TODD AIKEN RALLIES THE MOVEMENT TO STOP HEALTH CONTROL CYNTHIA DAVIS CALLS US TO ACTION
On March 10, over 2200 concerned citizens gathered at St. Charles Convention Center to participate in Todd Aiken’s Washington health care town hall. Aiken was broadcasting from Washington D. C., and he had Congressional guests including Mike Pence. Lt. Governor Peter Kinder and state representative Cynthia Davis were part of the panel at St. Charles. We were organizing to respond to Barack Obama’s events in St. Charles, an appearance at St. Charles West High School and a $500 a person fund-raiser for Clair McCaskill and Robin Carnahan. The energy and devotion of those at Aiken’s town hall should give Team Obama pause about proceeding with the Statist Cabal agenda.
Peter Kinder was very clear that he opposed the half a billion dollars that the health care reform mandates would impose on the state of Missouri. He was one of several conservative legislators at the event who embraced the Jane Cunningham sponsored Healthcare Freedom Act, a bill that would protect Missourians from the inimical effects of the federate mandates. Peter Kinder welcomed Obama to Missouri, but then asked of him Nancy Pelosi, Senator McCaskill and Congressman Russ Carnahan “what part of no, don’t you understand!”
Jane Cunningham herself spoke on the measure, declaring that the Healthcare Freedom Act had passed the Missouri House. She pointed out that Obama speaks about his committment to job creation, but then “with his other hand sweeps away” job creation with his policies.
Cynthia Davis spoke right to the heart the movement’s challenge to this egregious example of federal overreach. She identified the Obama Administration and Pelosi as ‘bullies” and that the only way to stop bullies is to confront them. Davis told a story about how as a seventh grader a girl in her class used to trip her everyday. Her mother told her that the only way to deal with this girl was to stand up to her. Davis said that the next time the girl tripped her she defended herself, recalling “I don’t remember much of happened, everything was a blur”. Davis also mentioned that after she got called to the principle’s office, her mother told her she was proud of her.
Cynthia Davis’s childhood fight against a girl who picked on her has more relevance to this situation than Missouri rejecting the health care reform. The process that allowed for the Obama program to reach this level of control is rooted in a generation of intimidation and coercive conditioning that we will explore in future articles.
Right now, The Greyfalcon thanks Cynthia and her mother for doing the right thing, then and now.
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Hi Greyfalcon.
I don’t want to sound like the sky is falling but it’s time to start forming another line of defense..I favor a nullification 10th ammendment push to stop this at the State level not to mention future odious unconstitutional/ unfunded mandates from the Fed.Not a bad idea to study up on the Amish too they are exempt..
Really awesome post! Truely!