Anti-Genetic Discrimination Bill Passes 414 - 1 ... Guess who the one vote against it was?
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Type of Content: Video Recently, congress sent to the homeland president G.W. Bush an anti-genetic discrimination bill to sign. It sounds great on the surface, but why would the federal government want your DNA in a database? As usual, there's more to this story than the old media will cover. By the way, the bill passed 414-1. Care to guess who opposed it on Constitutional grounds? That's right - RON PAUL. Here is what Robert Scott Bell had to say on the subject last Sunday on his show
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I'm already in a database somewhere... prior military.
I'm sorry for the way the Department of Offense (they aren't defensive anymore) mistreats the Veterans of the United States of America. It truly sickens me and makes me so angry. 100 suicides per week of Iraq War vets, and they aren't giving anyone proper mental health care or medical care. It is truly disgusting and I am ashamed of my government.
"Is this just the Madness of King George? Well, you have the whole nation on all fours." - Tori Amos, Yo George from the album American Doll Posse
"Here. Here. In our house, just one house. So many sights, so many sights. In one house, we stand divided
I would trust the insurance companies further than the federal government....at least they spell out what they are doing, even if it's in fine print, and you get a copy of the agreement. " Bureaucracy is the technical embodiment of hell itself!"-- CS Lewis
Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone; and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.--John Quincy Adams
Yes, Insurance companies (as much as I despise them and Big Pharma) are required to give you legal documents. Our government is supposed to do the same, but they do not. Power corrupts, and we need to dismantle the pieces of this bureaucratic monster and restore it to the way it was intended.
"Is this just the Madness of King George? Well, you have the whole nation on all fours." - Tori Amos, Yo George from the album American Doll Posse
"Here. Here. In our house, just one house. So many sights, so many sights. In one house, we stand divided