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To: Nowhere Man

If you combine two planks of the democrat party right now (Universal health care and homosexual rights) you have to wonder where the two will end up intersecting if they were to both go the way the democrats wanted.

Homosexuality and other sexual perversions are highly prone to disease and other health issues. With the democrats now in full force trying to promote homsexuality and other sexual perversions to school age children there will come a time when the healthcare system gets overburdened by this.

So if the government was in control of all healthcare as the democrats want then when will the time come when that power is used to bring about great misery to all who have been effected by these actions and health care is denied to those who personal choices resulted in their misery.

Every socialist seeks to create a system whereas great misery is brought to the masses. They seek to bring poverty and misery and hoplessness. They then will throw a bone every now and then to the public and proclaim themselves to be a great defender of the people. It is typical Marxist tactics.


36 posted on 07/10/2011 10:41:08 AM PDT by TheBigIf
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To: TheBigIf

That is a good point. Also the effects of chemical birth control and abortion might be looked at by a state that controls all healthcare and wants to prevent as much illness as possible.

Its the same thing as finding “gay genes” that would make one have a greater proclivity to be gay. The “reproductive rights for any reason” and the “no homosexualist discrimination for any reason” groups would have a war. Militant lesbians who live for both issues will have breakdowns.

Freegards


38 posted on 07/10/2011 11:14:55 AM PDT by Ransomed
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