Posted on 09/08/2009 2:24:47 PM PDT by HorowitzianConservative
Van Jones, one of President Barack Obamas controversial czars, is out. Now, barely two days later, the radical views of another Obama nominee are coming to light. As reported Monday on Fox News by Brian Sullivan, host of Your World, Cass Sunstein, Obamas choice to head up the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is advocating a plan whereby Americans would automatically have their organs harvested after death. (Sunstein has already raised eyebrows with his extremist views on regulating human behavior and his belief that animals should be able to sue humans).
Under Sunsteins latest proposal, you could become an organ donor and not even know it.
The way organ donation works today, doctors and hospitals can only harvest your organs when you (or a spouse or relative of yours after your death) issue specific authorization (such as checking the organ donor box on your drivers license) allowing them to do so. Sunstein wants to make it an "opt-out decision," whereby your organs would be taken after death whether its what you wanted or not, unless you specifically opt-out.
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Oh, for God’s sake.
I don’t normally shout online, but this one merits an exception.
GET OFF SUSTEIN’S CASE. NOW.
This is one remarkably stupidly awful move on Glenn Beck’s part (yes, this is Glenn Beck inspired). Read the whole damned book before you pick your target. Sustein is likely the only moderate among Obama’s ‘Czars’, and that’s the one you are targeting. Brilliant. Not.
The book is called NUDGE. It is available from Amazon and brick-and-mortar bookstores across the nation. You can get it at your local public library fairly easily. Read the whole thing people, before you go away on a fool’s errand.
Used it ALL up. Every bit. If I can't throw myself over the finish line with a martini in one hand, cigar in the other, with cheering masses on the sidelines, willing my death, I will have failed.
My friends aren't invited to my funeral. Wouldn't be room for those few people. And I want folks there that are happy for the occasion.
The object of life is NOT to get out alive.
/johnny
/johnny
Bad taste, no class and trash trying to ruin the country.
Worse. They are monsters. All of them. As evidenced by the pedigree of their ideas.
The entier object of these murderous monsters is to keep ‘moving the goalposts’ that define life and your right to it. From birth to death, the object is to get those goalposts to meet somewhere in the center. At point, you have no right to live. Period.
And yes, Sustien should be one of the targets. We're embarrassed with a wealth of them.
Poor bastards have us surrounded. Nuke them all.
/johnny
- Cass Sunstein
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein
I keep remembering that I live in a pasture with a bunch of bulls. And how few sissy-boy liberals could cope with what I do on a daily basis. And then, mostly, I don't worry. They are welcome to bring it. I don't expect they will get very far.
/johnny
If your organs were legally yours you could sell them. Try it and see what happens.
He also tries to make the case that the money you earn is not yours. Here’s one of his quotes.
“In what sense is the money in our pockets and bank accounts fully ours? Did we earn it by our own autonomous efforts? Could we have inherited it without the assistance of probate courts? Do we save it without the support of bank regulators? Could we spend it if there were no public officials to coordinate the efforts and pool the resources of the community in which we live?... Without taxes there would be no liberty. Without taxes there would be no property. Without taxes, few of us would have any assets worth defending. [It is] a dim fiction that some people enjoy and exercise their rights without placing any burden whatsoever on the public fisc. There is no liberty without dependency.”
Obviously Van Jones was just the tip of the iceberg.
Here is a link to Sunstein’s personal note on “Television and the Public Interest”. California Law Review
http://www.jstor.org/pss/3481228
Sunstein’s comments about the National Association of Broadcasters are rather interesting.
Additionally, I think it is instructive to note his mention of Jurgen Humbermas. Humbermas,
is a philosopher and social theorist at the famous
“Frankfurt School”.
Humbermas coined the term and social philosophy of “Communicative Action”. Here is a link to an explanation: http://www.williams.edu/Economics/papers/Habermas.pdf
There are other explanations of Communicative Action but this document was somewhat helpful for me.
There are those of us who understand exactly what's going on. We can hear that distant thunder rolling through far-off hills. That distant thunder is war.
War is coming. Here. Soon.
Like my father before me, I have sworn an oath to defend the Constitution and the Republic against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Those who would make slaves and meat animals of us have no idea what they're facing.
Hah. I studied Marx and Hegel at university. This makes a muddle out of their Labor Theory of Value. At least get your marxism straight before talking about it in public. Anybody who can write “without taxes, there would be no liberty” with a straight face is a little nuts. I think there is no liberty without the Rule of Law.
I studied war, most of my adult life. I was hoping not to study war anymore, as the song says. But whatever work my fingers find.....
And I really do want to get back to my normally scheduled life.
/johnny
Lefty to the bone.
That's a great point. It could still be something that is a nominal level of cost to a recipient and their insurance to the extent of covering all funeral costs plus a nugget (say +/- $10,000 for an organ).
I figure you don't want to make it too valuable otherwise there will be people/relatives "speeding up" the death schedule.
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