Posted on 01/19/2013 7:36:56 PM PST by Bratch
Via Breitbart:
On August 1, 2009just seven months into President Barack Obamas first termformer Alaska Governor Sarah Palin predicted Obama would attempt to leverage health care to take away the Second Amendment rights of Americans.
In a speech to National Rifle Association members in Anchorage, Alaska, Palin said Americans should be wary of this tie-in because Obama would attempt to take away our rights under the guise of some new health care plan:
And by the way, [with] health care being so big in D.C. right now, be wary when some kind of tie-in occurs. Because it will crop up: a tie-in with guns in an attempt to take away our rights under the guise of some new health care plan. You know that this is comingthat the two issues will somehow crop up and theyll be tied together. So we have to be very wary of that.
On Wednesdaymore than three years after Palins warningObama did exactly what the former governor forecasted.
During a press conference wherein he issued 23 executive actions regarding guns and unveiled his gun control proposals, including a ban on so-called assault weapons, Obama said doctors and other health care providers also need to be able to ask about firearms in their patients homes and safe storage of those firearms, especially if their patients show signs of certain mental illnesses or if they have a young child or mentally ill family member at home.
To make it easier for doctors to do so, Obama also issued executive actions that would clarify that the Affordable Care Act does not prohibit doctors asking their patients about guns in their homes. The White House also released a letter to health care providers clarifying that no federal law prohibits them from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement authorities.
In Obamas gun control plan, which the White House released on Wednesday, there is a section titled Preserve The Rights of Mental Health Care Providers To Protect Their Patients and Communities From Gun Violence.It reads, we should never ask doctors and other health care providers to turn a blind eye to the risks posed by guns in the wrong hands, and proposes to:
Clarify that no federal law prevents health care providers from warning law enforcement authorities about threats of violence: Doctors and other mental health professionals play an important role in protecting the safety of their patients and the broader community by reporting direct and credible threats of violence to the authorities. But there is public confusion about whether federal law prohibits such reports about threats of violence. The Department of Healthand Human Services is issuing a letter to health care providers clarifying that no federal law prohibitsthese reports in any way.
Protect the rights of health care providers to talk to their patients about gun safety: Doctors and other health care providers also need to be able to ask about firearms in their patients homes and safe storage of those firearms, especially if their patients show signs of certain mental illnesses or if they have a young child or mentally ill family member at home. Some have incorrectly claimed that language in the Affordable Care Act prohibits doctors from asking their patients about guns and gun safety. Medical groups also continue to fight against state laws attempting to ban doctors from asking these questions. The Administration will issue guidance clarifying that the Affordable Care Act does not prohibit or otherwise regulate communication between doctors and patients, including about firearms.
The NRA, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief, said the Florida law exhorts doctors to stick to practicing medicine rather than pushing their own political agendas, and it protects patients from doctors who refuse to do so.
More than three years ago in her speech (blogger KentonAK first revealed the existence of the footage), Palin notedto the Alaska NRA membersshe was the only person on either ticket during the 2008 election who was a lifetime member of the NRA.
You can read the entire article here.
Hmm.
Any student of history can read the Zero like a book. He’s following a well thought out, well structured plan.
It’s been used before many times. It is being overlooked because it is developing day by day and not being viewed in a historical context.
She knows his ultimate leftist goals. (and most leftist goals end in several different mass graves, just saying)
She knows his ultimate leftist goals. (and most leftist goals end in several different mass graves, just saying)
She’s absolutely the very best.
God bless and keep her and her precious family.
Obuma’s empire is collapsing all around him, and the marxist reptile has no idea how to prop it up.
Too bad for Buckwheat.
God bless and keep her.
;-\
Not really surprising. When I go in for my annual physical here in Vermont, I get a list of questions to answer. My doctor is very good, and not a nutcase, but I believe the questionaire was developed by the Vermont medical association, or whatever it’s called.
It asks if you drink or smoke. For some years now it asks if you own a gun. recently it asks if you have throw rugs in the house, or furniture in your path as you go through a room. And of course it asks a number of obvious health and medical questions.
I would suggest that everybody just check NO on the gun, since all this stuff now goes into computers and is passed on to the government. Even if you’re a registered gun owner, this may make the information more easily available; and I don’t think there is any legal penalty for refusing to ‘fess up.
I don’t like to lie, but saying “N/A” or “none of your business” calls attention to yourself, and refusing the truth to a tyrannical government is not really morally culpable, I don’t think.
She is blessed and deservedly so.
It is indeed a tragedy. I’m all but convinced that the country has become too deeply corrupt and too degenerate to ever accept the kind of pro-Constitution reformist leadership Palin would bring. America is decaying, economically, morally and culturally... rapidly devolving beyond the means of salvage.
But what the heck, I’d still solidly and enthusiastically support Palin if she ran in 2016, even if as a fruitless, last gasp of harkening back to the things that once made the country so great.
Kind of reminds me of when Dan Quayle rightly pointed out the harmful decay of family life portrayed by Murphy Brown and Hollywood Exactly right, but the media narrative was so negative against him that no one acknowledged it til years later. All mainstream media could do was try to figure out how to make it a joke.
Thanks for the post Bratch...and Greg...thought you might be interested in this Palin article....a very good one and, of course, she was RIGHT on the money (again!) on ObamaCare and the 2nd Amendment!
“I dont like to lie, but saying N/A or none of your business calls attention to yourself, and refusing the truth to a tyrannical government is not really morally culpable, I dont think.”
A Freeper on a previous thread made a comment on how to respond to doctors asking about having guns in the home to which I fully agree.
“Doctor, I do not discuss my personal or family security measures with anyone other than family members.”
If a doctor presses me, then I will assert my rights under the Fourth Amendment: “The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
The doctor will have to show me a Law Enforcement Officer’s Badge and a Warrant for his “unreasonable search.”
I have no problem lying. I’ve never been asked about firearms but I’ll answer the same as I do about smoking or drinking. NO! Even tho I have an occasional cigar and wine or beer almost daily. I happen to believe beer and wine are quite healthy for a person but moron doctors don’t see it that way.
You're not obligated to provide information to anyone who has no right to it, especially if their use of it could possibly harm you at some later time. So, lie away!
Thanks Bratch.
In Minnesota I had resorted to outright lying.
“Are there any guns in your home?”
“No! Guns are bad.”
Living up there was like living in a place that started to resemble someplace in Eastern Europe a few decades ago. Expected behavior was acting like a moonbat, hating Bush, supporting JF Kerry, and worshipping Obama. And that was the act to pass through the doctor’s office.
The good thing is I am now back in Texas. No doctor here has asked me any of those inane questions. I even had a Houston cop recommend an indoor range.
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