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  1. Marshall’s Constitutional Amendment: Take Two

    No law may restrict a person’s natural right of contract to secure the blessings of liberty to choose private health care systems or private plans that leave them uninsured, under insured or bankrupt. No law shall interfere with the right of a person or entity to pay for predatory medical services that shorten their lives or otherwise subject them forever to the discretionary whims of non-competitive insurance companies, nor shall any law impose a penalty, tax fee, or fine, of any type against any said insurance companies that deny fair or reasonable medical coverage for any reason whatsoever, except as required by a court where an individual or entity is a named party in a judicial dispute wherein said party will be at the absolute mercy of statutes written by the insurance lobby for the protection of their profits.

  2. It is amazing and disturbing how the Saga of the Salahis has caught fire in the media, old and new. For some it is a deplorable way of garnering attention. Others seem to imply that in publicity all methods are fair so long as they achieve results.

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