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Joseph M. Upton: Is the time coming for civil disobedience?

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I would send you a photo of myself, but attachments are not allowable. If I did, you would see a 67-year-old, retired U.S. history teacher with four daughters and five grandkids. That's the person you will be sending to federal prison for failing to pay his federal taxes, you know that thing that five in Obama's administration failed to do, because the Democrats felt it more important to do the political thing than the moral thing. You put anything in this monstrosity (which is unconstitutional to even begin with) that says public funds will pay for abortions and for the medical care of illegal interlopers, and you will have to send agents to arrest me and put me in prison. I will not pay for murder and for Obama to look good among the Latinos. You can probably multiply one by 1 million, and that is how many you will have to incarcerate. Include that in your debate, Senator."

I sent the above to all 60 U.S. senators of the Democratic Party. I wrote a different one to all 40 U.S. senators of the Republican Party, but in a slightly different form, but still stating the potential for civil disobedience across America if they insist we pay for abortions and 12 million illegals. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., introduced a proposal for a constitutional amendment to limit the terms of all members of Congress. I suggest you act in whatever way you deem appropriate to encourage its passage.

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