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    AMERICA DEMANDS A INQUIRY INTO THE BACKDOOR DEALS MADE FOR HEALTHCARE VOTES BY OBAMA & PELOSI

     

    THIS IS NOT RIGHT AMERICA!!!  CALL YOUR CONGRESSMEN AND SENATORS AND DEMAND ACTION NOW...

    WE THE PEOPLE DEMAND ACTION!!!

    The following trade offs and kickbacks, backdoor deals, and outright threats made by Obama, Pelosi, Reid, and other members of the Democratic Party maybe GUILTY of unethical conduct when it comes to buying votes for Healthcare...

    #1 - The "Cornhusker Kickback"

    "Cornhusker Kickback: The Federal Government will now fund Nebraska's new Medicaid recipients forever."

    "In exchange for Nelson's vote on the $871 billion health bill -- the key 60th vote needed to overcome unanimous Republican opposition -- Democratic leaders guaranteed the federal government would pay the full price of expanded Medicaid coverage in Nebraska."

    "The $45 million payday for Nelson's home state came on top of a compromise on federal funding for abortion services demanded by the senator."

    "Nelson has denied any effort to secure a sweet deal.

    "I didn't ask for a special favor here," Nelson told CNN.

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell(R-Ky.), however, ridiculed Democratic efforts to placate Nelson as a "kind of smelly proposition," while his fellow Republicans called attention to a host of legislative goodies they charged were also tucked into the bill to quiet reluctant Democrats."


    Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/gop_blasts_kickback_health_fix_dAelgwc0jXXhMD6fwB05IK#ixzz0itAJqjGL

     

    Also read more about "The Cornhusker Kickback" at the following link:

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/20/nelson-accused-selling-vote-health-nebraska-pay/

     

    #2 - OBAMA MAKES BACKDOOR DEALS ON AIRFORCE ONE WITH OHIO REP. DENNIS KUCINICH

    Here is video of Ohio Democrat Rep. Dennis Kucinich saying in no uncertain terms that he will vote "No" when the Senate Health Care Bill comes up for a vote in the House of Representatives.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k92JGmO1HP0

    Obama Lobbies Kucinich On Airforce One For Yes Vote On Healthcare Bill

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kfDnLVdzSc

    One week ago OHIO DEMOCRAT REP. DENNIS KUCINICH said "NO" and one plane ride latter with PRESIDENT OBAMA and he is a "YES" vote...

    What the world is going on here?  Pay offs?  What kind of deal is Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich getting here?

    #3 - Potential votes for this Healthcare was bought literally with WATER.  That's right, you heard me, water.  The San Joaquin Valley Democrats Jim Costa and Dennis Cardoza have actually sold their votes towards Healthcare in exchange for water for their counties.

    Reps. Cardoza (D-CA) and Costa (D-CA) negotiated their coveted health care votes in exchange for a small increase in water, couldn’t they have at least secured all of the water Central Valley residents deserve and need?

    Is only 25 percent of contracted water for a year in California in exchange for a nationwide 100 percent government takeover of health care really a good deal for their constituents?"

    This is just another case of payoffs for votes on healthcare.  You can read more about this newest payoff for votes at the following link:

    http://american-conservativevalues.com/blog/2010/03/water-for-votes/

    #4 - I found the following article writen by Rick Moran on how Pelosi bought Healthcare reform votes:

    November 12, 2009

    "Let's Make a Deal - How Pelosi bought health care reform votes"

    by Rick Moran

    It isn't so much the idea that votes were traded for legislative favors. We are all savvy and sophisticated enough to realize that this happens all the time no matter which party is in control.

    The problem is that an already overstuffed bill was piled high with pork in order to nail down those last dozen or more votes for passage.

    Jonathan Allen and Patrick O'Connor of Politico have some of the stuff that members found behind Door #2:

    Reps. Baron Hill of Indiana and Dan Maffei of New York were among a clutch of junior members who clamored for a promise that Democratic leaders would work to reduce a 2.5 percent tax on medical device manufacturers. Done.

    Freshman Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.) needed some reassurances that his issues - cost containment and comparative effectiveness - would get more attention in the House-Senate conference. Even a phone call from President Barack Obama didn't fully reassure him, until after more talks with House leaders. But in the end, done.

    Two first-year members, Kathy Dahlkemper of Pennsylvania and Larry Kissell of North Carolina, asked Pelosi to allow unmarried adults under the age of 27 to secure coverage under their parents' plans. Done.

    And Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) had serious doubts with key parts of the bill, but wanted a promise from leadership that they would be addressed in the House-Senate conference. Done.

    Then there were those members who, just like on the game show, got a little greedy and ended up with a real turkey:

    But not every deal sought was a deal granted.

    Numerous Democratic aides said a handful of lawmakers tried to use their votes as leverage to upgrade to a better committee assignment. Those were a no-go, leadership aides said - usually summarily dismissed.

    And in contrast with some bills - like the recent cap-and-trade vote, an even harder vote for some key members and one where far more deals were struck - House leaders often were able to appeal to the members' sense of history, or their desire to improve health coverage for constituents, without having to resort to concrete promises to secure votes.

    Ed Lasky adds:

    I guess pork is good for one's political health....

     

    Fairly nauseating that our mainstream media, where most people derive their views and knowledge, did not spend much time informing Americans about these discreditable "payoffs". Who knows what communications were relayed regarding future careers once our politicians leave office?

    All this horse trading got Pelosi her Grand Prize: an all expenses paid trip to the poor house for the American people.

    #5 - Enzi: Bought Votes Used to Pass Health Care

           Read story at the following link:

    http://enzi.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=NewsRoom.NewsReleases&ContentRecord_id=b3561016-802a-23ad-4102-b90ec02e2c72

     

    #6 - Pelosi Won't Give Public a Week to Review Text of Health-Care Bill Before House Votes on It

    Read More at the following link:

    http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=50229

     

    Why did Nancy Pelosi hold off the vote?  The Healthcare issue had been lingering on and on and on.  Why?  Because there was just not enough votes for this bill the way it is written.  So one has to ask, "What exactly was Nancy Pelosi doing?  Was she strong arming her own party members?  Making backdoor deals?

     

    I also wrote a story on my CNNiReport account - read more:

    http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-420692

     

    #7 - Democrats Befuddled On $300M "Bribe" For Sen. Mary Landrieu

    Watch the following story on CNN about this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XxFZTm9lsY&feature=related

     

    (the above are but just a few - I will add more latter - and believe me there is more...  This story maybe much longer down the line...)

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