning of what Native Americans have called "hole in the body, hole in the spirit". I struggled with Crohn's disease much of my adult life, to discover sixteen years ago a near-cure in alternative medicine and following a plant-based diet. I have learned with difficulty the benefits of taking charge personally of my own health care. On those few occasions when I have needed it, I have had access to the best allopathic practitioners. As a result I have received the blessings of vitality and high energy. Health and health care is personal for each one of us. As a former surgical technician I know that there are many people who dedicate their lives to helping others improve theirs. I also know their struggles with an insufficient health care system.
There are some who believe that health care is a privilege based on ability to pay. This is the model President Obama is dealing with, attempting to open up health care to another 30 million people, within the context of the for-profit insurance system. There are others who believe that health care is a basic right and ought to be provided through a not-for-profit plan. This is what I have tirelessly advocated.
I have carried the banner of national health care in two presidential campaigns, in party platform meetings, and as co-author of HR676, Medicare for All. I have worked to expand the health care debate beyond the current for-profit system, to include a public option and an amendment to free the states to pursue single payer. The first version of the health care bill, while badly flawed, contained provisions which I believed made the bill worth supporting in committee. The provisions were taken out of the bill after it passed committee.
I joined with the Progressive Caucus saying that I would not support the bill unless it had a strong public option and unless it protected the right of people to pursue single payer at a state level. It did not. I kept my pledge and voted against the bill. I have continued to oppose it while trying to get the provisions back into the bill. Some have speculated I may be in a position of casting the deciding vote. The President's visit to my district on Monday underscored the urgency of this moment.
I have taken this fight farther than many in Congress cared to carry it because I know what my constituents experience on a daily basis. Come to my district in Cleveland and you will understand.
The people of Ohio's 10th district have been hard hit by an economy where wealth has accelerated upwards through plant closings, massive unemployment, small business failings, lack of access to credit, foreclosures and the high cost of health care and limited access to care. I take my responsibilities to the people of my district personally. The focus of my district office is constituent service, which more often then not involves social work to help people survive economic perils. It also involves intervening with insurance companies.
In the past week it has become clear that the vote on the final health care bill will be very close. I take this vote with the utmost seriousness. I am quite aware of the historic fight that has lasted the better part of the last century to bring America in line with other modern democracies in providing single payer health care. I have seen the political pressure and the financial pressure being asserted to prevent a minimal recognition of this right, even within the context of a system dominated by private insurance companies.
I know I have to make a decision, not on the bill as I would like to see it, but the bill as it is. My criticisms of the legislation have been well reported. I do not retract them. I incorporate them in this statement. They still stand as legitimate and cautionary. I still have doubts about the bill. I do not think it is a first step toward anything I have supported in the past. This is not the bill I wanted to support, even as I continue efforts until the last minute to modify the bill.
However after careful discussions with the President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, Elizabeth my wife and close friends, I have decided to cast a vote in favor of the legislation. If my vote is to be counted, let it now count for passage of the bill, hopefully in the direction of comprehensive health care reform. We must include coverage for those excluded from this bill. We must free the states. We must have control over private insurance companies and the cost their very existence imposes on American families. We must strive to provide a significant place for alternative and complementary medicine, religious health science practice, and the personal responsibility aspects of health care which include diet, nutrition, and exercise.
The health care debate has been severely hampered by fear, myths, and by hyper-partisanship. The President clearly does not advocate socialism or a government takeover of health care. The fear that this legislation has engendered has deep roots, not in foreign ideology but in a lack of confidence, a timidity, mistrust and fear which post 911 America has been unable to shake.
This fear has so infected our politics, our economics and our international relations that as a nation we are losing sight of the expanded vision, the electrifying potential we caught a glimpse of with the election of Barack Obama. The transformational potential of his presidency, and of ourselves, can still be courageously summoned in ways that will reconnect America to our hopes for expanded opportunities for jobs, housing, education, peace, and yes, health care.
I want to thank those who have supported me personally and politically as I have struggled with this decision. I ask for your continued support in our ongoing efforts to bring about meaningful change. As this bill passes I will renew my efforts to help those state organizations which are aimed at stirring a single payer movement which eliminates the predatory role of private insurers who make money not providing health care. I have taken a detour through supporting this bill, but I know the destination I will continue to lead, for as long as it takes, whatever it takes to an America where health care will be firmly established as a civil right.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich is a Democratic Congressman from Ohio.
what crap!
"The President clearly does not advocate socialism or a government takeover of health care."
and this is how he thinks...
Ron Paul is My President
Yeah, Dennis! And that's why
Yeah, Dennis!
And that's why you decided to vote to force those people you "care" so much about to hand over the fruits of their labor to a bunch of insurance hucksters.
So we can become more like the various cesspools around the world that last contributed anything at all to medicine back with the Penicillin discovery during WW1.
While backing a bill doing exactly nothing to get the hands of sleaze buckets like John Edvards out of people's pockets.
And even less to expose the insurance companies you claim to mistrust so much, to any kind of real competition.
While at the same time shielding care providers from the same, by going even further in the direction of decoupling decision making wrt to health care consumption vs. paying for health care. Bet the blatantly non competitive union leeches you try to pass off as some sort of representatives for working class America will love that one.
