Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Sincerity in Liberalism?

One has to question the sincerity, and therefore, the integrity of the Democrats (those Sociocrats, you know.)
The recent radio ads aimed aimed at Michele Bachmann regarding the State Children's Health Insurance Program (known as SCHIP) are a good example of how devious the liberal side is.
Bachmann voted against expansion of SCHIP, along with many other Representatives in the US House.
A liberal consortium of activist groups and unions are mounting a radio ad campaign to win her seat in Congress, based solely on her SCHIP vote.

While this in and of itself is the same as running right at the rookie linebacker making his first appearance in an NFL football game, the SCHIP ads are dangerously misleading to voters.

In order for Minnesota to rank at the level of the national SCHIP goal numbers, Minnesota would have to FALL in coverage level.

That's right.
You see, Minnesota already has a greater percentage of children with insurance than the SCHIP goal calls for. In fact, among the highest rates for insured kids in the entire nation.

The political value of Bacmann's seat in Congress is the goal here, not insured children.

The democrats are singling Michele Bachmann out for pure politics, NOT for our children's best interests.

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