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Only Solution to ObamaCare’s Tyrannical Attack on Religious Freedom is Full Repeal

Everything about ObamaCare is about restricting your freedom

Well, we can’t say they didn’t warn us. Nancy Pelosi famously decreed that Congress must first pass ObamaCare to find out what’s in it.

The problem with passing a 2,700 page government takeover of health care is that it gave unprecedented authority to Washington bureaucrats to infringe upon our most personal health care decisions. So when Congress passed the bill they didn’t really know what we’d end up with, but conservatives had a bunch of good guesses. It turns out we were right. And now we know for sure what’s in it: assaults on religious liberty, government bureaucrats with the power to strip away our most basic freedoms, increases in health insurance premiums, trillions in new costs, and a drag on our economy that is killing jobs.

The controversy surrounding the Obama administration’s mandate that all insurance plans cover contraception, sterilization and morning-after pills that induce abortion goes right to the heart of the problem with ObamaCare. These latest regulations, including the President’s ‘accommodation’ announcement, are a blatant infringement on Americans’ First Amendment religious freedoms.

It is not the role of government to force individuals, companies or organizations to buy or subsidize a product that runs against the core of their religious beliefs. Using state power to force Americans to purchase products and services they view as immoral is a not a church-state controversy – it’s tyranny. But, of course, so is government rationing of health care, an unelected board deciding which patients may receive which medicines, and passing massive new laws without reading them.

Everything about ObamaCare is about restricting your freedom, taking health care decisions away from you and giving them to a collection of bureaucrats, politicians, and lobbyists, as if the same collection of people who have saddled us with a $15 trillion debt “know better.”

This is why Americans of all religious backgrounds – including those with no religious beliefs – should stand together against the fatal conceit of ObamaCare and fight to repeal the entire law. It is not enough for religious groups to plead, hat in hand, for carve outs and exemptions from these rules, like some special interest, as if the First Amendment were an earmark.

The contraception controversy is only the beginning of Obamacare’s tyrannical reach into our personal lives. It is not enough to for certain groups to be given “accommodations,” based on their national influence, campaign contributions or friends in high places. The next group of Americans whose freedoms are taken away may not be large enough to get their concerns on the nightly news, but their rights must be defended with equal zeal. That’s why I will fight this week for a vote on full repeal of Obamacare. To protect all Americans’ religious freedom, and every other kind, the only acceptable “reform” is for ObamaCare — the entire law – to be repealed.

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  • wbedding

    with the esteemed Senator from my home state of SC. there is no wiggle room to keep bits and pieces of this Constitutional-shattering legislation. it was bred and born in the bowels of the most corrupt place in this nation – Washington, DC. it was birthed out of radicals and socialists who want to radically alter our nation and what we believe in. if you want to believe there is no God, be my guest. but if you want to take away my freedom to worship my God as i see fit, and to pursue life, liberty and happiness in a free Republic, and trash the very document that gives them to me, we will have words. thank you for standing for the freedom our Forefathers gave to us, Mr. DeMint.

    • greenpoint

      The President is in a severely bad position. Maybe he should ask Mitt for advice again. Or maybe he should leave Mitt alone. The poor man just came down severe conservatism .

  • obamney2000

    The key takeaway from this issue is that by forcing insurance companies to provide birth control for free, Obama illustrates what a complete joke health ‘insurance’ has become. Its not insurance at all and that is why it is becoming prohibitavly expensive. Its a great opportunity for conservatives to put forward a vision of what conservative based real health insurance reform would look like.

    Arguing that forcing a religious org to provide birth control to its employees is ‘tyranny’ is a losing proposition with 99.9% of the country. Its a completely silly argument.

    • http://alt2p.org Brookhaven

      The government will be the single insurance provider.

      If there are any insurance companies left, they’ll be more like what Freddie and Fannie are to the housing market, or the Federal Reserve system is to banking–just extensions of the federal government.

    • papabear

      Conservative principles be damned.

      We really should focus on small ball issues!

      (/respectful sarc)

      Seriously? You think people care about their premium going up by a few cents to cover the costs of a condom? If you buy into the “health insurance is a joke” version, that is the argument you will be making w/the Obama crew.

    • jlsankot

      is a “joke”, except it isn’t. It’s very real and it needs to be shredded and burned.

      • celador2

        May the Lord be with you as you take upon yourself the heavy task of voting to repeal Obamacare. If you lead and come back for more and never give up, I promise you will have a growing number of supporters who share the goal of removing the tyrannical health care act.
        One more form of taking our freedom and money it is.

