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Re-Defining Marriage..... Literally

Merriam-Webster has come up with a solution to the issue of gay marriage. In a move that would surely make many court justices throughout America smile like proud papa's, the people at Merriam-Webster have taken a page out of the judiciary's playbook and simply changed the meaning of the word marriage....literally. These self appointed culture czars have taken it upon themselves to help America see the error of its ways by more or less telling the American people they are wrong for supporting traditional defintions of marriage because marriage is no longer defined in such terms. Yes.....that is correct.......Merriam-Webster has re-written its defintion of marriage to include homosexual marriage. When anyone can arbitrarily change the meaning of words, traditions, or laws, to satisfy their view of the world, they no longer mean anything and are completely devoid of value. What if I wanted to change the meaning of the word "murder"? Wait....I've forgotten....liberals have already changed the definition. Ok...how about the word "person"? Damn it.....liberals have beat me to it again! My point is this; should I change the definition or more importantly......could I? Doesn't society have to at least agree with the new meaning of the word? The word "bad" comes to mind when a few generations ago, the word took on a new meaning for good. Example: "That 1967 Pontiac GTO is bad." Not only did the word come to represent good in a slang sense but it also retained its original meaning of "not good in any manner or degree". But see, that's what liberals do. They see the world in a certain way and if the rest of the world doesn't agree with that view, they set out to change it by doing what they do best, by distorting reality and re-writing history. Liberals have no use for truth, reason, and logic because those criteria lend themselves to showing liberals they are wrong. If they had any use for them, they wouldn't be liberals. It's funny how truth has a way of setting you free.
 
Watch this video and see what I am talking about.
                                                              
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Unified Leadership

If there has been one aspect of the economic downturn that I would deem as "good", it would be the re-emergence of conservativism in the Republican party. This "stimulus" bill is a sham and it has been the conservatives to step out in front to challenge the assertions of the democrats and also provide sound free market solutions but to no avail. The following video is a great example of David and Goliath politics (literally when you see the size difference) in our country today created by the democrat majorities in Congress and in the White House. Rep. Jim Jordan stands up to the liberal lie and tells it like it truly is. This is the loud, in your face, unified leadership we need. We cannot let the democrats frame this argument the way they did the housing issue, going so far as to turn the tables on Republicans and blame them for the economic problems when in fact it was the policies of the left in our politics that have created this mess. Watch and enjoy.
                                                  
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A New Declaration of Independence?

Now that some of the fanfare surrounding the corronation, uh...excuse me, inauguration of Barack Obama has calmed down, there are a few lines from the address that should be examined, especially from a historical point of view.
 
While there are many lines in the address I found alarming, none were more so than his decree for this nation to proclaim ".....a new Declaration of Independence....". This line, framed in his usual fluffy yet soaring rhetoric, seems to call America to rally to a new beginning. A beginning which echoes the Founding Father's vision of America going so far as to say, "Our Founding Fathers ... drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man ... and we will not give them up for expedience's sake."  But when we compare the Founder's vision to Obama's, we see the stark contrasts in their visions for American government. The Declaration of Independence was just that...a declaration of independence from an oppressive government who had, in the Founder's eyes, long over stepped their authority in dealing with the American colonies. This led our founding generation to risk life and fortune to shake off the chains of oppression from thier existing government and start anew. But just what does Barack Obama envision as our "new Declartion of Independence"? The largest expansion of government into the lives of its citizens in generations. The Founder's felt the best government was the one that governs the least. Now compare that to what is currently being presented in Washington with the blessing of President Obama and the democratically controlled Congress. What it comes down to is an alterring of this nation and its founding principles to the point of faint recognition. The role of government under Obama and the democrats will share NOTHING with the Founding Father's vision for this nation. If you feel our government has already exceeded its Constitutional authority, you ain't seen nothing yet.
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How Modern Liberals Think

There have been numerous times in the past where I have said it is necessary to know how liberals think and how they view the world in order to understand what we are up against as conservatives. Well, this is my favorite political video because it does just that and does it better than any speech or essay I have seen. The speech was given by Evan Sayet at The Heritage Foundation a few years ago and absolutely describes liberal thought perfectly. Sayet used to work for Bill Maher and has been part of the Hollywood establishment. The telling of his change to conservatism is captivating and well worth your time. I have sent this video to many, including liberals, and they have no answer for it, as it is that well thought out and presented. If you have the time, watch this important video.
 
