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a new twist


Now the second amendment is a "health issue"?

 

As Rahm Emanuel advised, Democrats should never let a good crisis go to waste.

Thats what theyre doing over at MSNBC. Exploiting the Ebola crisis to trash Republicans who are opposed to Obamas choice for surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy.

Back in March we wrote about Murthy, who is a rabid anti-Second Amendment ideologue who believes firearms ownership is a public health issue. Murthy is the president and co-founder of Doctors for America, an organization that melds healthcare and support for gun control legislation.

Murthys organization, Doctors for America, believes the Second Amendment is a health issue.

For few other issues would we tolerate this state of affairs. If tens of thousands of Americans died every year of an infectious disease and there was no policy response, there would be a public outcry. If research clearly demonstrated that there were simple solutions to prevent all these deaths and still nothing changed, public health experts would be furious. It is time for us to recognize that we must take action to save thousands of lives and demand change from our politicians.

Naturally, this brought a strong response from advocates of the Constitution and the Second Amendment, including Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. Murthys nomination was opposed by the NRA and held up by Republicans.



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y FRED REED | LEWROCKWELL.COM | OCTOBER 5, 2014
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I read that Apple and Google have begun encrypting the data of customers so that nobody, including Apple and Google, have plaintext access to it.

This of course means so that the government will not have access to it. The FBI is terribly upset about this, the first serious resistance against onrushing Orwellianism. God bless Apple and Google. But will they be able to stand up to the feds?

Here is a curious situation indeed. The government has become our enemy, out of control, and we have to depend on computer companies for any safety we may have.

NSA spies on us illegally and in detail, recording telephone conversations, reading email, recording our financial transactions, on and on. TSA makes air travel a nightmare, forcing us to hop about barefoot and confiscating toothpaste. The police kick in our doors at night on no-knock raids and shoot our dogs. In bus stations we are subject to search without probable cause. The feds track us through our cell phones. Laws make it a crime to photograph the police, an out-and-out totalitarian step: ****roaches do not like light. The feds give police forces across the country weaponry normal to militaries. Whatever the intention, it is the hardware of control of dissent. Think Tian An Men Square in China.

And we have no recourse. If you resist, you go to jail, maybe not for long, not yet anyway, but jail is jail. Object to TSA and you miss your flight. They know it and use it. The courts do nothing about this. They too are feds.

Fools say, If you are not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to fear. This might be true, or partly true, or sometimes true, or occasionally plausible, if government were benevolent. It isnt.

The fedswhatever the intention of individualsare setting up the machinery of a totalitarianism beyond anything yet known on the earth. It falls rapidly into place. You can argue, if you are optimistic enough to make Pollyanna look like a Schopenhaurian gloom-monger, that they would never use such powers. They already do. The only question is how far they will push. What cannot be argued is that they have the powers.

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