John & Yvette Massey
ent: Wed, February 2, 2011 8:05:14 AM
Subject: You're not going to like this
THE HEALTHCARE BILL
THIS IS THE 2ND OFFICIAL WHO HAS OUTLINED THESE PARTS OF THE CARE BILL
Judge Kithil of Marble Falls , TX - HB3200 highlighted pages most egregious
Please read this..... especially the reference to pages 58 & 59
JUDGE KITHIL wrote:
** Page 50/section 152: The bill will provide insurance to all non-U.S. residents, even if they are here illegally.
** Page 58 and 59: The government will have real-time access to an individual's bank account and will have the authority to make electronic fund transfers from those accounts.
** Page 65/section 164: The plan will be subsidized (by the government) for all union members, union retirees and for community organizations (such as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now - ACORN).
** Page 203/line 14-15: The tax imposed under this section will not be treated as a tax. (How could anybody in their right mind come up with that?)
** Page 241 and 253: Doctors will all be paid the same regardless of specialty, and the government will set all doctors' fees.
** Page 272. section 1145: Cancer hospitals will ration care according to the patient's age.
** Page 317 and 321: The government will impose a prohibition on hospital expansion; however, communities may petition for an exception.
** Page 425, line 4-12: The government mandates advance-care planning consultations. Those on Social Security will be required to attend an "end-of-life planning" seminar every five years. (Death counseling)
** Page 429, line 13-25: The government will specify which doctors can write an end-of-life order.
HAD ENOUGH???? Judge Kithil then goes on:
"Finally, it is specifically stated that this bill will not apply to members of Congress. Members of Congress are already exempt from the Social Security system, and have a well-funded private plan that covers their retirement needs. If they were on our Social Security plan, I believe they would find a very quick 'fix' to make the plan financially sound for their future."
Honorable David Kithil
Marble Falls, Texas
All of the above should give you the point blank ammo you need to support your opposition to ObamaCare. Please send this information on to all of your email contacts.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
AEP Ohio "What to do if the power fails
Page four of today's Dispatch also gives a list of "If the power fails".
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Unplug major appliances to protect them from a power surge when power comes back on.
Leave a light turned on so you know when power is restored.
Refuel heaters, lamps, and generators outside, and stay away from any flames or sparks. Wipe up fuel spills immediately.
Contact us if you're using a generator -- this protects you and our line workers as they work to restore power. Be safe with backup generators.
Never operate lanterns, heaters, or fuel-fired stoves without proper ventilation.
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FAQs: Communicating With AEP Ohio
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FAQs: Power Restoration
Emergency Outage Kit
Outage Safety Tips
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Take practical steps to keep you and your loved ones safe during a power outage.
Unplug major appliances to protect them from a power surge when power comes back on.
Leave a light turned on so you know when power is restored.
Refuel heaters, lamps, and generators outside, and stay away from any flames or sparks. Wipe up fuel spills immediately.
Contact us if you're using a generator -- this protects you and our line workers as they work to restore power. Be safe with backup generators.
Never operate lanterns, heaters, or fuel-fired stoves without proper ventilation.
Never burn charcoal indoors. It releases poisonous carbon monoxide.
Avoid downed power lines or sparking equipment.
Never remove debris that's within 10 feet of a power line.
Prevent children from carrying candles or oil lamps.
Report an Outage
We continually monitor all inquiries we receive on this site.
Outage FAQs
Safety Hazard Conditions
Call our Customer Solutions Center at (800) 277-2177.
A safety hazard is a condition that poses an immediate risk to the public, and can include:
Downed wires that may be sparking or near water.Downed poles.Trees that have fallen on power lines.
Letting AEP Ohio know about safety hazards helps prevent phone lines from becoming overloaded and helps us prioritize work.
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