Man, what a tool. Good for exactly as much as a broken clock. Inadvertently right about one or two wars. Wrong about everything else. And an insult to this once great country.
Vote NO
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Pick your battles -- and avoid this one.
And don't bother Dennis. He actually is a man of principle. But his principles are not ours. He is a socialist. It's nice that he dislikes the Fed and the wars, but don't expect him to behave like a libertarian on the health care issue, because he is on the other side.
His only problem with Obamacare is that it's not socialistic enough; he wants a single-payer option. Obama changed his vote by telling him -- truthfully -- that he will get what he wants within a very few years.
When insurance companies are forbidden to deny coverage to people with preexisting conditions, no one will buy insurance until they're ready to file a claim. People may be fined for not buying coverage, but since the fines will be cheaper to pay than the insurance, the fines will only enrich the government at the direct expense of the insurance companies. The insurance companies will be gone within a year, two at the most. And then Obama will ride to the rescue with his single-payer plan, to save us from the "market failure" of private insurance. And Dennis will be happy.
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I totally agree with dabooda,
I totally agree with dabooda, Denis was never against the Health Care bill because Constitutional principles. He deems health care as a right. He is a principled man, but not a libertarian. Non the less he is one of the good guys.
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Really?
His expoused principles were those of the Constitution, which he betrayed today.
I believe we can shame him into repenting that decision.
What is your plan to help us?
You don't got one, period.
LISTEN UP PEOPLE, WE GOT BUT DAYS TO MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD.
IN MY OPINION, IF WE COULD SWAY DENNIS WE WIN.
AND I DON'T SEE ANY OTHER SOLUTIONS OUT THERE.
If there are other solutions, let me know, I'll be there through hell and high water.
There comes a time in life when we all have to make a stand.
Yeah, Kucinich, is no Ron Paul, but he is the "weakest link" in the government mandated health care mafia.
He is the obvious choice for our point of view, because he also has "principles".
Think about it people, time is short, I'm not asking you to sell-out America, I am asking you to fight for America.
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Dennis is NOT the weakest link.
Most of our elected representatives are whores. They really care about being reelected. Write & call THEM. They'll listen if they're pounded hard enough. Not Dennis -- he's a True Believer.
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Yeah,
and if we somehow manage to sway one political piggie, so what. who cares.
But if we sway Kucinich, the whole world cares, and thats a fact.
Concentration of force on an important target.
TIME IS SHORT.
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And because time is short
don't waste it. Change the minds of two or three little piggies -- it won't be hard -- and the bill dies. Concentrate all your efforts on Dennis, and you'll not only fail, you'll allow all other little piggies to run wild. Dennis Kucinich is not a "leader" to other members of congress. He's a man of integrity, like Ron Paul. He has respect among voters because of that, but he has no influence on other members of Congress -- also because of that.
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Emailed and faxed
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The ugly truth is that the GOP is refraining from
the health care debate because they see the public's outcry against it, but if there was not an outcry they would be in there like wolves adding perks for themselves. The left is unbearable soeveryone will cheer the right and elect those on the right and the right will spend spend spend, and then the people will cheer whatever leftist run and they will spend spend spend. It is still a single party with no escape.
Always remember:
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." ~ Samuel Adams
Stay IRATE, remain TIRELESS, and set those BRUSH FIRES everywhere you go and in all you do!
Thanks felix!!! will call call call.....
Dennis can be influenced...and he does listen to people who call....
so we need to fill up his vmail...(does he have email?)
I think you meant to say Urge them Not to vote for Obamacare
right?
R3VOLution
yes,
but the title gets people curious.
Please, pressure Kucinich, he is the key to this battle.
If we can turn him, we win, period.
He was mesmerized today, but maybe we can bring him back down to reality.
The constitution and principles are our only weapons, but they may suffice.
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The ride on Air Force One sure was'nt for a joyride
Something was said on that plane to persuade Kucinich to support the bill. Wonder what little 'perks' were offered?
Real eyes realize real lies
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Maybe he was threatened
you never know
If you guys want to make a difference,
strike while the iron is hot.
Apparently, all three of Dennis's telephone voice mails are full, gee, I wonder why?
Well, now is the time to send faxes to the above listed numbers, and use up all his fax paper.
And also send e-mail's relentlessly to his contact form on his website.
I KNOW IT SEEMS LIKE WE DON'T HAVE A SNOWBALL'S CHANCE IN HELL, BUT BELIEVE ME, IF WE CAN SWAY KUCINICH, THE HEALTH CARE BILL IS DEAD, JUST THINK ABOUT IT.
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Not that I believe it will
Not that I believe it will sway this socialists mind, I sent him an e-mail offering my kind words.
"One man with courage is a majority." ~ Andrew Jackson
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let it not be said that we did nothing.
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I just tried calling and the lines were busy.
Seems other people would like to "chat" with Dennis.
I'll try again when you all are in bed.
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so........
"The Constitution does not give the federal government the right to force the people to buy anything, under pain of fines or imprisonment."
So if I get busted for no car insurance, can I win in court by proving it's unconstitutional? How does that work?
I came. I saw. I concurred.
that's called,
state law. If you don't like the laws of your state, you are free to move. This is about the rights granted to the Federal Government by the Constitution.(18 total)
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I'm in total agreement
but Kucinich was in from the get go..He just wants attention.