Mississippi Governor Joins the Fight

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Mississippi Governor Joins the Fight

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http://www.clarionledger.com/assets/pdf/D0199315116.PDF" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. :patriot:
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I think most* states will end up having some kind of bill, proclamation, or something to at least show symbolic opposition to attacks on the constitution by the Obama administration.

* exceptions: West Coast, Northeast, Illinois and Hawai'i
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I like the drumbeating; it stirs the patriotic juices. I just wish the same drumbeating would have happened when obamacare was passed. The Mississippi governor welcomed th "boatload of money" that the obama administration claimed would come with the passage of obamacare.

I would like to see consistency. Obamacare is just as unconstitutional as any 2A infringement.

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