I was in my neighborhood restaurant this morning and was seated behind
a
group of jubilant individuals celebrating the successful passing of
the
recent health care bill. I could not finish my breakfast.
This is what
ensued:
They were a diverse group of several races and both sexes. I
heard the
young man exclaim, "Isn't Obama like Jesus Christ? I mean, after
all, he is
healing the sick." The young woman enthusiastically proclaimed,
"Yeah,
and he does it for free. I cannot believe anyone would think that a
free
market would work for health care.
They are all crooks and thieves
and don't deserve all of that money."
Another said, 'The stupid Republicans
want us all to starve to death
so they can inherit all of the power. Obama
should be made a Saint
for what he did for those of us less fortunate."
At
this, I had had enough. I arose from my seat, mustering all the restraint I
could find, and
approached their table. "Please excuse me; may I impose upon
you for one
moment?" They smiled and welcomed me to the conversation. I stood
at the
end of their table, smiled as best I could and began an
experiment.
"I would like to give one of you my house. It will cost you
no money and
I will pay all of the expenses and taxes for as long as you live
there.
Anyone interested?" They looked at each other in astonishment.
"Why
would you do something like that?", asked a young man, "There isn't anything
for
free in this world." They began to laugh at me, as they did not
realize
this man had just made my point.
"I am serious, I will give you my
house for free, no money what so ever.
Anyone interested?" In unison, a
resounding "**** Yeah" fills the room.
"Since there are too many of you,
I will have to make a choice as to who
receives this money free bargain." I
noticed an elderly couple was paying
attention to the spectacle unfolding
before their eyes, the old man
shaking his head in apparent disgust. "I tell
you what; I will give it to the one of you
most willing to obey my
rules."
Again, they looked at one another, an expression of bewilderment on
their faces.
The perky young woman asked, "What are the rules?" I smiled and
said, "I don't know.
I have not yet defined them. However, it is a free home
that I offer you." They giggled
amongst themselves, the youngest of which
said, "What an old coot. He must
be crazy to give away his home. Go take your
meds, old man."
I smiled and leaned into the table a bit further. "I am
serious, this is a legitimate
offer." They gaped at me for a
moment.
"****, I'll take it you old fool. Where are the keys?" boasted
the
youngest among them.
"Then I presume you accept ALL of my terms then?"
I asked.
The elderly couple seemed amused and entertained as they watched
from the
privacy of their table. "Oh **** yeah! Where do I sign up?" I took
a
napkin and wrote, "I give this man my home, without the burden of
financial
obligation, so long as he accepts and abides by the terms that I
shall
set forth upon consummation of this transaction." I signed it and
handed it to
the young man who eagerly scratched out his signature.
"Where
are the keys to my new house?" he asked in a mocking tone of voice.
All eyes
were upon us as I stepped back from the table, pulling the keys from pocket
and
dangling them before the excited new homeowner.
"Now that we have
entered into this binding contract, witnessed by all of
your friends, I have
decided upon the conditions you are obligated to
adhere from this point
forward. You may only live in the house for one hour a
day.
You will not
use anything inside of the home. You will obey me without
question or
resistance. I expect complete loyalty and admiration for this
gift I bestow
upon you. You will accept my commands and wishes with
enthusiasm, no matter
the nature. Your morals and principles shall be as
mine. You will vote as I
do, think as I do and do it with blind faith.
These are my terms. Here are
your keys." I reached the keys forward and
the young man looked at me dumb
founded.
"Are you out of your freaking mind? Who would ever agree to
those
ridiculous terms?" the young man appeared irritated.
"You did when
you signed this contract before reading it, understanding it
and with the
full knowledge that I would provide my conditions only after you committed to
the
agreement." Was all I said.
The elderly man chuckled as his wife
tried to restrain him. I was looking
at a now silenced and bewildered group
of people. "You can shove that stupid
deal up you're a** old man, I want no
part of it" exclaimed the now
infuriated young man.
"You have committed to
the contract, as witnessed by
all of your friends; you cannot get out
of
the deal unless I agree to it. I do not intend to let you free now that
I
have you ensnared. I am the power you agreed to. I am the one
you
blindly and without thought chose to enslave yourself to. In short, I am
your
Master."
At this, the table of celebrating individuals became a
unified
group against the unfairness of the deal
After a few moments of
unrepeatable comments and slurs, I revealed my
true intent. "What I did to
you is what this administration and congress did to
you with the health care
legislation. I easily suckered you in and then
revealed the real cost of the
bargain. Your folly was in the belief that
you can have something you did not
earn; that you are entitled to that which
you did not earn; that you
willingly allowed someone else to think for you.
Your failure to research,
study and inform yourself permitted reason to escape
you. You have entered
into a trap from which you cannot flee. Your only
chance of freedom is if
your new Master gives it unto you. A freedom
that is given can also be taken
away; therefore, it is not freedom."
With that, I tore up the napkin and
placed it before the astonished young man. "This
is the nature of your new
health care legislation."
I turned away to leave these few in thought and
contemplation and was
surprised by applause. The elderly gentleman, who was
clearly entertained,
shook my hand enthusiastically and said, "Thank you Sir,
these kids don't
understand Liberty these days." He refused to allow me to
pay my bill as
he said, "You earned this one, it is an honor to pickup the
tab."
I shook his hand in thanks, leaving the restaurant somewhat humbled,
and sensing a
glimmer of hope for my beloved country.
Use reason, it
is the closest you are going to get to Godly conduct
- Clifford A.
Wright
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