Remember the "soup Nazi" on Seinfeld, the fella in the restaurant who, when he got mad at a customer, would snarl (in bad English), "No soup for you!"
Well, the snarling mantra of the Obama tyrants is, "No choice for you." Abortionists can choose to stab babies in the neck and suck out their brains, homosexuals can choose the sham of same-sex marriage, porn customers can download virtual sex and perversion to their hearts' content, but taxpayers who don't want to cooperate in aborticide and other moral evils get the "NO CHOICE FOR YOU" treatment.
The health care bill FORCES taxpayers to fund abortion and the White House says they won't rule it out. So the pres who says he isn't pro-abortion demonstrates once more that he not only favors the murder of children, he is a pro-abort extremist who will force every taxpayer to bloody his hands. No one may opt out of paying for abortion on demand. Congressman Chris Smith calls the bill "the largest expansion of abortion since Roe v. Wade."
Sign up for Thursday's big pro-life webcast with Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life, Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family, David Bereit of 40 Days for Life, and other pro-life leaders who will expose the dangers of the Obama healthcare juggernaut which threatens not only the unborn but the elderly and every age in between. For more information see the LifeSiteNews article.
That's not all, Mary Ann. Read what Rahm Emmanuel's brother, Ezekiel, who happens to be one of the engineers for Obama's healthcare plan has to say about it. This is very scary stuff. Taken from today's newsmax.com:
ReplyDeleteNo Health Services for Dementia Patients?
Discrimination against the elderly when it comes to healthcare is not discrimination — at least not to a key member of the Barack Obama administration.
Ezekiel Emanuel is director of the Clinical Bioethics Department at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and an architect of Obama's healthcare reform plan. He is also the brother of Rahm Emanuel, Obama's White House chief of staff.
Express Riders, the blog of conservative businessman and philanthropist Foster Friess, reports that Ezekiel Emanuel has written that health services should not be guaranteed to "individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens."
He also stated, "An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia," according to Friess' site.
Friess also points to an equally troubling article co-authored by Emanuel, which appeared in the medical journal The Lancet in January. It read in part: "Unlike allocation [of healthcare] by sex or race, allocation by age is not invidious discrimination. Every person lives through different life stages rather than being a single age.
"Even if 25-year-olds receive priority over 65-year-olds, everyone who is 65 years now was previously 25 years.
"Treating 65-year-olds differently because of stereotypes or falsehoods would be ageist; treating them differently because they have already had more life-years is not."
Friess asks: "Are these the values we want undergirding our healthcare system?"
Plus I am told that medicare will be not at all. I have it and based on it I also have Fidelis Care which is the best health coverage I have ever had. I told my Senator and Rep. no way do I want that disturbed. I did not bother to mention it was Medicare ssociated. They would care less. My other senator is never available to listen to his constituents
ReplyDeleteI asked the one I spoke to to pass it on.
I also told them no fund in any legislation for abortion. While I
mentioned I was against it, I emphasised that we can not support these things any more when are almost broke and just can not afford it. Quoted Jimmy Carter who said that said, "Maybe a woman has a right to an abortion, this does not mean the government should pay for it". I pointed out to those I spoke with that WE (the people ) are the government. I got all Dems. No one looking out for me at all.
I wish the current pope had confronted Obama in a more head-on fashion (like the Midieval Popes would have done) besides giving him a book to read to enhance the meaning of life for him. What a stage play?? Mary
ReplyDelete