HHS investigates Humana for Medicare mailer warning seniors on health overhaul

ALERT: Obama Throws out First Amendment Free Speech Clause


By Sher Zieve
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

It has now happened. Obama has begun a full frontal attack against anyone who disagrees with him and is now shutting off free speech for Americans. Obama is starting with insurance companies who disagree—and then tell others—with his Orwellian attitude ‘I own you and everything you are’ ObamaCare.

Acting like Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez, Obama has told his Health and Human Services Department—and we assume other ObamaGov departments—to launch its first assault against Humana. The thinly-veiled threat that Obama will shut them down—if not imprison those who oppose him on taking over our bodies—is loud and clear to all who can still hear the truth.

Note: As more and more of We-the-People actually read the proposed ObamaCare legislations and marched 1.2-2Millions strong on the streets of Washington D.C., Obama and his adherents became disturbed by our actions to take our country back. He does not like the fact that We-the-People—in greater and greater numbers—oppose him. He will not stand for it. He has now answered us. Obama is, in no uncertain terms, warning us ‘This country now belongs to me and my Marxist allies and friends. I will not allow you to take it back. It’s mine and I’ll gut it—and you—as I see fit. I now own you and everything you used to own. And, as it is hurting my lies about ObamaCare, I am now disallowing any and all truth about it to be spoken!’

On Monday, the Los Angeles Times carried an AP story that reads, in part:

“Teresa DeCaro, an agency official, sent the notice to all companies that sell private Medicare coverage and stand-alone drug plans to seniors. The warning came as President Barack Obama’s health care legislation is moving toward key tests in a Senate committee over the next several days, and with public polls showing widespread skepticism among seniors.

“In one case, the Health and Human Services Department, which oversees CMS, launched an investigation of Humana after getting a complaint from Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., a senior lawmaker usually viewed as a reliable ally of the insurance industry.

“It is wholly unacceptable for insurance companies to mislead seniors regarding any subject — particularly on a subject as important to them, and to the nation, as health care reform,â€