What’s Really Behind the ‘Healthscare’ Debate?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

 

It’s past time for America to stop and take a deep breath, a few steps back, and think. As we listen to the politicians decry, “The sky is falling! The sky is falling!” (with regard to our current healthcare situation) we should ask ourselves, “Is this the true reality?” When we speak with our neighbors and friends do we see millions dying needlessly for lack of healthcare? Although the current systems which serve us are in need of some adjustment those adjustments do not warrant such massive government intrusion.

We need to be very careful, as we pause to review the true realities, to reflect upon the fact that every existing government run program is costly, inefficient, and inundated with fraud. This being the case why would so many (politicians) be so quick to attempt to orchestrate a government takeover in an area where failure would be life threatening to so many?

Just think with me for a moment about the fact that when the current bill was drafted–even before it had been read by most of our representatives–we were told, “It must be passed quickly!” Those among us who were and are asking for adequate time to review not only the bill, but the true reality of what the needs are, were vilified in a blatant attempt to silence the voice of reason.

My concern is that what is really going on here is an attempt to create yet another massive block of government-dependent citizens who will be subjected to the manipulation of this political football. Much like social security, Medicaid, and Medicare, which are routinely politicized during the course of each and every election cycle, to strike fear into the hearts and minds of those voters who are dependent upon these programs. So what is truly behind the ‘national healthscare initiative?’ I submit to you that the rush to implement this program has nothing to do with a genuine care for the people of this nation.

The vision of the Great American Experiment was not, and is not, a people dependent upon government. Instead, it’s about an independent people free to choose their direction in life. We the people must understand that, if we are to remain free, we must recognize that government control and independence are diametrically opposed to one another.

For Truth and Freedom,

Rory Bricco

The Burden of Liberty

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Liberty

 Well, America, are you paying attention as the socialists, communists, liberals, progressives (and virtually every other enemy of our Nation) as they attempt to fast-track their agenda through congress before anyone gets to read the fine print.  I wonder what kind of choices we will have when the dust settles.  I’m sure before it’s all over it will be something similar to what the Jews were given when Hitler started his national health care plan.  

Have you ever wondered why men are so quick to give up their freedom?  I guess the price of liberty is just too high for most.  The burden has been too heavy for far too long here in America.  When I think back on what the founders of our great nation had to endure as they fought to become free I am perplexed.  Where are all the warriors who are willing to go to battle to win back our liberty?  My friends we are already enslaved; the masters are just now beginning to pull in the rope. 

It is time to call men and women from across this great land to battle.  Let’s get out of our comfort zones and challenge the status quo.  Every office holder in this land who ignores their oath of office by trampling on the United States Constitution must be defeated and removed from office.  This, my friends, would usher in a truly new era where once again the citizens of this great land would be free to pursue life and liberty.

For Truth and Freedom

Rory Bricco