  • Flagstaff

    I believe the citizens of South Carolina and the United States would forgive you if you broke that promise for the next election you’d have to stand for.

    Please run again.

    And please read this, which explains why it’s more than a case of religious repression we’re dealing with today.

    • annas

      Jack 0001, right on! Me too-I am “gleefully” voting for whomever is our candidate. Every single one of them would do a better job. I am sick of who is the most conservative. My chihuahua is more conservative than Obama! (apologies to to my doggy).

    • dudette

      Hey for once i find myself agreeing with Malcolm X—who would ever guess….

      • Flagstaff

        to Eldridge Cleaver, but found out that was wrong and corrected it.

  • lizfstone

    ..not holding my breath for the Supremes to strike it down.

    Also agree with Melody that you’re having this conversation with your colleagues. A good time for Scott Brown to show us did he really mean what he said during his campaign.

  • ihateliberals

    Obamacare through the Washington Bureaucracy can link almost anythng to health care and then dictate rules based on ther will. For example Obamacare can find that red cars have more accidents than blue cars and then ban red cars. Yes that seems far fetched but there is nothing to stop this ind of infringement on freedom. The current birth control situation is an example of how under Obamacare religious freedoms can be circumvented and taken away from people. This President has a nack for imposing his will on people without going through congress by just saying this is what our policy is. Then his cronies through the various agencies impose the rules. People think the world will end in 2012 and they may be right if Obama is returned to office because in 2014 Obamacare takes full force and the USA will never be the same free country it was born to be. If Romney is elected in 2012 the same result will occur because Romney is the architect of Obamacare.

  • geoph

    Not just this week, but until we make it happen!
    Yes, WE.

    You have multitudes of supporters eager for someone to take up our cause and voice it in DC.
    If YOU persevere and are willing to coordinate OUR energies – WE all shall prevail!

  • WA_Cowboy

    and God speed your efforts to repeal

  • http://www.RightFace.us dkolonia

    I agree Senator! But how in the world can that happen? Sure, it sounds good to say it but if Obama wins again there is no way. And even if Romney wins one of his advisers Norm Coleman said they would never repeal it.
    Seems like no hope. Tell me how you can get it done. Michelle Bachmann kept warning about this over and over but no one seemed worried about it.

  • jlsankot

    AGAIN to my Senators and Representatives. I suggest we all do the same.

  • izoneguy

    America as a Religious Refuge:?The Seventeenth Century

    Many of the British North American colonies that eventually formed the United States of America were settled in the seventeenth century by men and women, who, in the face of European persecution, refused to compromise passionately held religious convictions and fled Europe. The New England colonies, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland were conceived and established “as plantations of religion.” Some settlers who arrived in these areas came for secular motives–”to catch fish” as one New Englander put it–but the great majority left Europe to worship God in the way they believed to be correct. They enthusiastically supported the efforts of their leaders to create “a city on a hill” or a “holy experiment,” whose success would prove that God’s plan for his churches could be successfully realized in the American wilderness. Even colonies like Virginia, which were planned as commercial ventures, were led by entrepreneurs who considered themselves “militant Protestants” and who worked diligently to promote the prosperity of the church.

    After all – The movement to ban religion is picking up steam around the world.

  • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

    the works and slowed down the process and used the time to educate the public about all that was bad about the Obamacare bill nobody ever really got to read:

    http://www.redstate.com/absentee/2010/05/12/human-events-the-way-to-block-kagan/#comment-4962

    Sen. Judd Gregg laid out a strategy for using the Senate Standing Rules to their fullest extent. Only once did a Republican senator (Coburn) demand a reading of an amendment to the legislation, and that ploy was done only half-heartedly and with dismal results.

    We needed lions in the Senate. We had, and still have, pussycats.

    And that’s the fault of the American electorate.

    We have met the enemy, and he is us.

    Thank you.

    ColdWarrior

  • extirpates

    Was given to Mitt the Twit,
    The originator of the idea was really Henry VIII,
    And his expeditious handling of unwanted wives.

  • jack0001

    constitutional right that women have or gov’t should fund.
    birth control is not a disease, it is an elective control to stop pregnency.
    birth control is not a constitutional right for women just as viagra is not a constitutional right for men.

    This is why i am voting for whomever the GOP nominates.
    I will vote with enthusiam and vigor for ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO.
    and we fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, independents, and libertairians had better come together to get OBOZO out of office, or we will never be able to undue the damage that he has done, or do with another 4 years regardless of who controls congress.

    this is the most important election in history and we are either goting to go the way of Europe or maintain some semblence of capitalist society goverened by the US Constitution.

