
Dear Friend of Liberty,
Recently, Ron Paul appeared on Larry King Live across from House Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Frank to discuss Obamacare.
To everyone’s surprise, Barney Frank let out an unexpected declaration:
“I agree 100% with what Ron Paul just said!â€
It seems on some issues, even Frank –- Congress’ biggest Federal Reserve cheerleader — is coming around to Ron Paul’s freedom message, though not on the Fed.
If you haven’t seen the interview yet, please click the image below to watch it now.
Remember, this fight against socialized medicine is not over yet.
Because of their differences, both the House and the Senate will likely have to vote on the bill again. So keep calling and writing your representatives and keep the pressure up!
In Liberty,
John Tate
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Here's a question that I can never seem to get a straight answer to, how in the hell is it “Socialized Medicine” when with the individual mandate, and extremely weak protections with large loopholes it is going to result in one of the biggest windfalls for the unsurance sindustry ever?
Hi Toriach,
I wouldn't be to concerned with terms like socialized medicine. The United States has a government run postal service but nobody on any side of the political spectrum calls it “socialized mail”…
The healthcare bill is a total joke without a meaningful insurance program that the poor and middle-class can buy at affordable rates.
It appears on the surface, if you believe the mainstream media, Obama and Congress have completely caved to pharma and insurance companies. What else is new…
Hey Steven,
The reason I worry is because since many of my Brothers and Sisters are in mental bondage to the way the oppressor spins words every time something is called “Socialist” the ill informed and ill educated working poor's knees jerk and they join the hue and cry against it.
I agree with you about the bill being a joke without any kind of a meaningful public insurance option.
As for the MSM well this time I think they are largely correct, but of course they won't report the deeper ramifications of this sell out, rather if the bill does pass they will treat it as if it is as meaningful and positive as the Government does.