During the 1980s President Reagan started an anti drug campaign with the theme of saying NO. Today, we must once again say no. While I hope each of us has said no to schedule 4 and 5 narcotics, there is a drug sweeping the US far more deadly than anything that goes up your nose or down your throat. This drug is government dependence and control. Today everyone wants a handout from the federal government. We want the imperial government of the US to provide us with housing, vehicles, health care, food, and education. We seem eager to forget Constitutional restrictions if we feel there is some from of material substance to be gained. However, we are quick to invoke Constitutional boundaries if it pertains to criminal prosecution. If the police violate the rights of violent criminals the case will quickly be thrown out on Unconstitutional grounds. This selective use of the Constitution will quickly thwart the 4th Amendment as well, and unlawful searches and seizures will be a part of American life as if the war for Independence was never fought.
I have already put my family on notice that we will just say no! If the health care plan being debated in Congress is passed into law the Andrew Purvis family will not be joining or registering for the plan. What if this means we sacrifice, and it becomes very difficult for us to obtain the care we need? We will deal with it just as great American patriots of yesteryear's dealt with the challenges facing them. As a police officer I will not enforce the laws associated with the health care plan, and will refuse to prosecute anyone who refuses the plan. What if this costs me my job? So be it. Our founders pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honors. I stand with them, not the socialists in Washington.
Please join me in voicing that you will stand with me and refuse to sign up for the governments health care. We will start our own network of freedom loving doctors, pharmacists, and nurses.
AP
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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