The following excerpts and links offer a broader perspective to those good folks who simply can’t believe our Police Officers and Judicial System could possibly stray from the course of protecting the Peace and venture onto the path of tyranny.
An Explanation of the Illusion of Health Care Reform
Last modified on 2009-08-23 21:44:48 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
Brilliant Insight into the Media Coverage of the Health Care Debate

The power elite are also in the business of creating illusions. They use their politicians and the mass media to try to create a perception of reality they would like us to see.
It is not often that a writer is able to see past the “hype” and create clarity where illusion is the goal. Enter Szandor Blestman who quickly reveals the magicians secret and informs the audience to focus on the misdirection.
Mr. Blestman has written and outstanding article for the American Chronicle: Gun Propaganda and the Health Care Reform Illusion.
Independent of you political affiliations or sentiments reviewing Mr. Blestman’s fine article will certainly provide enlightenment — and not on whether health care reform is good or bad, rather to focus you attention on the puppet masters an their objectives.
I personally do no know a soul who believes that some people should have access to health care and others should not. However, I know quite a few who believe the current legislation is nothing by hype and will never deliver on the promise of excellent universal health care. There logic is difficult to ignore as we routinely hear about these large thousand page pieces of legislation pushes through the House or Senate with members never reading the bills and then we find there are “riders” within the bill that have nothing to do with the subject matter of the bill.
My personal concern is that this legislation appears to be fundamentally aligned with “cost control” of health care and we all know that “cost control” equates to a lack of access. Anyone who has struggled with an insurance company over access to health care knows the fundamental issue the Insurance company is focused upon is “cost control”. So, now we will use our angst over Insurance companies focus on “cost control” to implement a “public option” focused on “cost control” and have less ability to have our concerns addressed? It is still possible to negotiate, apply pressure and ultimately sue an Insurance company and who believes that we will have any remedy when the “insurance company” is the federal government?
How Many U.S. Adults are In the Prison System? (March, 2009)
Last modified on 2009-08-03 07:25:12 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
The total population of the U.S. corrections system now exceeds 7.3 million — one of every 31 U.S. adults.
How Did We Become a Penal Colony?
Last modified on 2009-08-03 06:39:35 GMT. 0 comments. Top.
Federal law now criminalizes activities that the average person would never dream would land him in prison. Consequently, every year, thousands of upstanding, responsible Americans run afoul of some incomprehensible federal law and end up serving time in federal prison.
Rural Sense
Last modified on 2009-08-03 06:55:50 GMT. 0 comments. Top.




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