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"George
Tiller Buddy Appointed To Be Over Our Health
Care?"
The
U.S. Constitution Does Not Give Congress the power to govern over
our personal welfare
Fight To
Keep Your Health Care Out of The Hands of Monsters
Like Kathleen
Sebelius September 15,
2009
So,
just who is the woman that Obama has put over our health care, if
the HR 3200 Health Care Plan bill passes into law? She is none other
than one of George Tiller's old buddies, a woman who took money from
George Tiller for her campaign for governor in her home state
of Kansas. Her name is Kathleen Sebelius. She is the
presidential appointee that holds the position of Health and Human
Services Secretary under Obama.
Do
not believe a word that comes out of her mouth. She lies as much as
Obama does!
As per section 123 of the
health care plan bill, Kathleen Sebelius is who will make the final
judgment calls on everyone's health care, if the bill passes into
law. Read it for yourself below, and then click here. -
Quote: SEC. 123.
HEALTH BENEFITS ADVISORY COMMITTEE. ESTABLISHMENT.—IN
GENERAL.—There is
established a private-public advisory committee which shall be a
panel of medical and other experts to be known as the Health
Benefits Advisory Committee to recommend covered benefits and
essential, enhanced, and premium plans. CHAIR.—The
Surgeon General shall be a member and the chair of the Health
Benefits Advisory Committee. MEMBERSHIP.—The
Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall be composed of the
following 24 members, in addition to the Surgeon General: 9 members
who are not Federal employees or officers and who are appointed by
the President. 9 members who are not Federal employees or officers
and who are appointed by the Comptroller General
of the United States in a manner similar to the manner in which the
Comptroller General appoints members to the Medicare Payment
Advisory Commission under section 1805(c) of the Social Security
Act. Such even number of members (not to exceed who are Federal
employees and officers, as the President may appoint. Such initial
appointments shall be made not later than 60 days after the date of
the enactment of this Act. TERMS.—Each
member of the Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall serve a
3-year term on the Committee, except that the terms of the initial
members shall be adjusted in order to provide for a staggered term
of appointment for all such members. PARTICIPATION.—The
membership of the Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall at least
reflect providers, consumer representatives, employers, labor,
health insurance issuers, experts in health care financing and
delivery, experts in racial and ethnic disparities, experts in care
for those with disabilities, representatives of relevant
governmental agencies. and at least one practicing physician or
other health professional and an expert on children’s health and
shall represent a balance among various sectors of the health care
system so that no single sector unduly influences the
recommendations of such Committee. DUTIES.—
RECOMMENDATIONS
ON BENEFIT STANDARDS.—The
Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall recommend to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (in this
subtitle referred to as the ‘‘Secretary’’) benefit standards (as
defined in paragraph, and periodic updates to such standards. In
developing such recommendations, the Committee shall take into
account innovation in health care and consider how such standards
could reduce health disparities. DEADLINE.—The
Health Benefits Advisory Committee shall recommend initial benefit
standards to the Secretary not later than 1 year after the date of
the enactment of this Act.
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