Why is it that the Veterans are treated via a socialized government run medical system, and it is rated best, out of all medical systems in the US? Why is the public so happy with 'socialized' police forces, firefighters, and post office, which are all 'social' government run systems? Those who do not like socialism should stop calling the firefighters, police, and quit using the post office, as well as government run political systems, welfare, food stamps. Those objecting to socialism should quit using roads, bridges, tunnels, and countless other government programs or benefits in our society, including such things as NASA... museums and countless parks.
Government is not the problem, it is the solution to corrupt corporations, including insurance companies. See why... read the article below.....
WARSAW, Poland -- Polish
police found the infamous
"Arbeit Macht Frei" sign
that was stolen from the
gate of the former Nazi
death camp of Auschwitz
after an intensive
three-day hunt and
arrested five suspects,
police said early Monday.
The sign was f...
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan -- A
Russian rocket blasted
off from a cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan lighting up
the frigid Central Asian
steppe Monday, shuttling
an American, a Russian
and a Japanese to the
International Space
Station.
ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY
AIRCRAFT -- The top U.S.
military officer said
Sunday he does not assume
Iran's brief seizure of
an Iraqi oil well is part
of an orchestrated plan
in Tehran to threaten its
neighbors.
In reference to Ingrid's
comment today about being
blessed with all
spiritual blessings in
Christ, I would like to
share something that
happened to me a few days
ago that relates to that
comment. It was
nearly mid-morning after
feeling energized...
Jabbering
I was talking to a friend
this weekend about some
issue that he was trying
think through. As
we were exchanging ideas
and I was saying
something, his right
eyebrow sudden went up
and I laughed and said
"what"....
WASHINGTON -- Senate
Democrats confidently
advanced heath care
legislation Sunday toward
a make-or-break test vote
in a push for
Christmas-week passage.
Republicans vowed to
resist what they appeared
unable to stop.
RIO DE JANEIRO -- A New
Jersey man who has fought
for five years to regain
custody of his young son
in Brazil would allow the
boy's Brazilian family
visitation if he wins his
case, he told The
Associated Press on
Sunday.