From Joseph Farah:
Question: Do you know why so many Americans are ready to give up a little bit more of their freedom and see a little bit less of their paycheck every week for a nationalized health care program?
Answer: Because most Americans have not yet experienced the horrors of socialized medicine first hand.
That's why.
That's the only reason.
But, in this global village we keep hearing about, it is getting more difficult to hide the shortcomings of what will soon become known in this country as HillaryCare.
In England, for instance, it is not at all unusual for patients to be denied needed surgery because they refuse or are unable to quit smoking.
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Get ready for this in the U.S. beginning in 2009 if Congress believes you voted for nationalized health care in the next election. This will be Hillary Clinton's No. 1 issue – and probably, after Iraq, the biggest issue for those running for Congress.
What's it going to be for you?
Do you want to live in a nanny-state where decisions about your welfare and your lifestyle are made by government bureaucrats?
Or do you want to preserve what's left of freedom in this country – maybe even expand it as our brave ancestors did?
Time is running out.
Right now, political inertia is pushing us closer and closer toward nationalized, socialized medicine in this country. It's not just Democrats supporting it anymore; Republicans are tripping over themselves to show how compassionate they are, too.
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