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"To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing, if these limits may, at any time, be passed by those intended to be restrained?" -- Chief Justice John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, 1803 Monday, September 06, 2004Paging Doctor Orwell
by Lee
This is what happens when the government provides your health care.
When the public, through the government, is financing your health care, then the public (through the government) has a vested interest in making sure that you live your life according to the wishes of the public at large. In other words, in order to keep costs down the government will be coming in to your homes and bedrooms making sure that you live a lifestyle that the government deems healthy. Catch herpes? Well, you didn’t wear a condom, which is a violation of Health Code 248.16, so you don’t qualify for treatment. Obese? Well, you did eat more than the governmental limit on potato chips, so you don’t qualify. You get the idea.
I find it astonishing that the liberals like Michael Moore who cry the loudest about the alleged civil rights violations in the PATRIOT Act are also the very same people who think that the government should be providing you with free health care, housing, and an education. If the government isn’t trustworthy enough to look at your library records, how can you possibly trust them with your medical records?
Posted by Lee on 09/06/04 at 11:49 AM in Health Care •
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