    The rest of you can fight over who is more conservative and who is not, but I dont care. There is not a tinkers bit of difference between the top 3′s current positions, and I am going to vote for one of them come hell or high water.

    And, I am going to do it with glee.
    ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO ABO

  • votemout2012

    Thank you senator DeMint. The people are watching carefully to see who stands for us. There are only a few of you. I appreciate your vote against the highway stimulus bill.

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    I just hope and pray you’re having this conversation wtih Sen. McConnell, Speaker Boehner and the rest of the gang in Congress.

    Thank you for continuing to push for a full repeal. Care to tel us who’s not with you on this?

  • earlgrey

    Do you think we have a single senator there now that would have done it. Maybe Paul or Lee, but not the rest.

  • brand

    Harry Reid cheated, dude.

    Remember, the Senate never VOTED on the BILL that eventually became Obamacare. They used “reconciliation” and “deemed” it passed.

    I’m not saying we don’t have accomodators in the Senate, but don’t go tossing that accusation at the Honorable Sen. DeMint.

  • lineholder

    I know there must be some course of action you gentleman have in mind to go after this monstrous piece of legislation.

    Where do we fit in? What can we do to help?

  • renl57

    …the Senate Dems had a 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority. There was no way any Republican filibuster was going to stand.

    Now the shoe is going to be on the other foot. Even if Gingrich or even DeMint becomes President in 2013, to repeal ObamaCare he’ll have to find 60 votes in the Senate for cloture to override a Dem filibuster.

    That’s a tall order.

  • renl57

    …for things other than birth control.

    The hormones they contain are sometimes used to treat endometriosis.

    Each private insurance company (and Medicare too) has an “approved drug formulary,” a list of drugs that they will reimburse you for. But that formulary isn’t tied to particular diseases. A drug is either included in the formulary or it isn’t. It’s not like the insurer will reimburse you for a drug taken for medical condition A but not for medical condition B.

    So once you have some women taking birth control pills to fight endometriosis, the drug will end up in the approved drug formulary–for all purposes, including birth control.

  • DerKrieger

    That is how we defeat this abomination.

    http://www.redstate.com/derkrieger/

  • lapert

    There are definitely times when a drug will be covered for one purpose but not another. For example, if I have a prescription for doxycycline as an antibiotic that will be covered when I need it as a malaria prophylaxis it isn’t covered (of course it is usually over the counter and dirt cheap to pick up in-country).

  • greyeagle

    I know what was in the bill. I read it 4 times and it is a nightmare. However, that nightmare is going to get much worse. Dr. Berwick and no telling who else, has written thousands of pages of regulations to go with that bill. Like is about to become hell on earth for Seniors, who have no worth to this administration or anyone else I guess. If Obama is re-elected, then other classes of people will likely be deemed to have NO worth. Mentally and physically handicapped, chronic diseases are possible. The British Healthcare system rations care to people considered worthy. Who is not worthy, the ones I have named, plus the very young and very old. If you listened to Rahm Emanuel’s brother, then you know exactly what I am referring to. The raising of the age for Mammograms from age 40 to 50, is one example. The people on this board who made this decision were not cancer specialists. The people on Obama’s board over Seniors (rationing care) are bean counters with a very few physicians. This Independent Payment Advisory Board does NOT report to Congress, but Obama. Sarah Palin had it right, this is “Death Panels”.

  • bs61

    Sorry about McCain, I tried my hardest to get a new Senator here in AZ!

  • celador2

    REPEAL PPACA or Obamacare. I do not want my medical decisions run out of DC by panels and ration boards or even well meaning do gooders from IPAB or where ever.

    We must REPEAL Obamacare at every stage no matter how long it takes. I fear the Obamacare lawyers who have handed in paper work to court will urge compromise. They now say let it stand even if mandate or fine is beyond the scope of ‘Commerce clause’.

    The fine affects far fewer than does the remaining parts of Obamacare! If the mandate to purchase an insurance policy is tossed GREAT, but if the rest stands we still have a nightmare takeover on our hands.

    Oh, let high court decide ACA can not be severed from mandate to purchase a policy.

    Politicans even governors like Romney can be tyrants even if its constitutional which Romneycare is. But tyrannical health care need not be inevitable on any level.

    There are many reforms needed starting with REPEAL OBAMACARE, defund , obstruct its taking shape until it has been removed.

    Offer real alterantives to Obamacare. Obamacare gave all access but not choice or cost control.

    Be rid of third party insurers , medical savings accounts, across state line insurance are but some alterantives..

    Let is work for doctor patient- relationships again with DC out of the picture.