1 posted on
02/18/2009 4:25:54 AM PST by
Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
profiling...simple,illegal, and expected
2 posted on
02/18/2009 4:28:17 AM PST by
Doogle
(USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
To: Kaslin
He is like Slick Willie in one respect, he buries his true intent in huge documents that nobody but a lawyer who wrote it cold possibly understand.
Like the license agreements you sign when you say YES for the new software package. No one reads them, understands them, or comprehends how bad they are. But they sign them none the less.
To: bamahead
5 posted on
02/18/2009 4:35:47 AM PST by
KoRn
(Autumn Has Come To The Tree of Liberty)
To: Kaslin
Mark my words, they will use these records to further infringe on your 2nd Amendment rights as well.
To: Kaslin
Life insurance companies will have a field day too.
7 posted on
02/18/2009 4:47:27 AM PST by
SueRae
To: Kaslin
9 posted on
02/18/2009 4:56:07 AM PST by
ventana
To: Kaslin
Maybe it’s time for everyone to become John Smith.
10 posted on
02/18/2009 4:58:25 AM PST by
Paladin2
(No, pundits strongly believe that the proper solution is more dilution.)
To: Kaslin
Womb to Tomb. The tomb of the unknown patient. Compassionate collectivists. Paging Jack Kervorkian.
12 posted on
02/18/2009 5:17:55 AM PST by
PGalt
To: Kaslin
What's next? Tattooing a Medical ID Number on everyone? Need a method to provide the Medical ID number when there is no other means of communicating. And of course we would not want people to 'cheat' the system and obtain more health care then economically fair.
Now that we have the Medical ID number tattooed to our body, what else can the government use the ID to address???
15 posted on
02/18/2009 5:33:06 AM PST by
Lockbox
To: Kaslin
18 posted on
02/18/2009 5:45:29 AM PST by
Diogenesis
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: Kaslin
20 posted on
02/18/2009 6:35:43 AM PST by
The Californian
(The door to the room of success swings on the hinges of opposition. Bob Jones, Sr.)
To: Kaslin
21 posted on
02/18/2009 6:36:21 AM PST by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
To: Kaslin
Does anyone remember the book from the 60s or early 70s by that nut job, Abby Hoffman? It was a sort of handbook for the radical left to undermine the “system”. We need a similar book or guide with methods on how to opt out and sabotage the new Marxism. I don’t know if it will be possible, but, I will not be giving my medical records to the feds. At some point it may be impossible to receive medical treatment unless you allow it, however.
23 posted on
02/18/2009 7:23:04 AM PST by
hdbc
(1/20/13 End of an Error.)
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Socialized Medicine aka Universal Health Care PING LIST
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24 posted on
02/18/2009 7:24:09 AM PST by
socialismisinsidious
( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
To: Kaslin
There can be no doubt whatsoever that, wherever he is, George Orwell is getting a major chuckle out of all this.
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27 posted on
02/18/2009 10:00:43 AM PST by
bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
To: Kaslin; Calpernia; Fred Nerks; null and void; pissant; george76; PhilDragoo; Candor7; MeekOneGOP; ..
But even if Congress and the president restrain themselves and pass no further law in pursuit of socialized medicine for the United States, the provisions already enacted in this law raise significant questions about the right to privacy and the right of doctors to practice medicine according to their best judgment. Ping. Take yer blood pressure meds before reading this article.
28 posted on
02/18/2009 10:19:44 AM PST by
LucyT
To: Kaslin
To: Kaslin
I argued this to practically every privacy advocate before the vote last week, and to those dems who have been big advocates of privacy (against the Patriot Act). I was blown off as just another crazy person. The ACLU patted my head and told me to go home. Even some FReepers told me I was crazy.
If the privacy portion of the Bill of Rights can be used in such a way to allow abortions, their interpretations should be used to strike down this terrible portion of the bill.
33 posted on
02/18/2009 11:32:33 AM PST by
keepitreal
(Obama brings change: an international crisis (terrorism) within 6 months)
To: Kaslin
The main question in all that is happening is at what point do conservatives say “ENOUGH”?
And then take the action required to enforce that statement.
34 posted on
02/18/2009 1:29:55 PM PST by
stockpirate
(A people unwilling to use violent force to preserve liberty deserve the tyrants that rule them. SP-0)
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