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Under the powers delegated by such statutes, the President may
seize property,
organize and control the means of production,
seize commodities,
assign military forces abroad,
institute martial law,
seize and control all transportation and communication,
regulate the operation of private enterprise,
restrict travel, and, in a variety of ways,
control the lives of UnitedStates citizens.
Greedy Capitalist Pig wrote:Over 30,000 people die every year from the regular seasonal flu, and it's not an emergency. Calling the H1N1 outbreak such is a fraud.
Also, I heard someone today say that their daughter was sick and went to the hospital this weekend and tested positive for the common flu. The nurse at the hospital told the guy that they are currently required to report any positive flu test to the CDC as H1N1. I've put out a couple of calls to family members that work in hospitals. I want to know if this is BS or not. On the surface, I find it hard to believe, but if it's true, couple false reporting with a declaration of a state of emergency, and we have a serious issue.
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Do I have you guys spinning in circles?Only in the sense that you have managed to fill up a few threads in a small amount of time with mostly claims of extremism and painting things with a broad brush.
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:No, I am breaking this down along logical lines. If one is proposing a cover-up, a conspiracy, a concealed agenda of some kind...then one is obviously inferring that there is a secret, veiled objective. You can't separate these concepts. So...what is the motivation to pull the wool over the eyes of the nation then? Just for fun, to see if they can do it? There has to be an answer to this, or the entire premise deflates into dishonesty, if not only with others, then with oneself. Say it loud, say it proud, just what does the right think the left is up to here?It is quite simple. The more fear people have, the easier it is to be the nanny-state and take care of everyone, ultimately leading to more power. It still has yet to be more aptly expressed than Lord Acton's words over 200 years ago. While you're unwilling to consider the Orwellian implications, there is a very good case to be made for it. Take it from someone who has read over 1,000 pages of legislation this year, which is less than half of what's been signed, and what is being pushed for current passage. Better yet, take the time to read some of it yourself. There has been a massive increase in the scope of power of the executive branch of the Federal Government, and no one is reporting it. The health care bill (any one of the 5 versions that have come out of the Senate committees) has even more of it, as does the Waxman Markey bill. When you consider any one of these things separately, it's easy to dismiss. However, when you step back for a minute, and look at the big picture, you can see the problem. There is a pattern of empowering the Federal Government to be far beyond what it was intended to be, and every step takes away personal liberty. Even if you support any of the measures they are trying to push, you have to admit that allowing all of these bills to be passed in such a short period of time is entirely unnecessary, and inherently dangerous.
ThatGuy85 wrote:Greedy Capitalist Pig wrote:Over 30,000 people die every year from the regular seasonal flu, and it's not an emergency. Calling the H1N1 outbreak such is a fraud.
Also, I heard someone today say that their daughter was sick and went to the hospital this weekend and tested positive for the common flu. The nurse at the hospital told the guy that they are currently required to report any positive flu test to the CDC as H1N1. I've put out a couple of calls to family members that work in hospitals. I want to know if this is BS or not. On the surface, I find it hard to believe, but if it's true, couple false reporting with a declaration of a state of emergency, and we have a serious issue.
That's pretty ridiculous if it's true, seeing that my sister has been diagnosed with H1N1. I'll have to ask her about this.
ScottaWhite wrote:I suppose I could ask you this billhahn: considering the comparitively s
all number of people that have died from h1n1, why the national emergency?
Instead of questioning the motives of why some guy questions the president, just question the original source.
Do you honestly believe h1n1 has surpassed the regular flu in victims?
Lately, it seems, instead of discussing an issue, you seem to do little more than: "oh yeah...where'd you hear that from...who told you to say that?". And you seem to to think that if a conservative type mag or site brought it up... Then it is part of some plot....nevermind the facts at hand...focus on the motive for printing the facts
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:I think you've taken umbrage at someone else being as verbose as you for a change! Sorry for that, but you've just provided such good opportunity these last couple of days...seems you've gone on RightOverload!LOL. Oh, I wish I had the time to fully respond to this, but today, tomorrow, and Thursday are very busy days for me, with a lot of running around. As much as I enjoy it, debating here will have to wait. By the way, I didn't mention that I've read that much to "dazzle you". I said it so that you knew my information was from the source, not a second or third hand report by a source you deem biased. I also suggested you read as much as you could, because I believe first hand information is best. There is actually a thread somewhere from February or March where I posted a bunch of things that I had read in the bill, if you feel like going back through some older posts (maybe if you're up until 4:00am again. LOL. I would have stayed on longer, but I needed to get up early this morning)
So you DO accuse this of being a...well, conspiracy with no other objective other than to...well, what is the objective again? To prove that some animals are more equal than others? Don't try to dazzle me with your knowledge on this years legislation...state the real rationale here. Don't think I'll be satisfied with some vague, imperious, sinister references. I want the real stuff.
Why are they doing it, and how are they making every medico go along with it, with nary a leak? This all doesn't seem highly improbable to you? It sure does to me...but seriously. State the alleged intention, and stay on point. Brevity, my man...
ThatGuy85 wrote:An update on this. I talked to her and she actually DOES have the real H1N1. The doctor never mentioned anything about having to report all flu cases as the swine flu, so this is probably just a rumor.It's not that the guy claimed to them actually diagnosing it as H1N1, the statement was that when someone is diagnosed with any flu virus, the hospital reports it to the CDC as an H1N1 case. On the surface, this is a pretty crazy accusation, but if it's true, the only purpose I can think of is to inflate the number of cases of the H1N1 virus reported by the CDC. There is already an example of the Whitehouse exaggerating the predictions of the outbreak back in July or August. The CDC released a report that had a statement deep in the document stating that if the virus mutated in a certain way, it is possible that we could have 90,000 deaths over the next year from H1N1 infections. What the Whitehouse reported was that the CDC report projected 90,000 deaths from the virus over the next year. The CDC even came out after the Whitehouse made the statement, and corrected it.
Greedy Capitalist Pig wrote:ThatGuy85 wrote:An update on this. I talked to her and she actually DOES have the real H1N1. The doctor never mentioned anything about having to report all flu cases as the swine flu, so this is probably just a rumor.It's not that the guy claimed to them actually diagnosing it as H1N1, the statement was that when someone is diagnosed with any flu virus, the hospital reports it to the CDC as an H1N1 case. On the surface, this is a pretty crazy accusation, but if it's true, the only purpose I can think of is to inflate the number of cases of the H1N1 virus reported by the CDC. There is already an example of the Whitehouse exaggerating the predictions of the outbreak back in July or August. The CDC released a report that had a statement deep in the document stating that if the virus mutated in a certain way, it is possible that we could have 90,000 deaths over the next year from H1N1 infections. What the Whitehouse reported was that the CDC report projected 90,000 deaths from the virus over the next year. The CDC even came out after the Whitehouse made the statement, and corrected it.
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:As my sister was just diagnosed with H1N1, and my daughter's been in close contact with her, I am going to recuse myself from further comment on this thread.