                                                                                 
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With No Script, Obama Stumbles

The debate this past Saturday night at the Saddleback Church in California, pastored by Rick Warren, best selling author of "The Purpose Driven Life" , was an eye opening experience for many on both sides of the isle. For one, it showed McCain is clearly more comfortable in an un-scripted environment and Obama is not. It is now clear why the Obama camp has kept the senator out of un-scripted situations and far away from the townhall meetings McCain has sought for the two candidates. This is a huge advantage for McCain going into the fall stretch of the campaign. Obama, who is out-spending his republican rival 2 to 1, has yet to pull away from McCain and open up any kind of substantial lead in the polls. The fall debates will be the pinnacle events of the campaign season as they will send one of the two to the White House. If your John McCain or one of his supporters, you really have to like his chances now that the American people have seen the mighty Obama stumble and fail miserably to convey and defend his views through his own words and not a script.
 
I am not the only one who has noticed the problem with Obama and his recent showing in the Saddleback debates. David Gergen, writing on Anderson Cooper's blog, also realized the potential trouble with the democratic star's inability to say anything of importance and depth. Pay special attention to how he describes Obama and McCain going into the Saddleback debate.
"Heading into the candidates’ appearances on Saturday night at Saddleback Church, the conventional wisdom in politics was Barack Obama should have a clear upper hand in any joint appearance with John McCain — one the young, eloquent, cool, charismatic dude who can charm birds from the trees, the other the meandering, sometimes bumbling, old fellow who can barely distinguish Sunnis from Shiias."
What Gergen fails to admit in the above quote was that the view of McCain he describes is that of the elitist left and the media who abhor anything "conservative" and not the view of the average American. In fact, I think the average American would have more respect for an American hero who has served his country proudly since he was 17 years old and was viciously tortured for doing just that. But what Gergen admits next is what I have been saying for awhile.
"But the point is that McCain showed that he can be a much more formidable and effective campaigner in a joint appearance than hardly anyone imagined. The debates this fall are going to be pivotal to the final outcome of the election, and McCain gave a clear wake-up call to the Obama team that he may be much tougher to beat than expected."
 
Don't you just love the forgone conclusion in the above implication that Obama will still win, it just won't be by as much as before? Let me be clear about what I see happening in the coming months of the election season. The American people will begin to see the Illinois senator for just who he is; a man of little experience and accomplishment with far left visions for America and her role in the world, who is long on ideas and words but says nothing of substance and cannot make his point unless it has been handed to him to read. John McCain will beat Obama this fall, and it will be of great delight when I sit back and light up the victory cigar and say....I told you so.
 
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The History of Political Correctness Pt. 3

This is the final video in the "History of Political Correctness" series which totals just under 30 minutes. They are an invaluable tool in learning how liberal (socialist) ideology reached the shores of America and continues to be embraced by those on the left. As I have stated before, in order to confront the challenges we face as conservatives, we must understand the historical significance of the lefts ideology. These videos will help shed light on those issues. You will be shocked to see how so many of the ideas shared by the left today have been part of their doctrine for years.
 
                                                                           
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The History of Political Correctness Pt. 2

This is the second vidoe in this half hour long video on the history of the left and political correctness in this country. As I have said, any understanding of the challenges we face as conservatives must be rooted in understanding the left and how their ideology became doctrine.
 
                                                                        
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The History of Political Correctness Pt. 1

Without a true understanding of the liberal mind and all of its trappings, it is impossible to understand the challenges we as conservatives face in dealing with this ideology. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind todays democratic party platform is socialism dressed in drag. The Founder's envisioned a central government whose powers were very limited in scope while today's democrat, especially Reid, Obama, and Pelosi, favors a government that is large and powerful, continuing to expand all the time and encompasssing every facet of American life. We as conservatives understand that this growth of government is not conducive to freedom and as the size of government grows, those aforementioned freedoms grow smaller and smaller.
 
I have decided to post these videos on the "History of Political Correctness" in different parts in order to give background to todays democrats and liberals alike who continually support this ideology at the ballot box. They will be in 10 minute increments for a total of 30 minutes yet give no greater lesson in the history of the left in this country. As your watching the video, think of how many you know who subscribe to the same teachings and ideas of the left who have no idea what they are supporting.
 
                                                                        
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Important Obama Video and New Book

This is a video from Hannity and Colmes with Dr. Corsi who has just written a new book examining Obama's life, politics, judgement, and his numerous associations with radicals. Check it out!
 
