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 | | From: | Williams | | Subject: | bush to the poor and crippled: die! | | Date: | 22 Jan 2005 08:35:10 -0800 |
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 | Bush to Seek Cuts in Medicaid By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: January 22, 2005
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush is readying a new budget that would carve savings from Medicaid. Lobbyists and lawmakers' aides, speaking on condition of anonymity, say he will focus on Medicaid, the health-care program for low-income and disabled people.....
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"freedom" for the "darkest corners of the world"... but to hell with the poor and crippled in america... let them eat caviar and drink champagne
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 | | From: | Werner Hetzner | | Subject: | Re: bush to the poor and crippled: die! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:32:14 GMT |
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Williams wrote:
>Bush to Seek Cuts in Medicaid >By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS >Published: January 22, 2005 > >WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush is readying a new budget that would >carve savings from Medicaid. Lobbyists and lawmakers' aides, speaking >on condition of anonymity, say he will focus on Medicaid, the >health-care program for low-income and disabled people..... > >--------------------------- > >"freedom" for the "darkest corners of the world"... but to hell with >the poor and crippled in america... let them eat caviar and drink >champagne >
if "we the people'' must pay for a "money pit'' we obviously don't want, does that not make us accountable to government? http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Accountable.shtml
schools http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/PerformanceGap.shtml http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/ReportCard.shtml http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Schools.shtml
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Dollars in the common treasury are like fish in the common sea - anyone who can will harvest to extinction. That is why socialism is fundamentally corrupting and can not work. ----
Wasn't America supposed to be about voluntary agreement instead of forced obedience? Isn't it high time to join The Resistance? http://www.ny.lp.org/choice ---- " In crafting the Bill of Rights, the framers were careful to acknowledge implicitly and explicitly two key truths:
The first is that government does not grant rights it acknowledges them. They exist independently of government. They're part of who and what we are. And, as Jefferson noted in the Declaration of Independence, the only legitimate function of government is to secure them.
The second is that government is a servant to whom we delegate powers, not a master who dispenses privileges. The Constitution carefully enumerates the powers we, the people, delegate to our government and it specifically denies that government any powers not so delegated. Our rights lie beyond the pale of that delegation. They are sacrosanct. Any government which infringes upon them is engaged in an intolerable usurpation. " www.badnarik.org -----
A "right" as envisioned by the Founders meant that the government was not permitted to interfere with your pursuit of them, i.e., your pursuit of happiness was to be unhindered by government.
The "right" of free speech means that government cannot interfere with your free speech. The "right" of gun ownership means that the government cannot infringe your gun ownership. What does "right" to health care mean? It means that the government cannot stand in the way of your pursuit of health care, or impede your obtaining health care. The "right" to an attorney means that the government cannot prevent you obtaining an attorney to represent you.
Of course, "right" has incorrectly come to mean that someone must supply you with something. If your "right" to housing means that some slave must supply you with housing, and your "right" to health care means that some slave must supply you with health care, and your "right" to an attorney means that some slave must supply you with an attorney, does your "right" to free speech mean that some slave must supply you with a loudspeaker, or TV air time? Does your "right" to own guns mean that some slave must supply you with guns?
Gary Popkin,
NYC http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Rights.shtml
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 | | From: | New Dark Ages | | Subject: | Re: bush to the poor and crippled: die! | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:44:07 GMT |
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 | whetzner@mac.com wrote... > > > Williams wrote: > > >Bush to Seek Cuts in Medicaid > >By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS > >Published: January 22, 2005 > > > >WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush is readying a new budget that would > >carve savings from Medicaid. Lobbyists and lawmakers' aides, speaking > >on condition of anonymity, say he will focus on Medicaid, the > >health-care program for low-income and disabled people..... > > > >--------------------------- > > > >"freedom" for the "darkest corners of the world"... but to hell with > >the poor and crippled in america... let them eat caviar and drink > >champagne > > > > > if "we the people'' must pay for a "money pit'' we obviously don't > want, does that not make us accountable to > government? > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Accountable.shtml > > schools > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/PerformanceGap.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/ReportCard.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Schools.shtml > > > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Environment.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Social%20Security.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Health%20Care.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Drugs.shtm > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Education.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Poverty.shtml > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/ExampleTOC.shtml > and more > > Dollars in the common treasury are like fish in the common sea - anyone > who can will harvest to extinction. That is why socialism is > fundamentally corrupting and can not work. ---- > > Wasn't America supposed to be about voluntary agreement instead of > forced obedience? > Isn't it high time to join The Resistance? > http://www.ny.lp.org/choice > ---- > " > In crafting the Bill of Rights, the framers were careful to acknowledge > implicitly and explicitly two key truths: > > The first is that government does not grant rights it acknowledges them. > They exist independently of government. They're part of who and what we > are. And, as Jefferson noted in the Declaration of Independence, the > only legitimate function of government is to secure them. > > The second is that government is a servant to whom we delegate powers, > not a master who dispenses privileges. The Constitution carefully > enumerates the powers we, the people, delegate to our government and it > specifically denies that government any powers not so delegated. Our > rights lie beyond the pale of that delegation. They are sacrosanct. Any > government which infringes upon them is engaged in an intolerable > usurpation. > " > www.badnarik.org > ----- > > A "right" as envisioned by the Founders meant that the government was > not permitted to interfere with your pursuit of them, i.e., your > pursuit of happiness was to be unhindered by government. > > The "right" of free speech means that government cannot interfere > with your free speech. The "right" of gun ownership means that the > government cannot infringe your gun ownership. What does "right" to > health care mean? It means that the government cannot stand in the > way of your pursuit of health care, or impede your obtaining health > care. The "right" to an attorney means that the government cannot > prevent you obtaining an attorney to represent you. > > Of course, "right" has incorrectly come to mean that someone must > supply you with something. If your "right" to housing means that some > slave must supply you with housing, and your "right" to health care > means that some slave must supply you with health care, and your > "right" to an attorney means that some slave must supply you with an > attorney, does your "right" to free speech mean that some slave must > supply you with a loudspeaker, or TV air time? Does your "right" to own > guns mean that some slave must supply you with guns? > > > Gary Popkin, > > NYC > http://1marketsquare.com/CapLP/Rights.shtml
Looks like a flake site to me.
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 | | From: | C. Pangus | | Subject: | Re: bush to the poor and crippled: die! | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 11:24:54 GMT |
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 | "Williams" wrote in message news:1106411710.002442.233600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Bush to Seek Cuts in Medicaid > By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS > Published: January 22, 2005 > > WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush is readying a new budget that would > carve savings from Medicaid. Lobbyists and lawmakers' aides, speaking > on condition of anonymity, say he will focus on Medicaid, the > health-care program for low-income and disabled people..... > > --------------------------- > > "freedom" for the "darkest corners of the world"... but to hell with > the poor and crippled in america... let them eat caviar and drink > champagne >
Charity begins at home.
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