GracieRuth
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Okay I just wrote a long post and then my computer got unplugged. grrrr. lol
Here is the short version. Superficially, I'm disappointed because I wanted national health care and it looks like its going down the tubes. On a much deeper level though, I'm experiencing comfort and I'll explain why. During the campaign, Obama set off all my totalitarian bells and whistles. He is the sort of personality that is not content to maintain law and order, but is willing to use government power to control thought. We see this most clearly in his willingness to force religious folks to violate their consciences and pay for the abortions and contraception of their employees -- now I'm personally fine with contraception and first trimester abortion, but I'm fanatical about protecting freedom of religion, so you can imagine how I feel about this. Anyhow, I cried the day Obama was elected.
After I had my good cry, I comforted myself with one fact: SEPARATION OF POWERS. This week, I got to watch separation of powers in action. And quite honestly, it is just more important to know that my country is protected from dictatorial wannabes than getting national healthcare. Hehehehehehe so funny to see Obama have his little temper tantrum.
Just a sidenote -- it is very irritating to me that the attorneys for Obama were so unprepared. It's just the arrogance of the Left. They assume that conservatives are stupid, are evil, are greedy, are ANYTHING but worthy opponants. Pride comes before the fall, and a lot of what we saw this week was the arrogance of these assumptions. I hope that in the future, more thoughtful men and women who don't have their noses in the air will bring health care to the forefront once more and argue on behalf of providing for the common welfare.
Here is the short version. Superficially, I'm disappointed because I wanted national health care and it looks like its going down the tubes. On a much deeper level though, I'm experiencing comfort and I'll explain why. During the campaign, Obama set off all my totalitarian bells and whistles. He is the sort of personality that is not content to maintain law and order, but is willing to use government power to control thought. We see this most clearly in his willingness to force religious folks to violate their consciences and pay for the abortions and contraception of their employees -- now I'm personally fine with contraception and first trimester abortion, but I'm fanatical about protecting freedom of religion, so you can imagine how I feel about this. Anyhow, I cried the day Obama was elected.
After I had my good cry, I comforted myself with one fact: SEPARATION OF POWERS. This week, I got to watch separation of powers in action. And quite honestly, it is just more important to know that my country is protected from dictatorial wannabes than getting national healthcare. Hehehehehehe so funny to see Obama have his little temper tantrum.
Just a sidenote -- it is very irritating to me that the attorneys for Obama were so unprepared. It's just the arrogance of the Left. They assume that conservatives are stupid, are evil, are greedy, are ANYTHING but worthy opponants. Pride comes before the fall, and a lot of what we saw this week was the arrogance of these assumptions. I hope that in the future, more thoughtful men and women who don't have their noses in the air will bring health care to the forefront once more and argue on behalf of providing for the common welfare.
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