Do you think that you are above the law?
You should understand that you have no power under the U.S. Constitution to require anyone to buy any product or service such as health insurance and that violating our rights under color of law is a felony violation of both 18 U.S.C. 241 and 242.
Also, you should realize that taking campaign contributions from the health insurance companies and then forcing us to buy their insurance is prima facie evidence that you have accepted a bribe and deprived us of your honest services in violation of statutes prohibiting bribery 18 U.S.C. 201, unlawful receipt of compensation 18 U.S.C. 203, and theft of honest services 18 U.S.C. 1346. Violations of each of these laws are felonies.
There is a movement to bring complaints about these actions to grand juries across our country and ask for investigations and prosecutions.
Govern yourself accordingly if you want to avoid the legal consequences flowing from such actions.
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You can copy it and paste it into each of the message generators at the links above, and of course, you can edit it if you want. Although you could tell them that you will arrest them since you have probable cause to believe that they are engaged in the commission of felonies, I wouldn't go that far. Just letting them know that we know that they are not above the law and that we know how to push for investigations and prosecutions should be enough to make them think about Constitutional alternatives to the problems which have been caused by decades of government favoritism to the health insurance industry.
Take action and spread the news or else there is no telling which industry will be able to entice Congress to pass a law to make us buy their products or services next.
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