Friday, June 12, 2009

Jim Kouri, CFIF

Serial Killers and Politicians Share Traits by Jim Kouri
(The following commentary includes material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit.)


"Psychopathy is a personality disorder manifested in
people who use a mixture of charm, manipulation, intimidation, and
occasionally violence to control others, in order to satisfy their own
selfish needs. Although the concept of psychopathy has been known for
centuries, the FBI leads the world in the research effort to develop a
series of assessment tools, to evaluate the personality traits and
behaviors attributable to psychopaths
"
Read more here

This article may well give one a good insight into what I have been preaching most of my adult life. It does not matter what you what you call your self it matters whether or not you believe the proper way for man to live is as a slave, Totalists do believe this this way! ...The Moderator

From CFIF.org

Government-Run Health Care: The Wrong Prescription for America
"In a plea to political supporters to pressure lawmakers to act with urgency on his plan to socialize America’s health care system, President Obama recently said that if Congress doesn't deliver legislation by the end of the year, the opportunity will be lost."
n response, several proposals were floated in Congress this week, including one by Senator Ted Kennedy. The Washington Post described Kennedy’s 170-page draft plan as “by far the most liberal approach to health-care reform.” Need we say more?

Conservatives for Patients’ Rights (“CPR”), an organization dedicated to educating and informing the public about the principles of patients’ rights and advancing the debate on health care reform, has been running television ads highlighting the downsides of a government-run plan. CPR Chairman and former Columbia/HCA Healthcare Association CEO Rick Scott describes Obama’s plan as “the first step towards socialized medicine.”

Recently, Scott joined CFIF’s Renee Giachino to discuss national health care reform and the four pillars that CPR claims any reform must include, namely, choice, competition, accountability and personal responsibility.

What follows is the interview originally heard on "Your Turn - Meeting Nonsense With Commonsense" on WEBY 1330 AM, Northwest Florida's talk radio…[Listen to the interview here.]

















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