Healthcare: Four years to man-up for American rights, minutes to rally against healthcare for all AmericansFor OpEdNews: Lani Massey Brown - Writer
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, who leads the charge to block the healthcare bill says, ''This is not a partisan issue . . . It's a question
the rights and freedoms of the individual citizens. . ." (1)
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It only took a few minutes for McCollum to file a lawsuit against the healthcare bill, as he attempts to deny healthcare to millions of Floridians who are uninsured, let alone the millions of uninsured Americans across the country. Yet it took four years for McCollum to weigh-in on the rights of voting Americans in Florida, a state plagued by faulty elections.
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Was McCollum concerned about Americans' rights when the statewide "glitch" in Florida's voting machines gifted him some 89,000 to 232,000 votes toward his win to Attorney General? Unless there's another "glitch" that ES&S, the voting machine company, hasn't told us about, counting these lost votes would not have given McCollum's opponent the win. But elections across the state produced similarly invalid results.
More: http://www.opednews.com/articles/Healthcare-Four-years-to-by-Lani-Massey-Brown-100325-41.html McCollum does not care if our voting rights - or any of our rights - are protected, he's just using this lawsuit to push his campaign for governor of Florida and to get his name known nationally.