 
                                                                  
Also, check out this site about a new movie coming out about Obama and all the hype. http://www.hypemovie.com/index.html
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The Audacity of Hype

In all of my adult life, I have never seen a media love affair with anyone in the political world like the one currently going on involving Barack Obama and the mainstream media. It spreads from Hollywood to the local beat reporter and most do not shy from their brazen support of the Senator from Illinois. The media's affinity for all things which are bad for society and their unabashed elevation of so-called "role models" like Paris Hilton and Rosie O'Donnell give us a glimpse of their own moral standards for decency and patriotism that we down in fly-over country continually shun. But I have to say that this propaganda machine for Obama is a formidable one indeed. It has come to the point where any sense of non-partisan reporting is hard to find. You can forget about someone asking him tough questions and trying to hold him accoutable for his views and statements as anyone who does is quickly labled and dismissed for not falling into line, one of the lefts oldest tricks.
 
Whenever I have encountered an Obama supporter, I have noticed a particular trait within their logic for supporting a man who up until a year and a half ago no one knew much about. The trait of which I speak is gullibility. Their support for this narcissitic, self-absorbed messiah is based on nothing more than emotion and nonsensical visions of a utopian world. A world devoid of poverty, war, and class discrimination, is a beautiful and lofty dream, but also lacks any common sense or logic while it denounces certain undeniable facts. They have fallen for the messenger without listening to the message. They have removed themselves from any critical thought process concerning his vision for America and have chosen to embrace a candidate whose policies can only evoke memories of other socialist movements from our nations past. The scary thing is this time around, socialism, disguised as compassionate democracy, is getting more traction with people the people of this country who are completely unaware of the roll back that is in progress on our freedoms. A Barack Obama presidency will certainly alter the face of this nation forever. I shudder to think of an Obama Supreme Court and an ever expanding federal government with cradle to grave entitlements. America must reject Obama's socialist dream this November and restore our founding principles of self-government or perish in the name of "change".
 
 
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Two Must-Read Articles

Whenever I come across great articles on current political trends and the like, I feel compelled to pass them on through the pages of this blog. Here are two great commentaries, one from Bill O'Reilly and the other from Gerard Baker of the TimesOnline. Baker's column is absolutely hilarious as it plays to the "messianic" title Obama's supporters have bestowed upon him. Check 'em out!
 
 
 
 
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Obama's Court

While the U.S. Supreme Court has handed down some senseless and shaky decisions, long on ideology and short on precedent and constitutional deliberation, there has been occasion to celebrate. There is no doubt President Bush's additions of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have done wonders in helping to balance a court that was on the verge of a tyrannical power-trip and helped to re-introduce "original intent" back to the court. One could only imagine what the Supreme Court would look like if Al Gore had been the one to win two terms and had his judicial nominees put on the court. But can't we say the same thing about an Obama presidency as well? There is speculation the next president will get to fill 2 to 3 seats on the Supreme Court. The question is, could our democracy withstand this shift from justices who believe in precedent and the Framer's original intent to those who do not use the U.S. Constitution as their guide, justices who have substituted our founding document for "public sentiment", political and philosophical ideologies, and "world views"? How can we claim to still have a democracy when the will of the people is superceded by judicial activism? We can already see this playing out in court rooms across America today and one wonders if the American people will stand for our founding principles or lay down to a new master and a new Obama court?
 
Barack Obama has already discussed his judicial philosophy in numerous lectures including one at the University of Chicago Law School where stated that ultra-liberal (socialist) Justice Ruth-Bader Ginsberg was a "very sensible judge". I think it is a safe bet Obama will nominate, if he is elected, justices who share his political ideology and use the courts not as they were constitutionally designed, but as a weapon to subjugate and push his liberal philosophy onto the American people. This has been the weapon of the liberals for decades as they know the American people would never pass their measures and endorse outright socialism at the ballot box, so they use the courts to bypass the will of the people leaving us only to wonder what happend to our country and her freedoms?
 
One cannot state enough how critical this falls election will be if for this reason alone. John McCain has already stated he will nominate based on their ability to interpret the Constitution and those who use that very document to arrive at their decisions and not political and philosophical winds. Our entire system of self government will be on the ballot this fall and I pray that America has the sense to take back what has been taken from them, the right to self govern.
 
