Killing For Healthcare – With Soul

The Supreme Court is deliberating over Obamacare, to see if it is legal. If Obamacare was a Religion, then they could not deliberate because of freedom of religion. However, the Christian Catholic Right does not want the Federal Government to take care of any sick person – without soul! This is to say, only the church can be in the Saving Souls and Lives Business, and not a secular institution – lest we have Socialism or Communism – who do not believe in Christian Souls. How about the Masonic Shriner Hospitals?

Who did fund the Cristero Wars in Mexico? Did American Christians? How about the French? The Pope laments the drug violence in Mexico that is fueled by secular pot smoking liberals in America. Legalize pot for secular liberals – and the problem is solved!

Juarez and the Mexican Masons wanted to bring Mexico into the modern world, and made laws to hinder the Pope from keeping his people in the stone age. Evangelical lawmakers are taking us back to the stone age beginning with wiping out all advances women have made. Does the Virgin Cult in Rome see women as promoters and sustainers of secular healthcare – without Soul – being they are natural born nurses? Children of Mothers seem to have a natural born soul connection with their mother – that is the envy of the Virginal Men devoted to Soul spreading, they devoted to making sure everything in the world is sprinkled with some Catholic Soul before ingested.

What I suggest is that every secular adult in America take the vow of the Nazarite – this and nothing more – then Obamacare is for all Soulful and Religious folks, and not just those who gather in the Republican Party of my Masonic kindred, to create a have and have not society – those with soul, and those without. My plan gives everyone a soul -and healthcare! Because the taking of this vow is a private and personal matter, interested parites must assume that everyone has a soul, verses electing innocent people in America to be – souless, and thus in support of souless matters.

God wants all His Children to have a soul – and does not want a secular political party to decide who has soul, and who does not. What need of a Soulful and Merciful God – if you are a Christian Republican?

Get out of my party!

Jon the Nazarite

The U.S. Supreme Court takes up the healthcare reform law Monday, a case that could have widespread impact for residents throughout California.
The arguments will last three days and will cover the constitutionality of the expansion of the Medicaid program and the mandate that everyone have insurance. First, the justices will listen to arguments about whether it is premature to decide on the law.
In the two years since healthcare reform passed, California has moved forward with implementation of several parts of the law, including expanding coverage to the uninsured and to those with pre-existing conditions, covering preventive services and reducing the cost of prescription drugs for seniors.
More than 370,000 low-income Californians are now receiving coverage through county-based health insurance plans, according to consumer group Health Access California. In addition, about 355,000 young adults get coverage through their parents’ health insurance.
Experts are divided on whether California would be able to move forward without federal funding if the law is overturned. Many of the elements are not scheduled to take effect until 2014.
Recent polls show there is still much confusion over healthcare reform, and the vast majority of people have not experienced a major benefit from the law.

The Cristero War (also known as the Cristiada) of 1926 to 1929 was an uprising and counter-revolution against the Marxist Mexican government in power at that time. The rebellion was set off by the persecution of Roman Catholics and specifically the strict enforcement of the anti-clerical provisions of the Mexican Constitution of 1917 and the further expansion of anti-clerical laws.[1][2][3][4][5] After a period of peaceful resistance, a number of skirmishes took place in 1926. The formal rebellions began on 2 January 1927,[6] with the rebels called Cristeros because they felt they were fighting for “Cristo Rey” (“Christ the King”). The rebellion ended by diplomatic means brokered by the then United States Ambassador to Mexico, Dwight Whitney Morrow.

LEON, Mexico (Reuters) – Pope Benedict at a huge outdoor Mass on Sunday condemned drug trafficking and corruption in Mexico, urging people to put aside violence and revenge in the country where a murderous war between cartels has led to tens of thousands of deaths.

As one Shriner put it, “We can’t put a price on what we do for these children so we do it for free!”
For those living in Mexico, the US or Canadian, these hospitals are pretty well known. What is not always known is that all Shriners are Masons! There are 22 hospitals throughout the United States: three for treatment of burns and 19 which address crippled children’s medical problems.
The first Shriners Hospital opened in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1922 and the first Burns Institute opened in Galveston, Texas in 1966. To date, the Shriners have spent over $3 billion dollars on hospital operating costs and over $7 million on construction and renovation.
Funds for this essential work come from gifts, bequests, income from the endowment fund, hospital fund-raising events, and the annual hospital assessment paid by every Shriner (of which there are approximately 600,000). If the children are covered by insurance, the Shrine Hospitals now collect those funds but they do NOT bill parents/guardians for care.

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