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Posted on 08/04/2010 1:29:34 PM PDT by MNDude

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MSM Largely Ignores Yesterday’s Missouri Vote On ObamaCare

http://preview.tinyurl.com/24ypgxq

The Magnitude of Missouri’s Rebuke

On the front page of Drudge this morning, the lead item blares in all-cap red “

BLOW TO O: MO SAYS NO

“. But here in Missouri, you’d be hard pressed to find the tiny bullet point “Missouri sets up challenge to federal health care law” on the Kansas City Star’s homepage. It gets less billing than their promo for the “Hottest people, places and trends” feature in Ink magazine. So is Missouri’s rebuke to Obamacare a big deal or not?

Let’s look at the numbers. Proposition C, which rejects the Constitutionally questionable federal health care insurance mandate, garnered 71.1 percent of the vote last night.

- The 667,680 people who voted for Prop. C outnumbered the combined number of people who voted for the winners of both the Democratic and Republican Senate primary races.

- The number of people who voted in the Prop. C contest outnumbered the total number of people voting for all Senate primary candidates.

- The number of people voting for Prop. C outnumbered the total number of people voting for all Republican candidates for Senate, meaning that despite a lopsided Republican turnout, support for Prop. C was thoroughly bi-partisan.

- Even assuming the unlikely occurrence that 100 percent of the Republican turnout voted in favor of Prop. C, that means that at the very minimum, 25 percent of Democrats also supported the measure.

All this despite the fact that:

- Only $115,000 was spent by proponents of Prop. C, while the Missouri Hospital Association spent $300,000 to defeat it, according to the Missouri Record whose editor managed the Yes on C campaign.

- There was a near news blackout on the very existence of the initiative.

- Annectdotally speaking, I never saw a single Yes or No on Prop. C sign and didn’t receive a single communication from either campaign, despite being a 100 percent turnout household.

- The only other major statewide race was the Senate primary to select candidates to replace Kit Bond and the result was a foregone conclusion for both parties. Robin Carnahan took 84 percent of the Democrat vote and Roy Blunt took 71 percent of the Republican vote.

- Even the Catholic bishops of Missouri who’d taken strong stands against aspects of Obamacare, took a neutral position on Prop. C - preferring to spend their energies on attempts to exclude abortion from the scheme.

So, with little publicity and virtually no prodding, 7 out of 10 Missourians who voted yesterday sent an unmistakable rebuke to Obamacare. You can call that symbolic. You can say the federal courts will overturn it anyhow. And you might be right on both counts. But politicians who dismiss it are gonna have a heck of a time in November.

Excerpted from The Catholic Key Blog: The Magnitude of Missouri’s Rebuke
http://catholickey.blogspot.com/2010/08/magnitude-of-missouris-rebuke.html


21 posted on 08/04/2010 2:01:57 PM PDT by preacher (A government which robs from Peter to pay Paul will always have the support of Paul.)
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To: MNDude

The MSM, when they have reported it, are desperately using the word ‘symbolic’ to describe the vote.

Never mind that in Bush’s 8 years not one electorate - city, state or national - created a ballot referendum on a particular policy, position or law that Bush endorsed (or that originated with him).

It’s a direct, targeted, unambiguous rebuke of Obama and his pet project. Even a Gene Robinson or Leonard Pitts couldn’t misinterpret or mischaracterize it.


22 posted on 08/04/2010 2:02:30 PM PDT by relictele (Me lumen vos umbra regit)
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Fox, CBS news and MSNBC reported it. Here is a list:
http://news.google.com/news/story?pz=1&cf=all&ned=us&hl=en&ncl=dCXF5zcsUPMeH7M19P5Nk7p6G-I4M&rfilter=3&sf_loc=840&hubgeo=United+States


23 posted on 08/04/2010 2:03:14 PM PDT by La Lydia
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To: MNDude
Nothing against this thread, but I don't care what the ministry of propaganda reports. Why? Because I can see November 2 from my lanai, and they will have to report the results whether they like it or not.

I wonder if perky Katie Couric will report the results that day dressed in black.

5.56mm

24 posted on 08/04/2010 2:06:11 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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7 out of 10 Missourians

That is worthy of a constitutional amendment - are the pols listening?

25 posted on 08/04/2010 2:06:55 PM PDT by VRW Conspirator ( Who is John Galt?...heck...Who is Hugh Series?)
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To: Larry Lucido
If you read the whole “article,” you'll see that Missouri was specifically mentioned.

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26 posted on 08/04/2010 2:59:18 PM PDT by Former War Criminal (My senior Senator [who served in Vietnam and Rhode Island] said so.)
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Thanks. I don’t think it was easy to find some of those. Check out this comment from a CNN fan:

Victim of GOP Taliban: Idiots. Why would anyone NOT want to have health insurance? This is a bunch of fear-mongering hate based lunacy.

Lisa from St. Louis, MO: “I am from Missouri and I am utterly ashamed that I live in such a hate filled bass-ackwards state. Having worked in healthcare all of my life, those of you on the “outside” don’t realize that you are paying for all of these people anyway through higher costs which occur due to the “free care” that people without insurance receive. No one thinks they need insurance until they get sick or have an accident, and then it is too late. People have been bankrupted due to one catastrophic illness. Those of you that already have “good” health care, why do you even care??

Bunch of selfish selfish idiots; a little healthcare for all is not a bad thing.”


27 posted on 08/04/2010 3:03:08 PM PDT by MNDude (Ask the Native American's how their "Open Borders" policy worked out for them.)
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Bunch of selfish selfish idiots; a little healthcare for all is not a bad thing.”

There are two kinds of selfish selfish idiots.
There are those who care for their families, save, plan ahead, make health care a priority and expect no help from the government, i.e. other taxpayers.

Then there's the other group who concentrate on spending as you go, big screen TV, season sports tickets, boats, fancy cars, vacations abroad, cabin in the mountains --- but no health care.

Don't know about you, but I know which group I would rather be identified with.

28 posted on 08/04/2010 5:08:47 PM PDT by Publius6961 ("In 1964 the War on Poverty Began --- Poverty won.")
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