Fenixgoon
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Health care didn't just suddenly arrive on the scene; it was an issue that was built into the Constitution because of the fundamental Christian principles that went into the genetic makeup of our nation. Because the founding fathers were deeply influenced my Christian morality they built into the Constitution the notion of Jesus Given Rights, Christian charity and concern for the poor, and equality. Naturally the devil is at work to prevent us from living up to those ideals, but they are always in our conscientiousness waiting to surface when the opportunity presents, as it just did, when we elected an ersatz Messiah named after the blessings that fall from heaven, the holy Baraka. Of course the Jesus hating republicans will try to crucify health care as they do all real good.
1) please tell me where healthcare is built into the constitution
2) christian principles built into the genetic makeup of our country? ideals, perhaps, that inspired the founding fathers... but infusing religion into human genes is a new thing AFAIK. better patent that ASAP, moonbeam.
3) the Declaration speak of certain, inalienable rights bestowed upon the people by their Creator, but the does not say "Jesus Christ, the Son of God." think more general than specific. they speak of the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. not guaranteed happiness. not guaranteed wealth. the pursuit.
i hope you are just trolling, moonbeam...
