frijolero817
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I disagree. First off, there is nothing in the First Amendment that says you must use a certain tone of voice to exercise the enshrined free speech. Historically, political speech back when the Constitution was written tended to be very volatile stuff, so I'd have to say that this kind of action is exactly what the Founders would approve of in this situation. I can't call that un-American.
Second, why should we keep a civil tone? Obamacare's whole premise is that profit is evil, when the only two reasons for a person to work are for profit or being forced to work, and that people have a right to health care, which is saying that people have a right to the products of the labors of other people. Look up slavery in the dictionary; this is it. Then there's the fact that nowhere in the Constitutional Powers granted the Federal Government is anything like Obamacare even remotely authorized. Anybody who says this plan is Constitutional is on crack, period.
Should we speak out against immoral and illegal actions by our own government with a soft voice and try to reason with these criminals? Should we try to bargain with the people who are trying to enslave Americans? Or do we stand up and not tell them simply "no" but scream "**** no"?
+1,000,000 and a hell yes, that is exactly what I was thinking.