Posted on 01/11/2005 9:10:38 AM PST by PHLSyndicate
GWB's Brave New World. There, I said. Its a cliché that I can't avoid, and a cliché that happens to be, well, true.
If you are a person of the politial persuasion who wishes government control our health care system, I'd advise you to be careful what you wish for -- you just might get it.
It seems that not only does our "conservative" president have the honour of passing the largest piece of social welfare spending since Lyndon Johnson, with the government-funded prescription drug plan, he will most likely be the first President to wield medical science as a weapon against political dissidents through the use of forced drugging and institutionalization for "the politically paranoid."
Wow. This is almost as cool as Eugenics!
Opposing Bush - A Form of Mental Illness?
When the 109th Congress convenes in Washington in January, Senator Bill Frist, the first practicing physician elected to the Senate since 1928, plans to file a bill that would define 'political paranoia' as a mental disorder, paving the way for individuals who suffer from paranoid delusions regarding voter fraud, political persecution and FBI surveillance to receive Medicare reimbursement for any psychiatric treatment they receive," writes Hermione Slatkin, Medical Correspondent for the Swift Report. "Rick Smith, a spokesman for Senator Frist, says that the measure has a good chance of passingsomething that can only help a portion of the population that is suffering significant distress."
Not only is "treatment" of the politically paranoid on the agenda of our benevolent leader, so is the drugging of our children.
Federal Control of Education Must End
The Department of Education is spending $5 million on Mental Health Integration in Schools as well as another million dollars for Sen. Kennedys early childhood mental health program called Foundations for Learning. All this is a boon to the pharmaceutical industry, but a horror for the children whose mental health is not the schools responsibility. It is just one more effort to wrest control of a parents fundamental rights and responsibility over the welfare of their children.
Ron Paul, my favorite Republican, worked to introduce legislation that would at least require parental consent -- but it was voted down. Go figure.
Republicans Have Family under Attack
The idea that children should be routinely examined for mental illness at school and possibly drugged without their parents consent is something out of a horrifying science-fiction novel in which a totalitarian state runs everything. Critics of government schooling have long warned that political control of education is an affront to the family and would lead to further usurpation of its authority. The widespread prescription of Ritalin for so-called attention-deficit disorder was only the beginning. In 2002 Bush appointed the Orwellian-named New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, which last year issued its recommendations for universal screening.
Am I the only one who is a bit creeped out by all of this? Just as a welfare state necessitates a warfare state, and vice versa, government control of health care necessitates the politicization and abuse of power granted by that authority.
That is as true as the fact that those with power only want one thing -- more power.
Or lacking that, just sign up for Democratic Underground and post your nonsense there. They will take it seriously and jump on it like a duck on a June bug. Their support will be pure paranoia, but perhaps it will gratify you.
Congressman Billybob
If the author were as funny as he considers himself to be, he would be writing gags for a living, rather than annoying us for free.
It's getting pushy too.
This is a pushy blogger.
yep
Pushy and indignant. We should be seeing some upper-case words and potty language any minute now.
Where'd he go? He's gotten awfully quiet.
Probably just signed up on LP and is posting an anti-FR blog.
Beyond pushy.......he claims to want to debate, but has yet to respond to my question.......which was about something he was addressing in his post and claimed to want to discuss.
We might have hurt his widdle feelings.
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Avec panties en la bunch.
What's up with the troll assault today? Was there a plan of attack I didn't know about?
I haven't seen him in a long time.
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No point in bothering now.
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