Tuesday, September 06, 2011

The Benevolent Iron Fist Of Big Government


As the UK health care system falls apart other parts of the government are trying to destroy what is left of the country.



News of the decision to remove them was broken to the couple, from Dundee, on Tuesday. Critics called it a disgraceful breach of human rights and a chilling example of the power of the State to meddle in family life.

In an emotional interview, the 42-year-old mother said: ‘We might not be the perfect parents, but we love our children with all our hearts. To face a future where we will never see them again is unbearable.

Read the whole article, but notice this part:

At meal times, a social worker stood in the room taking notes. Doctors raised concerns that the children put on weight whenever they spent time with their parents, a claim they vehemently denied.

The couple and their children also had to adhere to a strict 11pm curfew. This involved ‘clocking’ in and out by filling in a sheet held by an employee who lived on site. (emphasis mine)

The government placed government employees in the living quarters who took notes and signed members of the family in and out forcing a curfew on them. Huh? What crackhead thought this up?

All of this started because one of the children reported that the father had hit him on the forehead, which was a lie, but allowed government officials to start an investigation of the family.

The Iron Fisters of our government are bringing this fight to America, but remember, they are doing it for the children which makes it okay. Right? No. Most emphatically, no.

The least government is the best government. This idea is the basis for our Constitution and our liberal-progressive class is at all out war with that idea because their deity is government. This is the fight we are having right now in America; will we continue to allow the benevolent iron fist of government to grow bigger and stronger or will the iron will of individuals stop big government in its tracks? I know which side I'm on.