 
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A Real Conservative

I don't think its any secret to those who follow politics that the United States government is out of control. The Democrats (socialists) feel there isn't one problem the country faces that can't be solved with huge tax increases and expanding the size of the federal government. The problem is too many Republicans have fallen into line with this sort of thinking as well. The Founding Father's vision of "limited government" was thrown out the window decades ago and the march to socialism continues on at the peril of our liberties and our fortunes. There is coming a time in the not too distant future when we are going to have to STOP the path we are on or face a very grim reality that the United States is dying a slow death brought about by the very ones we the people elected to save us. Unfortunately, an uninformed and apathetic electorate don't seem to notice the dilemma and continue to throw gasoline on the fire.
 
It is important to acknowledge those out there on the front lines of politics who are really standing up for the people of this nation by spreading their accomplishments, and this is the exact reason for this post. Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) is one of those true conservative heroes, standing up to government interference, regulation, and expansion. Over the past year, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) has placed “holds” on dozens of bills that Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had slated for expedited passage through the Senate. With the legislative session drawing to a close, Reid has now bundled all of these bills into one massive package that he plans to cram through the Senate with one single vote. Learning of Reid’s plan, Coburn spoke from the Senate floor:
 

That bill is coming about because myself and several other senators have refused to allow those bills to go without debate on this floor and without the ability to amend them. Now, some of them are very good things we ought to be about. But we should not be about it until we are going to inculcate and act as senators the same way every other family in this country has to act; that is, by making a decision based on priorities. …

By historical standards, this is supposed to be the greatest deliberative body in the world. In the 110th Congress, 890 bills have passed — 890. Fifty of them have had debate. Only 50 have had debate. And for most of those, the debate has been extremely limited and shortened through the power of the majority leader. …

So is it any wonder that only 9% of the American public has any significant confidence in the Congress to put forward their interests? We are going to be doing this at a time when the No. 1 issue in this country is energy security and energy prices, but we are going to put a bill on the Senate floor that grows the government, that creates 70 new programs, and spends somewhere between $25 billion and $50 billion.

I would tell my colleagues that most people sitting down to their dinner table think we have our priorities messed up, and they are right. We do.
Earlier in his speech, Coburn noted that according to the Government Accountability Office, federal spending is already around 20% of GDP. If we do nothing to change current policy, it is set to rise to 35% of GDP by 2038. That number is a huge threat to the liberty of America. It is high time the Senate started an honest debate about it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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"Too Liberal To Fight"

The title of this post was taken from a quote by the former Soviet leader and premier Nikita Krushchev. The quote's context was from the Soviet's prodding and pushing of President John F. Kennedy's buttons during the Cuban missile crisis and the percieved reluctance and unwillingness to use any means necessary to protect America and her allies. Krushchev never doubted America's might but did doubt Kennedy's resolve saying he was "too liberal to fight".
 
Given the constant gaffes by the Senator from Illinois concerning just about every issue, none have been more alarming than his comments concerning the war on terror and most imortantly, the war in Iraq. He has shifted and wobbled so often on his positions, its hard to tell just where Obama really stands on this all too important issue. No one has written a better piece on the situation than the PatriotPost's Mark Alexander. Alexander's words hit home and the questions he raises are not only fair, but should be asked by every single American who enters a voting booth this November. It is my hope that those who read the following, will pass it on to as many as they can. The PatriotPost can be reached at  http://patriotpost.us/ and is a vital conservative tool. Here is the article by a true patriot, Mark Alexander.
 

Obama, the National Security Neophyte

By Mark Alexander

This week, Iranian Islamist Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad tested his new ballistic missile, the Shahab-3—range 1,250 miles. Next door in Iraq, 550 metric tons of “yellowcake” uranium ore, which Saddam intended to weaponize for use in his non-existent WMD program, were removed from Tuwaitha. (That’s enough for more than 100 medium-sized nuclear boomers.) And while al-Qa’ida has been routed in Iraq, there was plenty of evidence this week that jihadis are putting up fierce resistance in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Seems like this is as good a week as any to pause and ponder, “Who should be our next commander in chief?”

The most important constitutional role of our president is that of commander in chief—which is why every Patriot, every American, every human on the planet, should be deeply concerned about the prospect of a “President Obama.”

If Barack Hussein Obama, the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate, persuades voters that he is a “centrist candidate” and parlays that deception into defeating John McCain, there will be plenty of “change” in the coming years—unpleasant at best and catastrophic at worst.

