Posted on 05/18/2010 6:51:46 PM PDT by Lexluthor69
The reasons to defund and repeal Obamacare continuing to pile up as more and more facts are revealed by those willing to spend the time necessary to dig through the over 2000 page law.
Now we learn that Obama lied to America about the Public Option (government-run health Insurance companies) being dropped from ObamaCare. It was NOT dropped. It is STILL in the law -- only hidden. Look for yourself. Look in Section 1334, pages 97-100, of the new health care law. If you feel as if you have been screwed thats because you have!
Do yourself a favor and read the Washington Examiner editorial entitled: Public option is alive and well, but hidden. You will find it HERE.
According to a recent Rasmussen poll 50% of Americans still want ObamaCare repealed. As more and more of the duplicity in the law, and surrounding the law, and the continuous flow of lies from the White House and the Democrat/socialists in Congress concerning this law raise the ire of Americans there is good reason to hope for a REAL change in November at the polls.
Americans have been lied to over and over and over by the Obama Regime and his courtesans in the Congress. It never seems to stop. There is a constant stream of lies from the left -- especially concerning the ObamaCare Law.
What is the Obama Administration trying so desperately to cover up? What else is going on behind the closed doors in the White House and the West Wing and yes, in the Congress? Like children caught with their hands in the cookie jar, they are lying to try to save face.
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Why am I not surprised? Obama lies again. This should increase the anger out there when fully digested by the public. Keep posting this and related articles.
In fact, this should be moved to breaking news.
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