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Catholic Vote Action Creates Health-Care Spoof Video

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 2:48 PM Comments (1)

With the health-care reform debate continuing to rage, CatholicVote — the people who brought some of the election’s most stunning viral videos — have created a separate organization capable of lobbying.

That independent effort is known as Catholic Vote Action. Unlike CatholicVote.org, Catholic Vote Action is able to spend 100% of its resources lobbying Congress.

In response to the anti-Catholic organization MoveOn’s celebrity-ad bashing health insurance companies, Catholic Vote Action has created this video satire about government-run health care.

 

Filed under health care, health care bill, health care reform

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Great message!  I love the cleaver sarcasm to make the obvious point: less government in our lives!  Keep up the good work!

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Tim Drake is an award-winning journalist and author. He serves as senior writer with the National Catholic Register. His articles have appeared in publications such as Faith and Family magazine, Our Sunday Visitor, Catholic World Report, Catholic Exchange.com, Columbia Magazine, Gilbert! Magazine, This Rock Magazine, and many others. Tim has been a guest on both television and radio. He has appeared on Vatican Radio, FOX News, and EWTN. He is a frequent guest on Sirius XM Satellite Radio's The Catholic Channel. He co-hosts the weekly radio program "Register Radio" on EWTN, airing Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Eastern. Tim has published six books - his most recent being the coffee-table book, Behind Bella: The Amazing Stories of Bella and the Lives it's Changed, (Ignatius Press, 2008) - and has contributed to several others.