Lawmaker introduces bill calling for up to 5 years in prison for anybody who attempts to enforce new health care law in Texas
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
A Texas state lawmaker Monday introduced a bill in the Texas Legislature which calls for the arrest of anybody who tries to enact the recently approved national health care reform law in the state, 1200 WOAI news has learned.
"The bill that I filed is a nullification bill that says that Obamacare is null and void here in Texas because it is unconstitutional," Berman told 1200 WOAI news in an exclusive interview.
But his measure goes further than just denouncing the measure. He wants people who try to enforce it in Texas thrown into prison.
"If any federal employee tries to administer Obamacare in Texas, we will charge them with a felony offence, which could get them a very severe penalty,"
State Rep. Leo Berman (R-Tyler), you kick ass!! We need more people with balls and an understanding of freedom like you running our country.

2 comments:
AMEN! Like you said, if more politicians, more people in general, grasped the concept of freedom like this man does, we would be in a lot better shape as a country.
Somebody needs buy State Rep. Leo Berman a drink or two. Hell, someone just take care of his tab completely and buy him a lap dance for crissakes. He's earned it!
Oh yeah, and nice work on the FOD wall kerrcarto. Looks cool.
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