Sunday, April 11, 2010

Kill the Obama Health Care - 1 of 2

Kill the Corrupt Obama Health Care 1 of 2
In pursuit of the truth – www.cinopsbegone.com – Sunday, April 11, 2010

VIP Preface:
# 1 - Thank you President Barack Obama for revealing your mindset to the American people. You don’t care about process, you want the end result. However the process in your health care bill was corrupt. You believe that the end justifies the means. That is wrong. This is not Chicago politics. Now everything coming out of your mouth is suspect.

#2 - No newspaper in America dare smear The Tea Party Movement in America as racist. That is a vicious lie. “The New York Times” has done this. Unless the N.Y. Times publish an editorial with a retraction, this national newspaper will continue to be boycotted and cease to exist. It is already teetering on financial insolvency, and has been identified as a morally and intellectually corrupt newspaper.

#3 - How blessed we are with Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan! There is so much common sense, logic and constitutional thinking in his talk, “Health Care in a Free Society.” You can obtain a copy of this classic from “Imprimis” a publication of Hillsdale College, Feb. 2010, Vol. 39, No. 2. 800-437-2268 - The following are selected and significant excerpts:

“We are urged today – out of compassion – to support the progressive model; but placing control of health care in the hands of government bureaucrats is not compassionate. Bureaucrats don’t make decision about health care according to personal need or preference; they ration resources according to a dollar driven calculus.

“Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, one of the administration’s point people on health care, advocates what he calls a “whole life system” – a system in which government makes treatment decisions for individuals using a statistical formula based on average life expectancy and ”social usefulness.” In keeping with this, the plans that recently emerged from Congress have a Medicare board of unelected “specialists” whose job it would be to determine the programs treatment proposals as a method of limiting costs…

“The idea that government should make decisions about how long people should live and who should be denied care is something that Americans find repugnant… The very idea of government-run health care conflicts with the American idea of a free society and the constitutional principles underlying it –the principles of individual rights and free markets…

“It is a debate less about policy than about ideology. It is a debate of whether we should reform health care in a way compatible with our Constitution and our free society, or whether we should abandon our free market economic model for a full-fledged European social welfare state…
George H. Kubeck, to be continued

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