Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The fight for our country continues

The Attorneys-General of 14 states as of this writing have now filed suit to prevent the imposition of the Democrats' health-care "reform" law.  If yours isn't among them, perhaps a polite call is in order.

On the same topic, Neal Boortz has perhaps the best one-paragraph summation we've seen of the atrocity that was enacted into law at today's sham of a signing ceremony,

"Never in the history of the United States has the Congress ever passed a law which required any private citizen to enter into a contract with another citizen or a private business against their will... never, that is, until now.  How's that for change?"

which took place a mere 36 hours after the bill was rammed through Congress, despite Obama's solemn campaign pledge to let any such legislation sit on his desk for five days before earning his signature.



We suppose he was just too excited to wait, just like any other immature three-year-old would be.

"This is what change looks like"

Maybe so, but the White House is also quickly going to discover what "massive resistance" looks like as well.

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