This ain’t America no more, ok?
So says Officer Wesley Cheeks at the Reston VA townhall meeting with Rep. Jim Moran, with special guest appearance by Howard Dean.
Of course, like every other townhall held in the last month, it was jam-packed inside, so many of the protesters and citizens were left outside. Here is the scene from August 25th, 2009 in Reston Virginia.
At the beginning of the clip, you could see exactly what the sign was that was being held up. It read “Organizing for National Socialist Healthcare” with the Joker picture of President Obama. Nothing graphic, nothing disturbing, just this man excercising his right to free speech. The officer decided to put an end to that. Then he spoke words that ring true for Obama’s agenda. “This ain’t America no more ok?”
Well, no…not ok Officer Cheeks. This is still America. The Constitution, no matter how much you despise the words, is STILL the law of the land.
Meanwhile, inside the school it was more of the same for lawmakes attempting to take on their constituents and stuff healthcare down the throats of the American people. One patriot, after being told he was a fraud and not who he claimed to be (ID notwithstanding) asked a very intelligent question to the healthcare debate. One that sadly has not been addressed in the monstrosity that is HR 3200. Tort Reform. Check out Howard Dean’s answer, after Rep. Moran dodged the question.
Amazingly honest from Dr. Dean. Scared to take on the true root of the problem. Democrats decry healthcare cost and its never-ending ascension, well malpractice insurance for doctors is a very strong reason for that. But, real reform would mean taking on a very powerful lobby group…don’t want to do that.
This goes to show exactly what is meant to be achieved in this healthcare bill. Reform is not the goal. Power is the goal. This government does not care about the people, it does not care about individual rights in healthcare, it does not care about making it more readily available. It cares solely about power.
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