I'm really glad to see some lawmakers up there still have souls, as anyone up on that hill that has the gall to send the country's abortion bill to well behaved Christians and pro life Americans not only needs their FREAKING head examined, they should be removed from office immediately.
Then they should ALL be charged with "not upholding the constitution" they all took oath's of office to do, as this administration from the very top downward has used the document as nothing more than a doormat to the oval office, ever since day 1 if not even before in many ways.
Like congress pre fabbing nutty legislation like WelfareCare before he was even elected to office, just waiting for the right chump to come along to push it through, and voila! He did show up and here he is pushing it through against our will!
And not only that, he brought a whole mess of "kooky Americans" and illegal aliens alike right along with him in the last election who bought all his lofty , never ending, "impossible dream" platitudes.
In other words, they ALL must be crazy...... except for this growing blue dog contingent that's not jumping with no parachute as Obama and his white house thugs are demanding.
Senate Health Care Bill Dead on Arrival, Pro-Life House Democrats Say: "The health care reform bill passed by the Senate on Christmas Eve appears to be dead on arrival in the House, as six anti-abortion Democrats intend to join the ranks of lawmakers who plan to vote against the legislation, Fox News has confirmed"The health care reform bill passed by the Senate on Christmas Eve appears to be dead on arrival in the House, as six anti-abortion Democrats intend to join the ranks of lawmakers who plan to vote against the legislation, Fox News has confirmed.Six new no votes would be enough to kill the Senate bill, and several more fence-sitting lawmakers are under pressure from both sides of the aisle.Foremost among the six nos is Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., whose anti-abortion amendment to the House version of the legislation got the bill passed in that chamber last year.In addition to Stupak, Rep. Dan Lipinski of Illinois has gone on the record as changing his vote to no if asked to pass the Senate bill, which some argue doesn't do enough to forbid tax-funded abortions. "Protecting the sanctity of life is a matter of principle," Lipinski said.Other Democratic representatives who voted yes on the House bill but are a no vote if the Senate language remains are Reps. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Kathy Dahlkemper of Pennsylvania, Steve Driehaus of Ohio and Marion Berry of Arkansas."I would not vote for it," Donnelly told the Rochester Sentinel on Tuesday. "From my reading of it, it does permit federal funding for abortion related services, in the Senate bill as it stands today, and so that is a fatal flaw in my opinion."Stupak said there are more. Continued at FOXNews.com -
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