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Tom Coburn of Oklahoma puts certain politicians on notice…

by savage ( 171 Comments › )
Filed under Healthcare, Politics at March 18th, 2010 - 6:00 pm

Rodan’s Commentary:

The Totalitarian Progressive controlled Democratic Party today showed it’s nature. They defeated down a republican measure that would force an up or down vote on the Senate House Bill. Instead Pelosi and her Fascist cohorts in the House of Representatives will now go ahead with the Slaughter rule and vote on just the changes to the Bill. They will then deem the Senate Bill passed and will then send the bill up to Barack Hussein Obama for signature. This goes against the will of the American public and may well be Unconstitutional.

Republicans had hoped for the separate vote to get Democratic lawmakers on record on the Senate bill, which includes some provisions on abortion, excise taxes and other issues that House lawmakers find distasteful.

At this stage of the proceedings, Democrats plan a vote on a rule on Sunday that would make changes to the Senate-passed bill while deeming the original legislation to have passed the House.

Read the Rest: Dems defeat GOP effort to force separate vote on Senate health bill


This breaks the bond between the public and our elected officials. The Progressives really don’t care, they are Feudalists who will do what they want. If anyone doubts their sinister Totalitarian nature, this proves it.

Below is a list of Democrats that supported the Slaughter Rule.

Jason Altmire, Pennsylvania.
John Barrow, Georgia.
John Boccieri, Ohio.
Allen Boyd, Florida.
Leonard Boswell, Iowa.
Steve Driehaus, Ohio.
Joe Donnelly, Indiana.
Brad Ellsworth, Indiana.
Baron Hill, Indiana.
Marcy Kaptur, Ohio.
Dan Maffei, New York.
Jim Marshall, Georgia.
Jim Matheson, Utah.
Michael McMahon, New York.
Betsy Markey, Colorado.
Patrick Murphy, Pennsylvania.
Earl Pomeroy, North Dakota.
Nick Rahall, West Virginia.
Joe Sestak, Pennsylvania.
Carol Shea Porter, New Hampshire.
Ike Skelton, Missouri.
Zach Space, Ohio.
John Spratt, South Carolina.
Charlie Wilson, Ohio.

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