From Citizen to Subject

In one fell vote.

We gots us some healthcare!

No, not really.

We gots us some health care insurance reform!

Again, not really.

We gots us a law that forces people to buy health insurance at the point of a gun and too few doctors to cover the number of patients!

Yep.

I heard somewhere that someone or other in the blogosphere was going to start shooting if this leather bound turd of a law passed.

Good luck with that, I guess. But it won’t work.

I think we’re going see a huge number of folks convert to Christian Science.

Good luck with that too.

Find out who on the right is willing to vote to repeal it and vote for them.

And one more time, good luck.

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4 Responses to From Citizen to Subject

  1. Chris says:

    It’s not that I personally plan to start shooting; but this is how it will transpire from here:

    1. i won’t pay.
    2. I’ll be fined
    3. I won’t pay.
    4. They will send someone to arrest me.
    5. I won’t be going to jail. (read into this all that you can.)

    To quote a fantastic post written by a friend. “Resist by Any Means Necessary”
    http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2009/11/by-any-means-necessary.html

    Last night, they drew the line behind me and told me to back up. I won’t.

  2. JebTexas says:

    You called it… time 4 some passive resistance. (less the crowd goes w/ teh gun option.) Milishy, anyone?

  3. Rivrdog says:

    I don’t plan to personally start shooting, either, but if the shooting starts, I’ll have to decide which side actually supports our Constitution, and take things from there. That’s what all those blood oaths I’ve sworn tell me to do. My position, therefor, is entirely predictable and rules out nothing.

  4. Kristopher says:

    “Amendment 28: Congress shall make no law respecting medical treatment or its provision.”

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