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>It’s Time to Abort Obamacare  - Ron Paul - 
Ron Paul is against Obamacare. He says, "The issue is whether government may force private employers and private citizens to violate their moral codes simply by operating their businesses or paying their taxes." And, of course, as he says, the government may not. Case closed?

Ah, not so fast. Ron Paul, in the Aug 11th debate about the self same heathcare, said, on the other hand, that he does not opposed Romneycare. Why? Because: "the Federal Government can't go in and prohibit the states from doing bad things." You see though he opposes the Federdal Government dictating mandatory healthcare, he believes the States may do as they wish -- under the 10th Amendement. As President he would voice disapproval against any State doing such, but would feel constitutionally constrained from blocking it. In rebuttal, during that debate, Michelle Bachmann and Rick Santorum aruged that wrong was wrong whether initiated from the Federal or State government level.

So you see Ron Paul is first a State Rightist and second a defender of individual rights. This is not an isolated instance. He has argued that Lincoln had no right to prevent the South from leaving the Union and interfering in slavery.

There are layers to Ron Paul that need to be carefully unravelled. The true champion of individual liberty, among the candidates still in the running, is Rick Santorum.

This revelation may be unpopular but that does not make it untrue.


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Début de l'article : Many religious conservatives understandably are upset with the latest Obamacare mandate, which will require religious employers (including Catholic employers) to provide birth control to workers receiving healthcare benefits.This mandate includes certain birth control devices that are considered abortifacients, like IUDs and the “morning after” pill... Lire la suite
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