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Friday, January 9, 2015

Americanism Defecated by Liberalism

"No doubt that in America,

Liberalism is a parasite to our Constitutions,

Poison to our society,

and paper-eating moths to the sacred pages of the Bible."

~ Francesco Cece


Why is Liberalism and Liberals parasites to our Constitutions?

They are quick to needing change what our Founding Fathers have written as laws to the land.

For many years they try to abolish truth in "God We Trust" in which are written in all of our country's historic documentations and court rooms.
They even want the sacred Cross, the symbol of Jesus who gave His life for our existence and freedom to live taken down or hidden from viewing.  
Because of such~ they also want to change our 1st Amendment for Religious Freedom and freedom of speech.

Since they are "namby-pamby" they are also quick to try to rid the 2nd Amendment Rights to Bare Arms.

They love the fact that government supplies and thinks for them instead of getting up and providing for themselves.

They believe that America should be labeled and leveled out in military to all other countries of the world.
They cannot accept that America is an exceptional country.  From God to our richness in our land to our military. We are indeed exceptional. 
We are liberators to other countries in dire straits, we liberate people in government tyranny.  We help countries struck by natural and man made destructions.

They are known to be pacifist to confrontation to wars, even when our country is under attack.

They cannot label a terrorist a terrorist, or a radicle Muslim, Islam and ISIS a terrorist group.

When Liberalism was introduce in our school system their thought was to brainwash our poor kids, and it worked- America has changed. 
We are now weaker in military and continues to weaken by this president.
Our true real history in old text books are now re-written, we are known as the problem makers of the world and we should take example of other countries who have dictators, socialism, communism and pacifist leaderships. In their new wordage they believe we encourage terrorist to attack us for being bullies.

From a real President,  Ronald Reagan had warned us that these ideology were coming through our school systems and doing exactly what is now seen through government career politicians who only care of power over the people and not our rights and freedoms.

There will be a day that this country will be so deeply challenged and all the people with brainwashed minds will cry out for a real leader like Ronald Reagan was.  By then it maybe too late.

As Liberals push and shove for its existence, I will be praying for our country. 

Because before Liberals - before Barack Hussein Obama. - before any human being living in this country -   "We Are One Nation Under God"  before it was written. 

God had blessed this country with the "free will" of the people to make this country as it was made and become the greatest in the world to spread freedom throughout the world by love, respect and God. 

It's up to us to preserve our freedom and rights or to continue to inject it with the same poison that have been through this society for years now.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Military Doctor Tells the Difference of Congress vs. Military Personel and Medics Alike


A Military Doctor

This should be required reading in every school and college in our country.
This Captain, an Army doctor, wrote this after much reflection.



I am a doctor specializing in the Emergency Departments of the only two military Level One-Trauma Centers , both in San Antonio , TX and they care for civilian Emergencies as well as military personnel. San Antonio has the largest military retiree population in the world living here. As a military doctor, I work long hours and the pay is less than glamorous. One tends to become jaded by the long hours, lack of sleep, food, family contact and the endless parade of human suffering passing before you. The arrival of another ambulance does not mean more pay, only more work. Most often, it is a victim from a motor vehicle crash.
 
 
Often it is a person of dubious character who has been shot or stabbed. With our large military retiree population, it is often a nursing home patient. Even with my enlisted service and minimal combat experience in Panama , I have caught myself groaning when the ambulance brought in yet another sick, elderly person from one of the local retirement centers that cater to military retirees. I had not stopped to think of what citizens of this age group represented.
I saw 'Saving Private Ryan.' I was touched deeply. Not so much by the carnage, but by the sacrifices of so many. I was touched most by the scene of the elderly survivor at the graveside, asking his wife if he'd been a good man. I realized that I had seen these same men and women coming through my Emergency Dept.. and had not realized what magnificent sacrifices they had made. The things they did for me and everyone else that has lived on this planet since the end of that conflict are priceless.
Situation permitting, I now try to ask my patients about their experiences. They would never bring up the subject without the inquiry I have been privileged to an amazing array of experiences, recounted in the brief minutes allowed in an Emergency Dept. encounter. These experiences have revealed the incredible individuals I have had the honor of serving in a medical capacity, many on their last admission to the hospital.
 
There was a frail, elderly woman who reassured my young enlisted medic, trying to start an IV line in her arm. She remained calm and poised, despite her illness and the multiple needle-sticks into her fragile veins. She was what we call a 'hard stick.' As the medic made another attempt, I noticed a number tattooed across her forearm. I touched it with one finger and looked into her eyes. She simply said, ' Auschwitz ..' Many of later generations would have loudly and openly berated the young medic in his many attempts. How different was the response from this person who'd seen unspeakable suffering.
Also, there was this long retired Colonel, who as a young officer had parachuted from his burning plane over a Pacific Island held by the Japanese. Now an octogenarian, he had a minor cut on his head from a fall at his home where he lived alone. His CT scan and suturing had been delayed until after midnight by the usual parade of high priority ambulance patients.. Still spry for his age, he asked to use the phone to call a taxi, to take him home, then he realized his ambulance had brought him without his wallet. He asked if he could use the phone to make a long distance call to his daughter who lived 7 miles away. With great pride we told him that he could not, as he'd done enough for his country and the least we could do was get him a taxi home, even if we had to pay for it ourselves. My only regret was that my shift wouldn't end for several hours, and I couldn't drive him myself.
I was there the night M/Sgt Roy Benavidez came through the Emergency Dept. for the last time. He was very sick. I was not the doctor taking care of him, but I walked to his bedside and took his hand. I said nothing. He was so sick, he didn't know I was there. I'd read his Congressional Medal of Honor citation and wanted to shake his hand. He died a few days later.
The gentleman who served with Merrill's Marauders,
 
the survivor of the Bataan Death March,
the survivor of Omaha Beach ,
the 101 year old World War I veteran.
The former POW held in frozen North Korea
The former Special Forces medic - now with non-operable liver cancer
 
the former Viet Nam Corps Commander..
I may still groan when yet another ambulance comes in, but now I am much more aware of what an honor it is to serve these particular men and women.
I have seen a Congress who would turn their back on these individuals who've sacrificed so much to protect our liberty. I see later generations that seem to be totally engrossed in abusing these same liberties, won with such sacrifice.
It has become my personal endeavor to make the nurses and young enlisted medics aware of these amazing individuals when I encounter them in our Emergency Dept. Their response to these particular citizens has made me think that perhaps all is not lost in the next generation.
My experiences have solidified my belief that we are losing an incredible generation, and this nation knows not what it is losing. Our uncaring government and ungrateful civilian populace should all take note. We should all remember that we must 'Earn this.'
Written By CAPT. Steven R. Ellison, M.D. US Army
If it weren't for the United States Military,
there'd be 'NO' United States of America !
Steven Ellison, MD
A MILITARY DOCTOR
And now as you have finished reading this, our Congress that enjoys their freemedical care are in the process of charging these people for their medical care and at the same time possibly reducing their retirement pay. A typical political "Thank you."