Let’s Challenge Klobuchar & Franken To Pledge To Read The Bill
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
I urge my fellow Minnesotans to call Senators Klobuchar & Franken to get them to actually read Harry Reid’s Senate Health Care bill before they will vote on it. The bill is almost 2100 pages long now. Of course freedom loving Americans would tell them to vote no, but these are 2 very left wing – I believe the term they prefer is ‘Progressive’ – Democrats, so the chances of them opposing a government takeover of the health care portion of America, not to mention your kitchen table decisions on health care, are slim to fugetaboudit.
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
But where we could possibly sway them to at least pretend to protecting us Minnesotans from an over bearing and ever increasing central planning government is to pledge to support delaying the bill in the Senate until they and the other Senators have had a chance to actually read the bill.
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
Let us see what the bill contains, give the public a chance to hear the debate over the bill, and then proceed. No more government bullying the people by the dark of night. This is far too important an issue to rush through something now that will stick with us for the unforeseeable future and turn the America we hand off to our children dramatically less free then the one we were raised in.
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
The architects of the Health Care takeover have carefully crafted it so that the major mandates and government takeover aspects won’t fully take effect until after Obama and the Senate Democrats who pushed this pig of a bill are reelected in 2012 – that is if they are. The key is they have delayed the major implementation for a few years to delay voter backlash. Yep the old adage of the citizens have short attention spans is what they are banking on, sort of like the frogs in a pot of boiling water. You won’t know what is going to happen until it is too late.
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
Please contact your Senators and tell them to delay any votes on the bill until both they and the public have a chance to find out what the bill really entails. They *DO* in fact owe that to you. They *ARE* suppose to represent you.
Read the bill. Read the bill. Read the bill.
Amy Klobuchar – 202-224-3244
Al Franken – 202-224-5641





It is more important to vote against the bill than it is to read it. But that’s just me.
It would take an act of God for them to vote no. Angry Al ran on the Obamacare notion. And A-Klo ran on a shadow universal (which she denied, but we all knew meant singlepayer) notion in ‘06. These are 2 very radically progressive Democrats when it comes to the Government takeover of our health care, they won’t vote no.
That being said, I didn’t mean to imply that people shouldn’t still voice their opposition and urge a no vote on the bill. I just wanted to highlight how these 2 are going to be incredibly tone deaf to their rank and file constituents, and simply rubberstamps for Obama and the special interests.
I think if they refuse to read it or fight against the GOP motion to have the bill actually read by the clerk before debate begins, then it will be extra politically painful.
Of course freedom loving Americans would tell them to vote no, but these are 2 very left wing – I believe the term they prefer is ‘Progressive’ – Democrats,
Whew, it’s a good thing that conservatives were able to defeat Senator Coleman. Anything is better then a RINO. Anything! At least that’s what my conservative friends tried to tell me after the election.
But who knows, maybe we’ll get someone who reads the bill in question. That ought to count for something.
I had a long screed about your constant whining about us super serious conservatives, but I thought of a more simple and to the point response.
If us conservatives are so dangerous, that we can defeat RINOs at will, then why do the RINOs vote and fight against us so much? Why don’t the RINOs worry more about losing conservatives then they do about the center left voters?
And for the record, I voted for Coleman. I may not have done much to help him get elected, but I voted for him and told others not to play around with silly protest votes. And Coleman knew there would be consequences going into the 08 elections, for his votes. You can’t blame us for his loss, in fact you can look n the mirror. It is squishy liberal Republicans who can only about the (R) that have thrown this party into the dumpster and the nation into economic turmoil.
Principles matter for a reason.