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    Karen Jacobsen to Challenge 85-year-old Socialized Medicine Legacy Zealot


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed May 09, 2012 at 05:01:26 PM EST
    Tags: Karen Jacobsen, Republicans, TEA Party Movement, Right, Conservatives must vote, CD-12, unemployment, michigan economy, Democrat Plantation, John Dingell Sr, socialized medicine, John Dingell, H.R.3200, John Dingell Town Hall Farce, GM Lobbyist Debbie Dingell, Auto Bailout, VPERED!, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow (all tags)

    via Dearborn Free Press

    Joined by a large group of enthusiastic supporters at her home in Dearborn, Karen Jacobsen  announced her campaign for Michigan's new 12th Congressional District against John Dingell.

    "As a mother, I am concerned about my daughter's future, and the future of her generation. As an Accountant and Business Owner, I am concerned about the future of our economy. I can no longer sit on the sidelines and just watch."
    ....

    "Voters have a clear choice. If you believe our government is too big, that deficit spending is out of control and that career politicians no longer work for us, then I ask for your support. Our window of opportunity to reverse the course of this country is at a crisis point. If unchecked, Washington will continue to spend, borrow, tax, and print worthless pieces of paper. We have to stop this. I am running for Congress to tackle the most difficult problems facing our country. My campaign is about arming the people of Michigan with new information, new ideas and offering them the opportunity to elect a real advocate who will represent them in Washington."

    Article here

    Visit Mrs. Jacobsen's campaign website here.

    To be exact, for Socialized Medicine to "control the people" it legislatively took the Dingell Dynasty from 1943 to March 23, 2010 to be accomplished.  

    Remember 2010 folks, John and Debbie Dingell directly profited from the Auto Bailout...

    (4 comments, 331 words in story) Full Story

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