We've gone too far
How did you and I let this happen in the USA?
On the brink of losing the greatest country in the world
I can't believe we're having this conversation.
It's not like, as Evan Thomas wrote in the frightening Newsweek article, we're afraid to talk about death, because this conversation is not about life and death. It's about euthanasia. They're talking openly now -- these left wing ideologues -- about ending lives of the elderly for the benefit of those who are younger.
Now I don't think for one minute that Evan Thomas is going to be depending on the Federal Government for his family's health care needs. The wealthy liberals you see on TV, telling us how great Obama's plans for health care are, won't need Obama's health care.
There will always be doctors available, for a price, who will treat the wealthy outside of Obama's health care plan. If you think Steven Speilberg is going to be waiting in the same lines that the working stiffs are waiting in, you've lost your mind.
No, he and Evan Thomas and Barack Obama are talking TO us, not with us. They're saying 'hey, this is good for you, and your family. Our families? No, no thank you. We've got another thing going.'
So now in America we're having the discussion. Maybe Evan Thomas is right, you know? I mean, he did say that Obama is "sort of above the world, he's sort of God!" So perhaps Obama does have our best interests at heart, and maybe Evan Thomas is right when he argues that Americans should loosen up and get ready to let our elderly folks just -- you know -- die.
Cut off the water, cut off the food, remind them that their deaths are for the good of the many.
I can't believe we're having this discussion.
The American Thinker writes, "Newsweek seeks to make us more comfortable with the idea of killing our parents and grandparents." And this isn't shocking the living hell out of you? Have we become so jaded now in these United States that we can have a major news magazine propose the idea -- wait, defend the idea that we should off our elders so we have more money for ourselves?
I can't believe we're talking about this!
Rush Limbaugh closed a very sobering talk yesterday on his show: "Scary, sick, insidious stuff. As I say, this is not only about changing the way we think, this is about changing our culture, changing the way we've been brought up."
Yes, we are at that point. We have come this far. Our children are not shocked. Many of them probably think, yes, that's right. We're going to need government money for ourselves. We'll have to let the elderly die sooner.
Selfishness was supposedly a conservative thing, remember?
It wasn't a few weeks ago that liberals went absolutely bonkers as Sarah Palin called the democrats' health care plan 'downright evil,' and put into words what many were thinking. Death Panels, she said, were in this plan. A death panel would end up deciding it was time for you to die. No more care for you, nope. It is costing the government too much money.
Palin was pilloried for having said something so 'stupid!' She lied! There's no 'death panel' in the bill! Of course they were saying that the words death panel were not there, but they knew the concept was indeed there.
Mr. Obama and the White House said that the death panel section would be removed. Democrats in congress freaked out -- they wanted those death panels! And now, again within just a few weeks, Evan Thomas in a cover story for Newsweek, defends the death panels.
Sarah Palin was right after all, all along.
I can't believe we are talking about this.
Now I don't think for one minute that Evan Thomas is going to be depending on the Federal Government for his family's health care needs. The wealthy liberals you see on TV, telling us how great Obama's plans for health care are, won't need Obama's health care.
There will always be doctors available, for a price, who will treat the wealthy outside of Obama's health care plan. If you think Steven Speilberg is going to be waiting in the same lines that the working stiffs are waiting in, you've lost your mind.
No, he and Evan Thomas and Barack Obama are talking TO us, not with us. They're saying 'hey, this is good for you, and your family. Our families? No, no thank you. We've got another thing going.'
So now in America we're having the discussion. Maybe Evan Thomas is right, you know? I mean, he did say that Obama is "sort of above the world, he's sort of God!" So perhaps Obama does have our best interests at heart, and maybe Evan Thomas is right when he argues that Americans should loosen up and get ready to let our elderly folks just -- you know -- die.
Cut off the water, cut off the food, remind them that their deaths are for the good of the many.
I can't believe we're having this discussion.
The American Thinker writes, "Newsweek seeks to make us more comfortable with the idea of killing our parents and grandparents." And this isn't shocking the living hell out of you? Have we become so jaded now in these United States that we can have a major news magazine propose the idea -- wait, defend the idea that we should off our elders so we have more money for ourselves?
I can't believe we're talking about this!
Rush Limbaugh closed a very sobering talk yesterday on his show: "Scary, sick, insidious stuff. As I say, this is not only about changing the way we think, this is about changing our culture, changing the way we've been brought up."
Yes, we are at that point. We have come this far. Our children are not shocked. Many of them probably think, yes, that's right. We're going to need government money for ourselves. We'll have to let the elderly die sooner.
Selfishness was supposedly a conservative thing, remember?
It wasn't a few weeks ago that liberals went absolutely bonkers as Sarah Palin called the democrats' health care plan 'downright evil,' and put into words what many were thinking. Death Panels, she said, were in this plan. A death panel would end up deciding it was time for you to die. No more care for you, nope. It is costing the government too much money.
Palin was pilloried for having said something so 'stupid!' She lied! There's no 'death panel' in the bill! Of course they were saying that the words death panel were not there, but they knew the concept was indeed there.
Mr. Obama and the White House said that the death panel section would be removed. Democrats in congress freaked out -- they wanted those death panels! And now, again within just a few weeks, Evan Thomas in a cover story for Newsweek, defends the death panels.
Sarah Palin was right after all, all along.
I can't believe we are talking about this.
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