Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Will There Be an ObamaCare Victims' Memorial?


By Jeannie DeAngelis
So Barack Obama, American firebomber extraordinaire, feels he's "been burned."  But if truth be told, it is he who has never had his "feet held to the fire" for the multitude of untruths he's perpetrated on the entire country -- let alone the world.

Even the most casual observer, if he puts down his iPhone long enough to focus on what's befalling our country, will see that, to the nation's detriment, the president carefully picks and chooses issues to promote, and does so by exploiting sad stories and faking heartfelt sentiment.

Remember when Obama, in his ongoing effort to dismantle the Second Amendment, said that "if it saves one life," gun control is worth it?  That must be why with each gun-related death, Obama rushed to the nearest podium to tug on America's heartstrings.

In defense of his unrelenting campaign to curtail the "right to keep and bear arms," the man who puts his firm approbation on the slaughter of 3,000 unborn babies per day repeatedly said, "If there's just one life we can save, we've got an obligation to try."

Here's the problem with the "if there's just one life" blather Obama spouts opportunistically: he doesn't mean it, and he's proven as much in the way he's responded to talk of potential fatalities resulting from a policy he not only supports, but refuses to back down from despite its threat to American lives.

As a result of his signature health care reform farce, one by one, gravely ill people are stepping forward, many of whom, thanks to Obama's lies, will ultimately die after losing their health insurance in the middle of their cancer treatments.  And in response, the only thing the president has to say about such misfortune is that he's sorry some people are "finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from [him]"?  

He probably meant to say "finding themselves lying prone on a gurney in the morgue."

Either way, imagine if Barack Obama supported the Second Amendment and had spent three years assuring Americans that no one would die as a result of gun violence.  Then, despite his promises, 12 people were shot to death in a Colorado movie theatre.  Based on the anemic response Barack Obama is offering now, it would be like saying he's sorry some people found themselves dead "based on assurances" he gave about gun safety.

Read more........

http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/11/obamacare_victims_memorial.html 

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