Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Important Note.

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"Do you have a gun in the house ?"

Important !!







If yes, know how to answer, if asked!

When I had my gangrene gallbladder taken out and spent 10 days in the hospital for what should have been an overnight stay the insurance company kicked me out. I had home nurse visits for two weeks and was asked if I had guns in the house. I respond that if I did I would not tell them. So the below has some merit.

FYI, I am passing this along:
These are comments from two other people I have also been asked if we keep guns in the house. The nurse just kind of slipped it in along with all the other regular questions.


I told her I refused to answer because it was against the law to ask.

Everyone, whether you have guns or not, should give a neutral answer so they have no idea who does and who doesn't. My doctor asked me if I had guns in my house and also if any were loaded. I, of course, answered yes to both questions. Then he asked why I kept a loaded gun close to my bed. I answered that my son, who is a certified gun instructor and also works for Homeland Security, advised me that an unloaded, locked up gun is no protection against criminal attack.

The Government now requires these questions be asked of people on Medicare, and probably everyone else.

Just passing this along for your information: I had to visit a doctor other than my regular doctor when my doctor was on vacation.. One of the questions on the form I had to fill out was: Do you have any guns in your house?? My answer was None of your damn business!!

So it is out there! It is either an insurance issue or government intervention. Either way, it is out there and the second the government gets into your medical records (as they want to under
Obamacare) it will become a major issue and will ultimately result in lock and load!!

Please pass this on to all the other retired guys and gun owners...
Thanks. From a Vietnam Vet and retired Police Officer: I had a doctors appointment at the local VA clinic yesterday and found out something very interesting that I would like to pass along. While going through triage before seeing the doctor, I was asked at the end of the exam, three questions: 1. Did I feel stressed? 2. Did I feel threatened? 3.
Did I feel like doing harm to someone?

The nurse then informed me that if I had answered yes to any of the questions I would have lost my concealed carry permit as it would have gone into my medical records and the VA would have reported it to Homeland Security.

Looks like they are going after the vets first. Other gun people like retired law enforcement will probably be next. Then when they go after the civilians, what argument will they have? Be forewarned and be aware.


The Obama administration has gone on record as considering veterans and gun owners potential terrorists. Whether you are a gun owner, veteran or not,

If you know veterans and gun owners, please pass this on to them. Be very cautious about what you say and to whom.

They are coming for us, so unless you're an ostrich, do not stick your head in the sand.


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Do you have a gun in the house?
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Watch VideoThink on this: “No weapon formed against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of Yahweh and this is their vindication from me declares Yahweh.” (Issiah 54:17)

Pray on this: Gracious Heavenly Father, you are aware of the momentous decisions that Israel is faced with at this time. Give them great wisdom, courage and divine protection to place themselves in the very center of your will. In Jesus name, AMEN!

On the Blog:
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    The United States Senate sent a message of solidarity to Israel on Thursday by unanimously passing a resolution that expressed firm support for Israel’s right to protect its people from terrorism on the second day of Pillar of Defense.
  • Why most Palestinians really support Hamas by Ryan Jones, Israel Today
    As the Gaza war rages, international media has made a point of reporting that most Palestinians in Gaza continue to support Hamas, despite the fact that the terror group and its allies sparked the current conflict.
  • Ground invasion or diplomatic solution? by Israel Hayom
    As Operation Pillar of Defense entered its sixth day on Monday, momentum toward a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was gathering pace as an international mediation effort, led by Egypt, was working on a draft agreement that would put an end to the fighting. An associate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Reuters that while Israel prefers a diplomatic solution to the crisis, the Israel Defense Forces is ready for a ground invasion.
  • Hamas swallows Israel's poison pawn by Ron Jager
    As the world community watches images of Hamas rockets falling on southern Israel and the greater Tel-Aviv area, I seriously doubt if they bother to consider that if Hamas had the ability to murder thousands of Jews, they would. And that if Israel didn’t have a strong army, Hamas would continue attacking Israel and murder Jews unabated. Yet for the past 64 years, Jews have been fighting back, and the truth is, we’ve become pretty good at it.
  • The gathering storm by Paul Greenberg, Townhall
    Not that you haven’t noticed, Gentle Reader, but the world is coming apart. Again. Beginning with the Middle East, where, to put it as diplomatically as possible, all hell is about to break loose on Israel’s border with Hamasland, aka Gaza. You can see war coming by the rockets’ red glare, hear the bombs bursting in air as the first deaths are tallied. How many more before the hurly-burly’s done, the battle’s lost or won?
  • Nathanael Bartholomew, the Prejudiced disciple by Daniel McCabe, Faith Lessons
    After becoming a disciple of Jesus in John 1, Philip found his friend Nathanael and said to him, “‘We have found Him of whom Moses in the law, and also the prophets, wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.’ Nathanael said to him, ‘Can anything good come out of Nazareth?’ Philip said to him, ‘Come and see.’”
Wish I'd Said That:
“Peace under a semblance of peace is but a manifold illusion.”—W.B. Yeats
Scripture Reading for the Week:
Torah: Genesis 25:19–28:9 “Toldot” (Generations …)
Haftorah: Malachi 1:1–2:7
New Testament: Roman 9:6–13
Gospel: Matthew 7:15–23 “Nevieh Hasheker” (False Prophets …)




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