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Old 08-13-2009, 08:17 AM   #63
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I'm curious, is there any way that a class-action suit can be filed against President Obama and other elected officials who continue to make speeches which contain statements which are false?

This goes for both parties, who are both guilty of fudging the truth...however with both sides accusing the other of "Lies"...isn't there some recourse?

As for citizens, it's clear that those who lean Democrat do NOT trust anything from a Republican, while those that lean Republican do NOT trust anything from a Democrat.

However those in the so-called middle or undecided are getting jacked around with rhetoric that is challenging to decipher between truth and lies.

Also when someone makes a claim that another is telling lies, and they are proven to be truthful, should the one crying wolf not be held accountable? This may apply more towards the news networks.

Now with that out of the way, I wonder if plain language can be added to help define the Health Care bill?

for example..."Abortions will NOT be funded by Government money"

"The Government will not have a panel determine who is elegible for medical care"

"The Government will not utilize any new tax dollars to fund this program, this bill is to provide guidance for the private sector to refer too...but much like the pirates code, it's a GUIDE and it doesn't have to be followed"

"Community Organizations will NOT receive ANY government funds...this include ACORN or any such groups that are spun of or regroup under a different name. Those groups must raise their own money through private donations"
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