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July 31, 2009
Obamacare a "euthanasia bill" that gives government real-time accesss to your bank account
Topics: Political News and commentariesTruly scary stuff from a group that's taken the time to do a page by page analysis of the Obama Administration's health-care plan as proposed in HR 3200 currently under consideration in the House of Representatives. Clearly, either Obama has no clue as to what's in the bill or he has been lying to the American people.
From WND:
Take the time to read the entire Liberty Counil analysis here. Then call and email your representative in Congress and tell him or her to vote no to HR 3200The proposed Obamacare national health insurance plan would dictate medications, treatments and mental health services, choose for you the coverages you are allowed to have and operate with real-time access to individuals' bank accounts, according to a new analysis of the hundreds of pages of plans.
And it's worse, a critic said, than China's mandatory one-child policy.
"In the same way that the bill pushes elderly or the sick toward euthanasia, it is a pill that would cause economic suicide," said Mathew Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel. "It's a euthanasia bill for America."
Members of Congress have admitted that they have not read the more-than-1,000-page plan, and Staver's organization is one of the first to go through it and offer an analysis of what it would accomplish.
In the Liberty Counsel analysis, he notes that under Section 163, the government would be allowed to have real-time access to individuals' finances, including direct access to bank accounts for electronic funds transfers.
Under Section 1308, the analysis finds, the government will dictate marriage and family therapy as well as mental health services, including the definitions of those treatments.
Posted by Richard at July 31, 2009 6:54 AM
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