From the July 2009 Idaho Observer:


Who put this woman in charge of pandemic planning?

Before her April 28, 2009 confirmation as Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, two-term Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, 61, corrected three years of tax returns and paid more than $7,000 in back taxes after finding "unintentional errors" in returns from 2005-2007.

Sebelius, reportedly a Bilderburger member, is the daughter of former Ohio Governor John Gilligan (1971-1975), making them the first father/daughter governor pair in the U.S. after she took office in 2003.

Sebelius, whom Time magazine voted as being in the top five governors in America in 2005, was considered a possible running mate for both John Kerry and Obama and was even in considered as a Democrat candidate to run for president in 2008.

The political career of Sebelius began by being elected to the Kansas House of Legislators in 1984. She ran for state insurance commissioner and won in 1994. To her credit, Sebelius reportedly ran without accepting campaign contributions from the insurance industry.

Her husband of 25 years is K. Gary Sebelius, a Kansas district federal magistrate judge and the son of former U.S. Representative Keith Sebelius.

When Obama nominated Governor Sebelius March 2, 2009, he said that she "...knows healthcare inside and out," though there is nothing in her resume that would suggest such insider/outsider knowledge.

As HHS secretary, Sebelius will oversee the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health. Sebelius will not only be in charge of swine flu pandemic preparedness, she will be the novice figurehead taking point while the most corrupt, conflicted and ruthless men and women in organized medicine push for "healthcare reform"—a euphemism for control over the mind and body of man from conception to grave.