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![]() Pajama's in july Nepal's Shortest Man Seeks World Record - Oklahoma City News Story … Low Cost Auto Insurance: 8 Ways to Cut Expenses | Oklahoma City … From Google Blog Search Confirmed - My Baby Girl has Down Syndrome! Order by Accutane(isotretinoin) online fedex. Buy cheap Accutane(isotretinoin)without prescription More Mothers Turning to Plastic Surgery for a “Mommy Makeover” From GoArticles.com Oklahoma director advocates more long-term care (The Oklahoman) Feed The Children criticized for claims (Tulsa World) Feed The Children’s actions in Haiti criticized (The Oklahoman) Open Question: Where is a bariatric weight loss clinic in or around St Louis? I’ve seriously looked everywhere and called just about everyone…The closest places I’ve found are in Chicago or Oklahoma City…6 hours away! I just find it very hard to believe that there is not one doctors office in a 3-hr radius of the St Louis Metro area that fits what I’m looking for. So please, if anyone knows of a Doctor’s office like what I’m looking for please let me know. Thank you. Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama? OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators. State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level. The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system. “It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.” “The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City. “The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.” Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state. The proposed constitutional amendment would Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law. “This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said. “I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion. Resolved Question: Acne dermatologist ? 10 points!?
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![]() Missives Of An Iconoclast - Fury at Wall St. Banks Fuels Public … Missives Of An Iconoclast - Medicaid is Failing, and Nothing Short … Auto Insurence Quotes In Oklahoma City « Auto Insurance Quotes From Google Blog Search Confirmed - My Baby Girl has Down Syndrome! Order by Accutane(isotretinoin) online fedex. Buy cheap Accutane(isotretinoin)without prescription More Mothers Turning to Plastic Surgery for a “Mommy Makeover” From GoArticles.com Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) warning (Oklahoma’s NewsChannel 4) Around the Southeastern Conference (USA Today) Around the Atlantic Coast Conference (USA Today) Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama? OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators. State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level. The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system. “It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.” “The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City. “The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.” Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state. The proposed constitutional amendment would Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law. “This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said. “I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion. Resolved Question: Acne dermatologist ? 10 points!? Resolved Question: (American History)The Growth Of A United Nation(3)?
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