Posted by
Good Al on Saturday, July 25, 2009 6:37:13 PM
In
the ObamaCare, there will be plenty of help for people that want
abortions, and those that want to opt out of life. A government run
system will never be able to support itself. So the first to go are the
elderly and children with disabilities. It is preferable in a plan such
as they are pushing, that handicap babies be aborted so they will not
put a load on the health care system. There is no compassion in a
government run health care system, just ask any veteran that uses the
VA system, or go on a Indian reservation and check out the Federal
government run Indian Health Services system. I hope Americans of all
types and labels will realize that our system is the one that provides
all the new innovations used around the world. Many things we take for
granted, will be done away with in a government run system. All the
premature babies that are saved these days. That will have to go, it is
too expensive. I doubt my life would have been saved back in 1999 when
I cracked my skull. I tell you, the same antichrist spirit behind the
abortion agenda is behind this legislation. I heard Obama touting how
lifespans are longer in some of these countries with government run
health care systems. Well, how do you come up with the average
lifespan. You average all the lives. Well, the average is affected the
most by the early deaths of babies and children. Think about it. If I
average 100 with 0, I get 50. So the higher lifespan average does not
necessarily mean people are living longer, but most likely there are
less infant mortalities to pull down the average. So if you can abort
more "problem" pregnancies, the average lifespan goes up. Abortions are
not averaged into the average lifespan. I HOPE OBAMA FAILS, so that
America can succeed. I posted an article on some of this the other day http://alligobbler.multiply.com/journal/item/174
Here's another post I called, "Bend Over America." http://alligobbler.multiply.com/journal/item/173
Despite
the rhetoric used by our President, what he and the Congress are
attempting has nothing to do with reform. It is all about increasing
government control in the lives of our people and in the affairs of our
economy. It is totally unConstitutional, but who cares anymore, right?
Medicare, Social Security, the Department of Education, Department of
Health and Social Services, etc.--none of that is Constitutional. We've
just come to accept these things. However, every department of the
Federal government that is operating outside of the bounds of the
Constitution is an utter failure. None of these programs are effective,
but they perpetuate into what seems like eternity. Ronald Reagan once
said that the closest thing we have as an example of eternity is a
government program. That is why it is important Obama and the Congress
fail at their attempt at dismantling the private system of health care.
I
was hanging out at the street corner the other night with a local
businessman. He is in the process of buying some empty downtown
buildings in my town of Wadesboro. We met a doctor who was taking
photographs of historical things around the courthouse and such. He is
from up in the mountains of NC, and is on temporary hire down here.
Well, the businessman asked him about the health care debate. This
doctor had a single comment. He said something like, "We have problems
in our health care system, but what they are trying to pass will
destroy the system for everyone." He was very concerned. And he did not
strike me as a conservative as I am. Just a concerned American who
happens to work in the system everyday.