10
Aug
Who Will Obama’s ‘Death Panel’ Kill?
Author: Dylan and Ethan Ris | Category: Health Care, Obama AdministrationFor those of you out there who are not glued to Sarah Palin’s Facebook page (and we can’t imagine what else you’re doing with your time), you may have missed her discovery that Barack Obama intends to kill her infant child via the “Death Panel” established by his health care legislation.
Here at The Earmark, we oppose the establishment of an all-powerful federal cabal that has complete authority to vote on life or death decisions for ordinary Americans. We prefer that the free market have that role.
But considering that we hear the Death Panel’s members are already assembling (Paula Abdul has already cleared her schedule), we’d like to forewarn you about its soon-to-be victims.
| Death Panel Victim | Why The Panel Will Vote for Death | Why The Panel Will Vote for Life |
|---|---|---|
![]() Trig Palin |
US Weekly has already offered his mother $300,000 for the first photos of his euthanized corpse. | John McCain’s advisers are privately pushing him as an Attorney General candidate. |
Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY) |
Severe dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Tourette’s Syndrome have destroyed Bunning’s quality of life and contributions to society. | You never know, the man may have one more perfect game left in him. |
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney |
Romney is Obama’s most formidable GOP rival for 2012. If the Death Panel knocks him off, that title will fall to the nation’s second-most viable Republican: Tom Tancredo. | Since Romney is a synthetic non-human super-predator, any attempts to kill him will hopelessly backfire. |
Plumbers making over $250,000 a year |
Under Obama’s socialist wealth-redistribution plan, these plumbers must be taxed at the levels they were under Reagan until they perish. | Many of them are needed for their cutting-edge journalism and authorship of bestselling books. |

Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY)
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney
Plumbers making over $250,000 a year





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