Sunday, March 06, 2005

What are they afraid of?

The following link is an article by Jeff Johnson. The article outlines and discusses the democrats unification against the privatization of social security. What are the Democrats afraid of? Are they afraid they won't have enough money to use for their self serving social programs. Because if we privatize social security it will take money and keep it safe for each worker until they retire. Right now all the social security money is just puyt into an account and many politicians view that money as fair game to use as they please. Thus burdening and bankrupting social security. Also, we have about 4 workers supporting one soon it will be one to one. I know when I retire I would like to receive some money from social security, after all I have put enough into it.

http://www.gopusa.com/news/2005/march/0303_dems_socsec.shtml

Compassion, I don't think so!

The following article is by Albert Mohler and he discusses a law that is being introduced in California. I don't know about you but this is not what compassion is all about. Those liberals who believe this is the compassionate thing to do need to examine what compassion is really about. Those who were against abortion said this would be the next step. Those in favor said no way. Now we see our worst fears playing out. We cannot allow the left to railroad us into believing this is compassion. It is murder!!

For more on this my daughters blog talks about Terri Schiavo.

http://www.melissaspeaksout.blogspot.com/

California Compassion Kills —Albert Mohler California is going to consider legalizing assisted suicide. State assembly members Petty Berg and Lloyd Levine--both Democrats--have sponsored what they call the "California Compassionate Choices Act," modeled after Oregon's infamous assisted suicide law.This is an ominous development, and the act's sponsors think they have a great deal of support. Assisted suicide is one of the main agenda items of the culture of death. The Oregon law was supposed to limit assisted suicide to the terminally ill and those suffering acute physical pain. We now know that those boundaries were crossed.The answer for suffering is pain management--not suicide. Doctors must not be transformed from healers to killers. Human dignity demands that life be considered sacred until natural death--not until an act of desperation.There is nothing truly compassionate about the "California Compassionate Choices Act." This law should be stopped in its tracks. Genuine compassion just doesn't kill. Albert Mohler is the host of The Albert Mohler Program. Read Albert Mohler's blog on Crosswalk.