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Letter to the Editor
by J.D. Meadows
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Dear Sir:

On Nov. 8, in the middle of the night, the House passed the Healthcare bill.

It is said that evil is done under the cloak of darkness, and goodness is done in the light of day. I believe it.

I call upon the people of Tippah County to dissent and not pay the tax of this bill, which funds the genocide of our unborn.

If you DO fund this criminal cartel we call government, then the blood of those unborn are upon your hands, and you are just as guilty as those who commit such murder.

I have a message to send to those in power of enforcement, judges and peace officers. IT is written in the bill that those who do not pay for Government-care will receive a 15K fine, and 5 years in prison.

Any judge that supports such a judgement against a citizen of Tippah County, and any peace enforcement officer that arrests such an individual should be thrown in prison themselves and should be held accountable before the people of Tippah County. You as a judge and as a peace officer took an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution.

I've had enough, I'm drawing the line in the sand. If we stand for nothing, we will fall for anything, and we will be enslaved as well as our children and their generations to come. This is the legacy that we give those that come after us.

Now is the time for the American people to dissent, stand as one, and speak with one voice and say I've had enough and I will not obey.

Son of the Republic,

J.D. Meadows

Ripley, Miss.

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