Arguably, since our nation’s founding, no candidate has been less qualified than Obama to be his political party’s nominee for president of the United States. And nowhere is Obama more ill prepared than in matters of national security.

Obama responded to Iran’s missile tests this week, saying, “Now is the time to work with our friends and allies, and to pursue direct and aggressive diplomacy with the Iranian regime backed by tougher unilateral and multilateral sanctions. It’s time to offer the Iranians a clear choice between increased costs for continuing their troubling behavior, and concrete incentives that would come if they change course.”

“Incentives”? Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad has vowed to destroy Israel and create another Holocaust. How about this incentive—a paraphrase from JFK during the Cuban missile debacle: “It shall be the policy of this nation to regard any missile launched from Iran against any ally of the United States as an attack by Iran on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon Iran.”

Further, Obama insists, “I trust the American people to understand that it is not weakness, but wisdom to talk not just to our friends, but to our enemies, like Roosevelt did, and Kennedy did, and Truman did.”

Come again? A quick fact check and one finds that Franklin Roosevelt did not hold direct talks with Adolf Hitler or Hideki Tojo. Harry Truman’s “pre-conditions” for peace negotiations with Japan were two atomic bombs, and Truman didn’t talk with North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung after his invasion of South Korea in 1950. Instead, he sent troops, and we are still there, as we are in Japan and Germany. As for John Kennedy, he did meet with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1961. But Khrushchev knew, after Kennedy’s Bay of Pigs fiasco, that he could outflank Kennedy.

Elie Abel, who authored The Missile Crisis, the definitive text on Russia’s placement of long-range nukes in Cuba, said, “How close we came to Armageddon I did not fully realize until I started researching this book.” In it, he wrote, “There is reason to believe that Khrushchev took Kennedy’s measure in June 1961 and decided this was a young man who would shrink from hard decisions. There is no evidence to support the belief that Khrushchev ever questioned America’s power. He questioned only the president’s readiness to use it. As he once told Robert Frost, he came to believe that Americans are ‘too liberal to fight’.”

When Obama was asked if he would meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong-il, without preconditions, he responded, “I think it’s a disgrace that we have not spoken to them.”

Well heck, Ted Turner went to North Korea and did some negotiating. Perhaps Obama plans to appoint Turner’s ex, “Hanoi” Jane Fonda, his ambassador there.

Talk aside, we have boots on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan, and in regard to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Obama’s abject nescience is readily apparent.

“Let me be as clear as I can be,” says Obama. “I intend to end this war. My first day in office I will bring the Joint Chiefs of Staff in and I will give them a new mission and that is to end this war—responsibly, deliberately, but decisively.”

The only way to end a war “responsibly, deliberately and decisively” is victory.

On retreat from Iraq, Obama says, “What’s important is to understand the difference between strategy and tactics... I am not somebody—unlike George Bush—who is willing to ignore facts on the basis of my preconceived notions.”

I have been through 16 national-security programs for senior tacticians and strategists, and I do not recall ever coming across any alumni reference to “Barack Obama.” I would suggest that Obama take a short course on The Long War.

Of course, Obama announced this week that he plans to visit Iraq for a “fact-finding mission,” in order to make “a thorough assessment” [Read: “Change my policy”]. Here is a fact he might consider: Attacks in Iraq are down more than 90 percent over the previous year.

Regarding al-Qa’ida strongholds in Afghanistan or Pakistan, Obama says, “I think it would be a profound mistake for us to use nuclear weapons in any circumstance.” Rule number one—NEVER take any option off the table, EVER.

Most stupefyingly, Obama has pledged to revitalize the Clinton Doctrine for dealing with terrorists—treat terrorism as a criminal matter.

In regard to Obama’s plan for overall military preparedness, it just gets worse.

“I will cut investments in unproven missile defense systems.” This year, both our sea-based SM-3 and ground-based midcourse defense system missiles proved to be successful. The U.S. Bureau of Arms Control concluded in May, “The ballistic missile danger to the US, its forces deployed abroad, and allies and friends is real and growing.” (See Obama’s pledge to abolish missile defense).

“I will not weaponize space.” Memo to Senator Obama: Our current policy is not to weaponize space.

“I will slow our development of future combat systems...” The average service age of our frontline fighter aircraft is 23 years. The Army’s Future Combat Systems is the first full-spectrum modernization effort since the 1960s. Of course, the Marines, who are still using some hardware from long-ago wars, have always improvised, adapted and overcome.

