Friday, July 3, 2009

Forced Healath Care, another form of Tyranny!

Senate Bill would Fine People More Than $1000 for Refusing Health Care coverage


I thought Health Care for all is something everyone wanted? Why would fines even be an issue?

This is just another form of Tyranny. If you question this statement, just read the definition of Tyranny and you will see that it fits quite well in this case.

tyr⋅an⋅ny

–noun, plural -nies.
1. arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority.
2. the government or rule of a tyrant or absolute ruler.
3. a state ruled by a tyrant or absolute ruler.
4. oppressive or unjustly severe government on the part of any ruler.
5. undue severity or harshness.
6. a tyrannical act or proceeding.

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When the government can take away your choice, you are living under Tyranny. I am not talking about obeying the law of the land in regard to stealing or killing. These are basic human laws that I believe are handed down from God. I am speaking of the control, for our own good mind you, by our government of every aspect of our lives.

When you are made to do something, under the fear of fines or imprisonment, this is Tyranny. Some Examples of Tyranny (again, for our own good): seat belt laws, helmet laws, car seat laws, smoking laws, life jacket laws, home owners insurance laws, gun regulation laws, and lets not forget the IRS. They have the right to take your wages, your home, and your business. We may add health care to this list.

I am not saying that some of these laws are not good ideas for safety purposes, but should it be law. Should the government be able to hand out fines or jail time if we do not do what they think is in our best interest?

I for one will always say no to tyranny...in all forms.

2 comments:

Heli gunner Tom said...

I am happy to find another good, conservative Blog like yours-- and glad I joined your 'followers.'
I write a Christian based Journal that also helps other disabled combat Veterans swim with the VA sharks who love to screw the combat Vets.

Warm Regards,
Tom Schuckman
tschuckman@aol.com
Vietnam Veteran:68-70.

Kris said...

tom,

first...thanks for your service.

second...welcome.

kw