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HB 1534, Obamacare Nullification BIll, moves to Senate -- Hearing Tuesday. Passage within reach! Please fill out a witness form now. |
May 5, 2012 The Jeffersonian bill that nullifies Obamacare within the borders of Missouri, HB 1534 (Rep. Kurt Bahr) is advancing in the state Senate -- it will have a public hearing in the General Laws Committee on Tuesday, May 8th. From there, it goes to the Senate floor for the final votes. HB 1534 is a full-blown Jeffersonian style nullification of all of Obamacare -- not just the individual mandate. And it has teeth – including the arrest of any federal officials who attempt to enforce Obamacare in Missouri. We want Missouri to be the first to completely nullify Obamacare! We want to send a strong message to the Supreme Court and the Beltway! The senate will need LOTS of encouragement to pass this land-mark bill in the short time remaining this session. Please help now by filling out a witness form for the hearing. We want to present a record 1000 witness forms to the committee.
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Learn More About The Bill HB 1534 (Bahr) Declares the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as unauthorized by the United States Constitution. Interview With A Zombie (8 min. YouTube featuring Prof. Thomas Woods and The Zombie talking about nullification.) Professor John Eidsmoe Explains "Interposition" (In support of Alabama Supreme Court Judge Roy Moore's nullification of a federal order to remove the Ten Commandment Monument from the state Supreme Court building. Professor Thomas Woods explains nullification at the Kansas City Nullify Now conference last summer. (39 min. YouTube) Joshua Glover's Story: Nullification and Resistance to Slavery in 1850s America Judge Andrew Napolitano Nullification: Answering the Objections by Thomas Woods The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 Virginia Resolution of 1798 James Madison's Report of 1800 -- a defense of the Virginia Resolution |
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