commentary: Who Do You Trust?

A Look at Who's Probably Guilty
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 29-Aug-09; Sermon #954c; 12 minutes

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John Ritenbaugh, reflecting on the news coverage of the President's proposed health programs, suggests that there are vast differences of opinions as to the outcomes of this mad drive to collectivization. The quality of reporting is influenced by which side gains the most (who will end up with the power to control), and whether people have perverted justice in their past dealings (more than six of the appointees to high office, including the Secretary of the Treasury) have committed crimes against the government. The need for health insurance is based on a lie when taking into account the 25 million aliens, those who are independently wealthy, and those who do not want health insurance, and the indigent who are guaranteed health care anyway, there are no individuals who are "denied" healthcare. The President and the unscrupulous politicians fashioning this socialist monstrosity know they are blatantly lying to the American people.

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Able Bribes 45 million 'without insurance' Judges Just judgment Partiality Qualifications Racial bias Rulers of fifty Rulers of twenty Rulers of ten 25 million illegal aliens

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