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    Obama got his army in this bill!

    http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin ... ?dbname=11
    1_cong_bills&docid=f:h3590eas.txt.pdf



    Obama got his army in this bill!

    This is a copy of the Senate bill that was approved Sunday night. Pg 1312 is the forces.

    IT LOOKS LIKE B.O. JUST GOT HIS OWN PRIVATE ARMY.

    SEC. 430. ESTABLISHING A READY RESERVE CORPS.

    Section 203 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 204) is amended to read as follows:

    SEC. 203. COMMISSIONED CORPS AND READY RESERVE CORPS.

    (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—

    (1) IN GENERAL.—There shall be in the Service a commissioned Regular Corps and a Ready Reserve Corps for service in time of national emergency.

    (2) REQUIREMENT.—All commissioned officers shall be citizens of the United States and shall be appointed without regard to the civil-service laws and compensated without regard to the Classification Act of
    1923, as amended.

    (3) APPOINTMENT.—Commissioned officers of the Ready Reserve Corps shall be appointed by the President and commissioned officers of the Regular Corps shall be appointed by the President with the advice and
    consent of the Senate.

    (4) ACTIVE DUTY.—Commissioned officers of the Ready Reserve Corps shall at all times be subject to call to active duty by the Surgeon General, including active duty for the purpose of training.

    (5) WARRANT OFFICERS.—Warrant officers may be appointed to the Service for the purpose of providing support to the health and delivery systems maintained by the Service and any warrant officer appointed to the
    Service shall be considered for purposes of this Act and title 37, United
    States Code, to be a commissioned officer within the Commissioned Corps of the
    Service.

    (b) ASSIMILATING RESERVE CORP OFFICERS INTO THE REGULAR CORPS.—Effective on the date of enactment of the Affordable Health Choices Act, all individuals classified as officers in the Reserve Corps under this section
    (as such section existed on the day before the date of enactment of such Act)
    and serving on active duty shall be deemed to be commissioned officers of the
    Regular Corps.

    (c) PURPOSE AND USE OF READY RESERVE.—

    (1) PURPOSE.—The purpose of the Ready Reserve Corps is to fulfill the need to have additional Commissioned Corps personnel available on short notice (similar to the uniformed service’s reserve program) to assist
    regular Commissioned Corps personnel to meet both routine public health and
    emergency response missions.

    (2) USES.—The Ready Reserve Corps shall—

    (A) participate in routine training to meet the general and specific needs of the Commissioned Corps;

    (B) be available and ready for involuntary calls to active duty during national emergencies and public health crises, similar to the uniformed service reserve personnel;

    (C) be available for backfilling critical positions left vacant during deployment of active duty Commissioned Corps members, as well as for deployment to respond to public health emergencies, both foreign and
    domestic; and

    (D) be available for service assignment in isolated, hardship, and medically underserved communities (as defined in section 399SS) to improve access to health services.

    (d) FUNDING.—For the purpose of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the Commissioned Corps under this section, there are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to the Office of
    the Surgeon General for each of fiscal years 2010 through 2014. Funds
    appropriated under this subsection shall be used for recruitment and training
    of Commissioned Corps Officers.

    You can read the bill here. This part starts on pg. 1312.
    http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin ... as.txt.pdf

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    He talked about this in his inauguration speech and that the private army would be as well trained and well armed as the US Army. I remember feeling very frightened when I heard him, we have police and national guard and FBI for the feds as well as each state, and I could not understand why anyone would ever think of the need for a private army. You just didn't hear any outrage about though, even in conservative media.

    Talk about unconstitutional, this is even more dangerous than taking over the health care system. What are they going to defend, the doctors' offices from old folks needing treatment?

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    Here come the Brownshirts! Will they goosestep too?

    Some reminders from history:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASW3UCc17AI

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV65XRN1lU0

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaPatriot
    Talk about unconstitutional, this is even more dangerous than taking over the health care system. What are they going to defend, the doctors' offices from old folks needing treatment?
    GaPatriot, even more so is the fact that this 'army' might be called on one day to enforce the implementation and implantation of the CHIP.
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    Don't forget the emergency army...FEMA...and all the camps...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCOjrSkU56I

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    This thing was part of the obama health care plan!!! You gotta be kidding me....

    1 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
    2 (a) SHORT TITLE.—This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Pa3
    tient Protection and Affordable Care Act’’.
    4 (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.—The table of contents of this
    5 Act is as follows:
    Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
    TITLE I—QUALITY, AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE FOR ALL
    AMERICANS

    Subtitle A—Immediate Improvements in Health Care Coverage for All
    Americans

    H.R. 3590: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
    111th CongressThis is a bill in the U.S. Congress originating in the House of Representatives ("H.R."). A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate and then be signed by the President before it becomes law.
    Bill numbers restart from 1 every two years. Each two-year cycle is called a session of Congress. This bill was created in the 111th Congress, in 2009-2010.

    Track H.R. 3590

    Primary Source
    See H.R. 3590 on THOMAS for the official source of information on this bill or resolution:

    http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-3590


    An act entitled The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

    This is the Senate's health care bill, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Senate is co-opting this bill as a vehicle for passage of their reform and will change the text of this unrelated bill in whole in the coming weeks. They do this because the Constitution requires all revenue bills to start in the House, and their health reform plan involves revenue. So they have chosen to work off of a bill that started in the House, even if that bill is unrelated.

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