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Determined Democrats’ Demise

By Andrew deRenzy

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009, 16:09
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Great Piece on HotAir

The common sense the protesters have to show up and be against the health care reform is going over the left’s heads. They are hard working Americans showing up to these townhalls after work. Making their own signs, bringing their neighbors, getting together because they share a common interest. Stopping bad health care reform.

The Democrats are doing more than dismissing us. They are waging a war on the very own people that got them elected. Quinnipiac shows

By a 72 – 21 percent margin, voters do not believe that President Barack Obama will keep his promise to overhaul the health care system without adding to the deficit, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University national poll finds.

People will take this no longer. They see right through this presidency’s lies. They do not want this health care reform. This will be the Democrats dismantle, if they ignore their own constituents. Then the state run media attacks the every day person calling them mob rule, and hired by insurance lobbyists.

Serf’s revolted at 5% tax per person, our forefathers estimated tax was 10-15%, divorce takes 50% of your money, and the the US Government takes up to 60% of your money. Only now are we standing up and that’s not enough for the Democrats. They are not enough for us.

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