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Democratic Party loves ill-informed voters; HOW WELL DO WE KNOW!
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Here's a politician who relies on low information voters.
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Sheila Jackson Lee: Insurance cancellation notices are lies

November 15, 2013
On Friday, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, the Texas Democrat once dubbed the "Congressional Boss from Hell," told the National Review Online that the millions of cancellation notices sent out by insurance companies are lies.

“The cancellation notice was not the truth,” she said. “It should have been: ’We intend to or expect to modify your insurance.’”

Cancellations, she explained, is what happens “when you don’t pay your premium, or something has happened in the bad old days.” But, she added, that's not what's happening with the notices that have been sent to millions of Americans.

“A cancellation notice was the inappropriate document to send without notice,” she added. “All they had to do is (say) that, ‘This is a notice to say that we’re going to improve your insurance, not, in essence, eliminate your insurance.’”

According to the NRO, Jackson Lee said she wrote an amendment before Obama's announcement forcing insurance companies to “tell the truth,” apparently unaware that insurance companies are some of the most heavily regulated in the country.

Instead of sending out cancellation notices as the law required, Jackson Lee said companies should have told consumers things are getting better.

One person called Jackson Lee a "Cancellation Truther" in a tweet posted at Twitchy.

Christine Rousselle educated Jackson Lee in a post at Townhall:

Really, Rep. Lee? Really? How else could you possibly describe a letter from an insurance company that blatantly states that their plan will no longer be offered due to Obamacare? It is, in the literal sense of the word, a cancellation letter.

"And that's the truth," she added.
http://www.examiner.com/article/sheila-jackson-lee-insurance-cancellation-notices-are-lies
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Nov 16 2013, 10:54 AM
Here's a politician who relies on low information voters.
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Sheila Jackson Lee: Insurance cancellation notices are lies

November 15, 2013
On Friday, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, the Texas Democrat once dubbed the "Congressional Boss from Hell," told the National Review Online that the millions of cancellation notices sent out by insurance companies are lies.

“The cancellation notice was not the truth,” she said. “It should have been: ’We intend to or expect to modify your insurance.’”

Cancellations, she explained, is what happens “when you don’t pay your premium, or something has happened in the bad old days.” But, she added, that's not what's happening with the notices that have been sent to millions of Americans.

“A cancellation notice was the inappropriate document to send without notice,” she added. “All they had to do is (say) that, ‘This is a notice to say that we’re going to improve your insurance, not, in essence, eliminate your insurance.’”

According to the NRO, Jackson Lee said she wrote an amendment before Obama's announcement forcing insurance companies to “tell the truth,” apparently unaware that insurance companies are some of the most heavily regulated in the country.

Instead of sending out cancellation notices as the law required, Jackson Lee said companies should have told consumers things are getting better.

One person called Jackson Lee a "Cancellation Truther" in a tweet posted at Twitchy.

Christine Rousselle educated Jackson Lee in a post at Townhall:

Really, Rep. Lee? Really? How else could you possibly describe a letter from an insurance company that blatantly states that their plan will no longer be offered due to Obamacare? It is, in the literal sense of the word, a cancellation letter.

"And that's the truth," she added.
http://www.examiner.com/article/sheila-jackson-lee-insurance-cancellation-notices-are-lies
I read this on townhall...she's dumb as hell.
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Nov 15 2013, 11:25 AM
All politicians love uninformed voters
Exactly.
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Nov 16 2013, 10:54 AM
Here's a politician who relies on low information voters.
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Sheila Jackson Lee: Insurance cancellation notices are lies

November 15, 2013
On Friday, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, the Texas Democrat once dubbed the "Congressional Boss from Hell," told the National Review Online that the millions of cancellation notices sent out by insurance companies are lies.

“The cancellation notice was not the truth,” she said. “It should have been: ’We intend to or expect to modify your insurance.’”

Cancellations, she explained, is what happens “when you don’t pay your premium, or something has happened in the bad old days.” But, she added, that's not what's happening with the notices that have been sent to millions of Americans.

“A cancellation notice was the inappropriate document to send without notice,” she added. “All they had to do is (say) that, ‘This is a notice to say that we’re going to improve your insurance, not, in essence, eliminate your insurance.’”

According to the NRO, Jackson Lee said she wrote an amendment before Obama's announcement forcing insurance companies to “tell the truth,” apparently unaware that insurance companies are some of the most heavily regulated in the country.

Instead of sending out cancellation notices as the law required, Jackson Lee said companies should have told consumers things are getting better.

One person called Jackson Lee a "Cancellation Truther" in a tweet posted at Twitchy.

Christine Rousselle educated Jackson Lee in a post at Townhall:

Really, Rep. Lee? Really? How else could you possibly describe a letter from an insurance company that blatantly states that their plan will no longer be offered due to Obamacare? It is, in the literal sense of the word, a cancellation letter.

"And that's the truth," she added.
http://www.examiner.com/article/sheila-jackson-lee-insurance-cancellation-notices-are-lies
So even when they send out notices, they're lies :D :D :D

Oh, the era of obama!
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Nov 15 2013, 08:19 AM
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Your history lessons are rather comical at this point since all of that occurred 200+ yrs ago when the Dems were KKK's and JBS participants among other secret entities..
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They like to pretend that they don't know that
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Nov 16 2013, 06:00 PM
when the Dems were KKK's and JBS participants
And what has changed?

Perhaps you should pay better attention to my history lessons as none of the three amendments listed is even 150 years old.
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They like to pretend that they don't know that
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The American Civil Liberties Union announced today that it has filed a federal lawsuit against Michigan electoral officials over what the organization characterizes as two "statewide voter purge programs" that it claims would "disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of Michigan voters"—many of them college students—in advance of the fall presidential election.

The legal action comes two days after Democratic nominee Barack Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit against Michigan over another voter-exclusion practice—using home foreclosure lists to challenge a person's right to vote.

The lawsuits suggest that ballot battles in the key battleground state have just started to heat up.

The ACLU suit, which targets Michigan's Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land, a Republican, as well as the state's elections director and the city of Ypsilanti's clerk, charges that two practices by the state are illegal: one in which the state immediately cancels the voter registrations for individuals who obtain a driver's license in another state, and one in which local clerks nullify new voter registration applications if mailed voter cards are returned by the post office as undeliverable...




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ALBUQUERQUE — The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico today sued key members of the Republican Party for violating the privacy rights of New Mexico voters and illegally interfering with their right to vote.

Filed in state district court, the class action suit alleges that NM Representative Justine Fox-Young and as yet unnamed members of the GOP illegally used private social security numbers to do background checks of legal voters and illegally disseminated confidential voter information to the press.

The lawsuit also names private investigator Al Romero, hired by the GOP, for using voter registration information locate voters and question them about the legitimacy of their registrations.




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Madison - The American Civil Liberties Union sued the State of Wisconsin on Tuesday over a new law requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification, charging that the measure violates the U.S. Constitution.

The lawsuit says that the state is infringing on some citizens' right to vote and to be treated equally under the law and amounts to a kind of poll tax on voters who lack the documents needed to get an approved ID.

Republican lawmakers and Gov. Scott Walker, who is named in the lawsuit along with a long list of other state officials, have said they believe the measure will withstand a court challenge.












Good 'ol Republican Party, eh?
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