Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Brown Shirts are Back

"There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care. These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov."

Was this statement issued by a radical liberal support group or, perhaps an assembly of neurotic Democrats who in blind faith to their charismatic demogogue leader want to track down dissenting voices on anything this administration proposes? No. It is published on the White House website.

Ordinary citizens are now characterized as organized mobs when they question their elected representatives; Americans are held in contempt when they reject radical changes to their institutions, health care, and taxation. A president, who never stops campaigning, remains angry at his country and countrymen and manifests that anger by use of tactics and postings as seen above that are eerily similar to the Third Reich surveillance of its citizens. Where is the radical ACLU on this one? (That question is obviously rhetorical)

The ruling class is worried. They are in an all-out attack mode on American citizens. They have organized their efforts, abetted by the major media outlets, to characterize the lawful and peaceful assemblies of citizens as "angry mobs;" "rabid right-wing extremists;" "town hall hostility;" and "manufactured town-hall meetings." The radical left uses language to modify behaviors and beliefs. They are now referring to their intent to destroy our health care system as "Health Insurance Reform," replacing "National Health Care Reform." Why would they do that? Because, words matter and they want to create demons (insurance companies) while contemptuously translating this irrationality to the American public...the ignorant masses. Well, this time Americans are educating themselves as never before on the radical agenda of this administration. They are increasingly skeptical of what they hear from the White House. They object to the unwillingness of the ruling class to hear other opinions and alternatives on what constitutes "change." Americans are angered that the violent radicals of the 1960s, some now having access to this administration, lecture them on their peaceful dissent. Are these so-called "town hall" forums lively, loud, spirited, and emotion-packed? Yes, and rightfully so in the minds of the people who are engaging their elected representatives. But, they too are peaceful. Polls reflect that 56% of Americans do not want any changes to our private health care system, while 36% support its destruction. Do the lock-step politicians care? Obviously, not much.

When a government conducts surveillance on its citizens who are exercising their constitutional rights to free speech and petitioning their representatives, we should be worried.

Perhaps a good review of the health care bills is in order. A simple comparison of statements made by the proponents of these bills to the actual language in the bills will reveal many "fishy" things. It is then the duty of citizens to email the White House to inform the President of "disinformation" promulgated by radical liberals on healthcare reform, so that our leader can "keep track of them." And, while you are doing that, why not ask him to define what he thinks "status-quo" is. He seems to love the phrase.


In the meantime, be careful about your "casual conversations." You never know who is listening.

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