“I will set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons... I will seek a global ban on the production of fissile material and I will negotiate with Russia to take our ICBMs off hair-trigger alert and to achieve deep cuts in our nuclear arsenals.”

Well, I’m all for no nuclear weapons. However, until the other guys are willing to give up their 4,162 nukes, we had best maintain a deterrence strategy, and since most nuclear weapon components have a shelf life, we must continue to update our weapons for them to be functional. And what’s this nonsense about U.S. nuclear forces being on “hair-trigger alert”? Apparently, Candidate Obama has been watching reruns of “Dr. Strangelove.”

In his first annual address, President George Washington declared, “To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.” Apparently, Obama, and the rest of his far-Left cadre, missed that memo.

In 1994, Ronald Reagan observed, “The Democrats may remember their lines, but how quickly they forget the lessons of the past. I have witnessed five major wars in my lifetime, and I know how swiftly storm clouds can gather on a peaceful horizon... In the end, it all comes down to leadership, and that is what this country is looking for now.”

Indeed, it is.

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Socialists for Socialized Medicine- It Doesn't Work

For any of you who frequent this blog, you will notice my condemnation for anything socialistic in nature. The liberals (socialists) plans for universal health care would not be excluded from this execration. What probably frustrates me the most about this whole argument is the left's disdain of comments relating to similar programs in Europe and Canada having not worked the way in which the programs were intended. Given the situations created by these programs, one would think a logical, rational, and reasonable soul would look at the problems of such programs and think twice about implementing them here in the United States, not to mention our own governments penchant for destroying everything it touches. But then again, we are talking about the left.
 
Everything government touches, it ruins. Take a look at Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, our national education system, and FEMA, just to name a few, and you will see bureaucratic ineptitude from start to finish. The reason is really quite simple why these programs and hundreds more like them have been miserable failures in alleviating the problems of its citizens; the United States government has taken on responsibilities it was not designed to undertake. Our Founding Fathers believed in limited government with little interference into the lives of its citizens. Given the track record of the United States government, why would we entertain the idea of ceding more control and money to them when every other program its has created is either insolvent or close to it?  Its clear the left feels "cradle to grave" entitlements should be our future despite our inability to keep up with the rising costs of entitlement programs, such as the ones mentioned above, that we already have. The Founding Fathers are spinning in their graves when they see how close we are to destroying their legacy and accomplishments with foolish notions of "socialistic utopias" and "classless societies". The truth is this line of thinking is dangerous to to our freedoms. 
 
A Canadian woman by the name of Shona Robertson- Holmes is just the latest victim of one of the failed leftist policies her country has implemented in the past decade or so. It seems Ms. Holmes was diagnosed with a tumor but was told the wait to get the tumor removed was going to be over 4 months, leaving her blind. The Politico says it like this:
 
   "Shona Robertson-Holmes was a mess. She had crushing headaches, insomnia and adrenaline levels so high that she constantly felt as if she had just stepped in front of a speeding bus. And that’s not to mention her rapidly deteriorating eyesight.

She headed to her family doctor, who recommended that she see two specialists.

But Robertson-Holmes is Canadian, and her state-provided health care gave her a wait time of four months to see a neurologist and six months to see an endocrinologist. Unable to get an expedited appointment, and with her eyesight worsening, Robertson-Holmes called the Mayo Clinic in Arizona and went in for tests and a diagnosis within a week.

The doctors there told her she had a four-to-six-week window to have a marble-sized tumor on her pituitary gland removed before her vision loss would be irreversible.

Returning home with the diagnosis, the Ontario native was still unable to expedite the surgery. Three weeks later, she came back to Mayo for brain surgery. And she took out a second mortgage to pay for the $100,000 ordeal."   
 
The truth is there are hundreds of cases similar to this from Europe and Canada where they are seeing the real effects of socialized medicine. Many now come to the United States to have their surgeries because the wait time back home is just too long. One other side effect of the socialized health care plans has been the fleeing of quality physicians to more free market systems.
 
This is just another example of the left going off half cocked without thinking through the repurcussions of such ideas. But this time we have proof from other nations that what they want to implement doesn't really work. Whether its the price of food sky-rocketing or the poor starving to death from the mandated creation of bio-fuels, the left cannot see the forest for the trees. There is a better way to help the people with health care, its just not through another nightmare government program.
 
Here is a link to the article in The Politico:  http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11570.html
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