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  • Amendment 63 election results0

    • November 2, 2010

    Find Amendment 63 election results here. See also: Commentary in support of Amendment 63 & refuting the opposition Latest blog posts about Amendment 63

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  • Amendment 63 vs. cost-shift hypocrisy0

    • October 31, 2010

    Huffington Post: Want to be taxed $5 to save just $1? Expect this kind of health care “reform” from those claiming to protect you from what’s called the “uninsured cost-shift.”. Supporters of mandatory insurance only claim to oppose cost-shifting. In practice, they support policies that, like mandatory insurance, add to the very cost-shifting they claim to object to.

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  • The ObamaCare Repeal Pledge0

    • October 30, 2010

    Colorado politicians and candidates for officer can show their support for freedom and individual rights in medicine in at least two ways. One is to endorse Colorado Amendment 63. The other is to sign the Repeal Pledge.

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  • Amendment 63's Foes Only Want You for Your Body0

    • October 27, 2010

    by Brian Schwartz Should Colorado mandate that each car owner buy a comprehensive lifetime vehicle warranty? By the logic of a common argument against Colorado Amendment 63 and for mandatory medical insurance, the answer is “Yes.” Mandatory insurance treats your body as a means to political ends, rather than respecting your rights as an individual.

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  • Amendment 63′s Foes Only Want You for Your Body0

    • October 26, 2010

    Huffington Post: Should Colorado mandate that each car owner buy a comprehensive lifetime vehicle warranty? By the logic of a common argument against Colorado Amendment 63 and for mandatory medical insurance, the answer is “Yes.” Mandatory insurance treats your body as a means to political ends, rather than respecting your rights as an individual. An editorial in […]

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  • Amendment 63: Dr. Hsieh says it’s right for Colorado0

    • October 26, 2010

    In a Denver Post Guest Commentary, Paul Hsieh, MD of Freedom and Individual Rights in Medicine says: Suppose the government required everyone to purchase their meals from state-run restaurants. The government would also select the menu items. If you liked spinach but their vegetable choice was broccoli, then tough luck. Everyone would also have to […]

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