Phill Kline compares Obamacare to Hitler killing the feeble

Noted health-care expert and Kansan-in-exile Phill Kline finally chimed in “Obamacare”  — and oh, man. The analysis from Dr. Phill’s bloggy bully pulpit (hey, we’re peers now, Phill) begins with a quote from an order issued by Adolf Hitler.

“Authority (is hereby given for) certain physicians to be designated by name in such a manner that persons who, according to human judgment, are incurable can, upon a most careful diagnosis of their condition of sickness, be accorded a mercy death.”

Yeah, it’s going to be that type of column. Of course, Barack Obama’s health-care plan is to kill grandma (get ready for the 2010 Nuremberg trials) — or so Phill argues. It ends up being a bunch of New World Order babbling about “a global police force

for health care” because Obama’s health-care plan “diminishes the individual, destroys liberty, thwarts the incentive

for innovation and advancement and almost always ends in violence: by

forcing the unwanted or burdensome to die or in revolution. The human

spirit does not suffer bondage well or long.”

You know, because the current system is working so well for the 46 million uninsured Americans who aren’t being diminished, or all of the folks whose liberty isn’t being stripped by crushing medical bills. Yeah, you might be sick, but at least you’ve still got your individuality and liberty.

See, Phill is big enough to admit that health care is already being rationed. But it’s “in the exercise of liberty,” he writes.

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decide whether to seek a large deductible and lower premium or get a

top of the line health plan. When government pays the bill, such

rationing takes the form of coercion through the force of law and

therein is the rub. The “humanity” of the state replaces the humane

physician.

Tell it to Julie Pierce,

whose husband died of kidney cancer because her insurance company and

her employer (St. Joseph Medical Center) refused to pay for a

bone-marrow transplant.  How humane.

Phill is really concerned with a government health-care option — key word, option — looking to “save costs” and “reduce burdens” and of course, this is all about waging old wars.

Counseling on food and water by government reimbursed experts is not needed — if you have it you live, if not you die, painfully — just ask Bobby Schindler who was forced to watch his sister die of thirst.

Welcome back to the mainstream conversation, Terri Schiavo deniers! And remember, be afraid. Black helicopters! Loud noises! Shouting!

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