Call for Revolution comes as House passes illegal and unwanted health care bill!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 22, 2010 – In an overt act of tyranny and disregard for the will of the Amerikan people, House Democrats passed an illegal and unwanted health care bill that threatens to ignite a Second Amerikan Revolution.
The Nazi mentality of the thugs occupying the House of Representatives will hopefully show the Amerikan people that their only option now is an armed revolution to overthrow the United States federal government!
The House voted 219 to 212 to approve the measure, with every Republican voting no. The measure now awaits illegitimate President Obama’s signature. In remarks Sunday night, the lying, thieving Marxist claimed the vote was a sign that we have a working government of the people, when in reality it was a sign of the abject tyranny that has taken over our government, and needs to be stopped.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her colleagues erupted in cheers and hugs as the votes were counted, while Republicans who had fought the Democrat efforts on health care legislation for more than a year appeared despondent.
One of Amerika’s mobster leaders, Nancy Pelosi, was instrumental in the passage of this illegal and unwanted piece of garbage legislation, with which all good freedom loving patriotic Amerikans will REFUSE TO COMPLY.
It has sparked a citizens' revolt that reached the doors of the Capitol this weekend.
"If we pass this bill, there will be no turning back," House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) warned on the floor. "In a democracy, you can only ignore the will of the people for so long and get away with it."
The bill will affect virtually every man, woman and child in the United States in some way, from the 20-somethings who constitute one of the largest uninsured groups, to poor, childless adults who don't qualify for Medicaid in most states, to well-paid professionals who could see their benefits shrink. The health-care debate touched on many highly charged moral issues in Amerikan life, and a handful of anti-abortion Democrats held up a final deal until late Sunday afternoon, before reaching a breakthrough with the White House.
Along with the Senate's version of health care legislation, the House late Sunday approved a package of fixes to the legislation that will face a potentially rocky journey through the Senate this week. Over the next 10 years, the measure will set in motion a complex series of changes to the health insurance market that will translate into the biggest expansion of coverage since Medicare and Medicaid were created in 1965, and the most ambitious effort ever to restrain health-care costs.