by Conservative Action
When I had my 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 responded that if I did I would not tell them. So
the comments I received have some merit. There are comments from two
other people who have also been asked if we keep guns in the house. The
nurse just kinda 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.
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, YOU’VE BEEN WARNED! If you know
veterans and gun owners, please pass this on to them. Be very cautious
about what you say and to whom.
Editors Note: Remember that Obamacare requires everyone's medical records to go into an electronic database managed by the government. Refusal to authorize your records to be transferred to this database will assuredly result in refusal of treatment. Your medical information then becomes a national gun registry which will be used as a 'confiscation' list probably under the UN small arms treaty that has been approved without Senate ratification.