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A refreshing ruling on health care law
The Gazette Opinion Staff
Jan. 9, 2011 10:38 am
The recent ruling by a federal judge regarding the unconstitutionality of the health care reform law is a most refreshing reminder that there yet remains an element of interpretational integrity within the federal judiciary - this coming on the heels of two previous rulings upholding this spurious legislation.
Considering the fact that the bill was predicated upon radical abortion features, and concluded with sanctioning government-appointed physicians to mandate euthanasia upon society's aged and informed, speaks volumes about the inhuman and sadistic mindset of the current rogue administration.
The actual centerpiece of this ill-conceived “boondoggle” is nearly hidden by the very fact of its deliberate obscurity; that being the eventual emergence of a mandatory national ID health care card, replete with the all-pervasive and ever-present Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID). The personal ID chip has always been and will ever continue to be the bone of contention between patriots/constitutionalists and Big Brother's one-world government stooges. Their insatiable ongoing desire for 24/7 straight jacket surveillance/monitoring of the planet's population will not be finally/fully realized until every living soul is in possession of a government-assigned number either of their person or under their skin (implantable chips).
Needless to say, it is imperative that the nation's electorate diligently monitor every piece of legislation that emerges from its various levels of government and to hold every public official's feet to the fire on this most crucial and critical issue.
Wendell Carr
Ottumwa
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