Thursday, October 1, 2015

Hippocratic Oath or Hypocrisy?


Ten more hapless, helpless victims of gun violence succumbed today in a mass murder perpetrated by some fool at an Oregon community college.

And I mourn for them.

And yet, when I see the President of the United States stand behind a podium and say the same old tired things about the need for more expansive background checks, and the need to take guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill…

Well, every time I see the man “do the monkey dance,” only one word occurs to me;

… Hypocrisy

To be sure I am all for enhanced background checks. But the tone and tenor of this administration goes far beyond background checks. I earnestly believe the man wants to delete the Second Amendment from The Constitution of the United States.

The Right to Bear Arms.

And if this so-called president’s agenda (sorry, I simply have very little use for the man) was limited to depriving law-abiding citizens of guns, it would be bad enough. But every time I see him stand behind that podium and deplore the most recent case of gun violence, all I can think of is his support for a cause which deprives America of more of our children in a day, than mass homicide takes from us in a year.

… Abortion

5,000 a day. 1 ½ million helpless, hapless little lives in the space of a calendar year.

And the latest series of hidden videos accents the apathy of, and financial agenda of Planned Parenthood; the largest provider of abortion “services” in America.

We see one of Planned Parenthood’s so-called “physicians” eating lunch, and talking about the dismemberment of aborted fetuses, and the sale of their tissue to research facilities. And travesty of travesties, she laughs, and rattles on about buying a fancy sports car with the proceeds of her heinous expertise.

Hippocratic Oath or Hypocrisy?

Who can honestly say the former, and how can anyone deny the latter?

Mr. President, when will you stand behind your podium and decry your own hypocrisy, and that of those who rob us of the promise, presence and personality of those 50 million of our citizens who were never afforded the opportunity to live, and breathe and move on this earth?
 
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 9

 

 

 

 

 

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