Liberty is an inherently offensive lifestyle. Living in a free society guarantees that each one of us will see our most cherished principles and beliefs questioned and in some cases mocked. That psychic discomfort is the price we pay for basic civic peace. It's worth it. It's a pragmatic principle. Defend everyone else's rights, because if you don't there is no one to defend yours. - MaxedOutMama

I don't just want gun rights... I want individual liberty, a culture of self-reliance....I want the whole bloody thing. Kim du Toit

The most glaring example of the cognitive dissonance on the left is the concept that human beings are inherently good, yet at the same time cannot be trusted with any kind of weapon, unless the magic fairy dust of government authority gets sprinkled upon them. Moshe Ben-David

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

It's Not Just John Stossel

It's Not Just John Stossel

PJTV's Steven Crowder does some undercover investigation of Canada's much-vaunted (by Democrats) socialized health care system. And, being on the web, his report can be ten times longer than ABC would allow. The results should enlighten you:


If you're a human being in Canada and you want a blood test, you'd better have your own physician, because the walk-in clinics won't do it, and the hospital emergency rooms won't do it, you have to have a personal doctor for such tests as cholesterol or a PSA (prostate cancer screening). If you don't have a doctor? You get to wait 2-3 years, as Stossel illustrated.

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