Let's talk about health, shall we? Or rather, let's talk about what it takes to provide the health care that everyone thinks they should have, that they are entitled to. We've been hearing about Medicare for the last two years, because our junior President has to appeal to the crowd that depends upon it. After all, they have a great deal of the wealth in this nation and they want to continue to collect the hard earned money of their children and grandchildren, because the whole world owes it to them, and the only way to keep collecting what they have coming, is to keep on living. So they need top notch medical care. I heard a talk/radio conservative pundit last evening discussing medicare and socialized medicine and out of respect for him, I should include his name, but I just really don't remember. He wants more medical treatment available but not socialized. Whatever . . . I have also done a little reading about some doctor/veterenarian, after hearing his multi level market schpeel on early early morning talk radio. He has some sort of health supplement so people can live healthy, well past 100. All this concern about health care has me thinking. One, there is some other decision brewing where world events are being discussed and this is a good diversionary topic. And two, people are afraid to die. Our nation has never had so many citizens on medicare before. There has just never been so many people living so long. Why, in a Christian nation, would so many people need so much medical treatment and be so afraid to die? Could it be . . .
And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
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