TheRealMafoo said:
And this is why we have the rule of law, so people like you can't just pick a group of people they don't like, and take there rights. The bill of rights and the constitution is not just for the people you like, it's for everyone. That's why justice is supposed to be blind. To protect Americans from people like you. Sadly, someone just like you got elected to be president, so it makes it a lot harder to protect americans from someone with a King complex. |
Yeah, and knowing that you're denying the quality services you receive to other people by refusing to do certain things like pay higher taxes so that they can enjoy quality healthcare too especially when you're in a much higher income bracket is also picking a group of people you don't like and denying them the right to proper medical treatment, etc.
Have you ever read Dicken's The Christmas Carol? The moral was not that being stingy didn't make Scrooge some super nice guy. Yet, I would say that many of these people that are against healthcare reform think that even though they are denying poor people the right to quality treatments etc. that almost every moral teaching of western philosophy says they are entitled to go to church every weekend and think they're going to heaven even though Jesus himself is quoted as saying it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to get into heaven and even exhorted rich people to sell all of their earthly possessions.
I don't think that you would like it anymore if the Jesus of the Bible (and not the Jesus of George Bush was elected president either) if you read things like the Beatitudes or The Gospel of Thomas. But then again, it is refreshing that you are an atheist because you don't base your beliefs on much more than Darwinian principles while many people with beliefs on the issue of healthcare reform similar to yours hypocritically believe they are loved by heavenly powers even though not granting healthcare to others is anti-Bible and even anti-Dickens, and they aren't following those principles of charity or the founding fathers of the USA's principle of seeking to improve the general welfare for all.







