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A "Christian" magazine claims the yet to be fully implemented Obamacare has killed a million people

Charisma is a "Christian" magazine, who just recently decided to become politically active in sending the following e-mail to subscribers of their newsletter:

"Obamacare Just Killed its Millionth Person...

Dear Concerned Citizen,

The eleventh hour is upon us.

In the coming weeks, the full impact of Obamacare will take effect.

I've seen what's coming and it's scary. It's a lethal dose of socialism being injected directly into the heart of the American health insurance market.

Heck, it's already wreaking havoc. By our estimates, Obamacare has already killed a million people by further straining an already weak healthcare system.

It's NOT too late to fight back, though!

In a moment, I'm going to ask you to help me repeal Obamacare before it's too late.

You see, I'm petitioning Senate Democrats along with the President to kill Obamacare for good.

So if you're on the side of personal liberty...

Small government...

And free markets...

I urge you to join me in the fight.

By government mandate, once we hit 100,000 signatures in 30 days, the prevailing administration MUST consider our demands.

Even Obamacare's most staunch supporters are beginning to crack, signaling that now is the perfect time to strike...

But I need your help to pull off this historic victory.

Just click the link below.

The second you click, you'll have the opportunity to sign up for Capitol Hill Daily where we'll rush to you (via email) simple instructions on how to participate in this landmark repeal effort.

Capitol Hill Daily already reaches over 125,000 readers. And it's through this flagship publication that I'll communicate our progress toward repealing Obamacare.

Time is a luxury we no longer have...

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Sincerely,

Martin Biancuzzo
Senior Correspondent, Capitol Hill Daily"

This is quite something right here. Obamacare has yet to be fully implemented. The letter even states this fact, saying, "In the coming weeks, the full impact of Obamacare will take effect." That's a bit of an exaggeration, as the bill won't be fully implemented until 2014, but it's accurate in that the bill has yet to fully take effect.

So, a bill which has yet to be fully implemented and won't be for over half a year, has been responsible for a million deaths? You don't say... This is a "Christian" magazine? Isn't that interesting?

What Would Jesus Do again?

Lie about a bill which intends on covering more sick people to persuade others to follow your political agenda? Yeah, that's right. How could I ever forget? This magazine appears to be as "Christian" as a 7-11 appears to be a romantic destination for a 40-year wedding anniversary.

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