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The Democrats' Pickett's Charge

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And now the House Democrats line up at the instruction of their blind commanders for a final charge into glory as they battle to foist a health care system on a country that neither wants it nor can afford it. The charge may or may not reach its objective. But one thing is certain: The carnage among those who vote for health care will remind Civil War buffs of Pickett's Charge on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg.

As a French general who witnessed the spectacle said, "C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la guerre." (It is magnificent, but it's not war.) The sight of so many Democrats throwing away their political careers may be arresting, but it is not politics.

Before this last, demented attempt to pass health care, the Democrats would have lost control of the House anyway. But with it, they face the loss of a historically high number of seats — perhaps more than 80.

The final fight over health care boils down to a simple formulation: The People vs. Pelosi. In district after district, the next 10 days will feature an aroused citizenry demanding a no vote while an ideologically motivated speaker demands assent. The echo of this push/pull will take place in the minds of the Democratic House members. Each will ask himself whether he is really prepared to throw away his career for this vote. Is this it? Is this legislation worth the end of line?

To arouse public opinion, anti-Obamacare groups are drilling down to the congressional district level and running ads in each swing congressman's backyard pressuring their member to vote no. The League of American Voters is now running ads in the following districts: Baron Hill, D-Ind., Mark Schauer, D-Mich., Michael Arcuri, D-N.Y., Dan Maffei, D-N.Y., Kathy Dahlkemper, D-Pa., Chris Carney, D-Pa., Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa., Tom Perriello, D-Va., Steve Kagen, D-Wis., Alan Mollohan, D-W.V., and Nick Rahall, D-W.V.

It will shortly start running ads in these districts: Earl Pomeroy, N.D.-Ala., Alan Boyd, D-Fla., Bill Owens, D-N.Y., Jim Matheson, D-Utah, Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz., Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., and Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

The ads all feature the telephone numbers of the representatives.

They will be hearing — at some length, we suspect — from their constituents. Will the din of those who vote on their re-election drown out the pushing of the speaker who doles out their privileges?

For his part, President Obama is, pathetically, again switching his rationale for his program. Having started as an effort to cover the uninsured and then morphed into an attempt to lower health costs and then metastasized into a deficit-reduction measure, it has now become a vehicle for insurance regulation. Of course, voters realize that the regulatory features of this bill could easily stand alone and pass in a heartbeat. The only thing that is holding up their enactment is that Obama won't sign a bill that doesn't have his socialized medicine designs in it.

The dilemma each marginal Democrat faces is akin to that which confronted Republicans in 1974, when they wondered if they would go down with the ship opposing Richard Nixon's impeachment, or that which faced Democrats in 1968, when they dreaded defending the War in Vietnam one more election cycle. But those who refuse to follow the marching orders of their deranged leadership and who opt, instead, for the survival of their party — to say nothing of their own — will do themselves and their party a major service in voting no.

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COPYRIGHT 2010 DICK MORRIS AND EILEEN MCGANN

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Dick, seriously, how in the world can ANYONE listen to you? You left your moral compass at home many years ago, pal. You were disgraced. You disgraced your family (wife). You showed your true colors as a paying "John". I "salute" you!

Now here you are attempting to milk the public, I assume you're being paid, to write hysterical tidbits regarding health care, etc. Look, I'm not a republican nor a democrat. I always vote for the person I think will do the best job. In fact, while I voted for Obama,I also voted for Ross Perot...because HE WAS RIGHT! His concern about trade with Central and South America would open the flood gates was spot-on! US companies left the market in droves and put millions of Americans out of work. And for what?

Dick, you're a soil, a stain on what everything America used to stand for. Nothing you ever say or do will change my mind. Actually, you've become the whore you paid for, Dick. How's it feel? LOL!
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