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Written by William Brady   
Sunday, 16 September 2007

 ImageIf the socialist aren't stopped this next election nobody but the government will have any say over your bodies and what you do with them. Not you ,not the government doctors, nobody but the government officials. Then after they pay for your health care they will then be able to tell you what you can and can't do with your body. Copy this down and put it on your refrigerator for future reference.  I hope Americans will snap out of this irresponsible trance and save America.

 Below is a simple example  that anyone can calculate on their own to prove the point.

 We don't have an health care problem in this country, we have a responsibility and values problem. Hospitalization insurance in the early seventies cost about 12-25% of ones families monthly income   (1972-State Farm Family Plan- No Employer Involvement -$79 Month). Today in most cases its not even 25% ( See eHealthInsurance Quote ) . The main difference is technology and consumerism have given us dozens of new things that we have come to consider necessities. Couple that with the socialist's #1 weapon of "promoted diminished responsibility" and you get people placing their multiple cell phones, TV with Cable, Second Cars, Sony play stations, internet service ,on and on and on, etc etc etc , ahead of their own family's health care.

No Virginia, the cost of health insurance hasn't gone up, its just that the values of the people have gone down to a point where they can see their personal responsibility eye to eye.

Yes Virginia, you are about to lose your American freedoms for Eastern European Socialist Control   ( Google socialist )       Also See " Don't Feed the Bears "

 

And That is the National Word !

 

 

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Roger - Hard to accept , but right   | Unregistered | 2007-10-20 01:43:38
I added our family cell phones + text+min= $120per month, then our cable w/movies = $75per month, Then our internet service = $55per month, Our eating "out" vs "in" $30/wk or $120per month. All things we didn't even have or do 20 years ago. It totals $370.00/Month = ~Family ins premium add our extra car ~$65/month and its ins not to mention my wifes cigs ( $90/month ) All these thing are not necessity's but most who say they can't afford ins have these things and still follow those who say their family should belong to the government and ask others to pay for them. After doing this I have to agree its all about family values or should I say the lack of valuing your family. If my opinion offends someone who has chosen their Sony play station and games over their kids health care, GOOD. You have offended your family.
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