The 2 subjects have nothing to do with one another other than to show the ignorance of those who try to tie them together.  We do not live in that era today and I have full respect and sorrow for what happened, but for God’s sakes let’s stick to the facts of where we are today. 

I am a tech and first of all I want to ensure that all know that Hitler did not have the data nor the intelligence we have today, we have cameras all over the place, we collect huge amounts of data, and we have data trails to go back and see exactly what has been reported and what happened.   Transparency today would not allow the secrets and hidden agendas we had in the world in the past.  Read the news every day and you can see new informational discoveries that appear with uncovered data trails and DNA for that matter.  image

Unfortunately those who are talking and bringing all of this out of context appear to lack enough technology background to realize we are not living in that era and in turn are stirring up a lot of hurt and emotions needlessly.  To those I say, go to computer school and learn how to write some algorithms and see how the decision making processes all work, you are showing your ignorance on how the world functions today and how laws and technology need to blend together, one of the reasons I promote those in positions of authority to have some IT knowledge so the public can be properly educated on what the real picture is instead of undue emotional conflict and at times using others as pawns.  Intelligence and education will work to bring reform to fruition, not emotional ignorance and preying on those who have not had the opportunity to understand entirely how the world works today.  You can read a little more on this subject at the link below.

Wendell Potter - Join Me in L.A. at the Los Angeles RAM (Remote Access Medical) Event

Can we just show a little class and respect here and not live in the past?  Again, it appears there are some that could use a reality check today on how technology is impacting the entire economy and healthcare world we live in.  It is not the 40s, 50s, 60s,70s, 80s, 90s and and it won’t ever again.  BD 

Rush Limbaugh and those who invoking the Nazi analogy to attack President Barack Obama’s effort to reform health care in America are not “insane” as David Brooks pronounced on last Sunday's “Meet the Press.” Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin and the rest of the loud-mouthed right wing are, when they  even hint at an analogy to the Nazis in talking about Obama’s health reform effort, engaged in something far worse than insanity.  They are engaged in the vile evil of Holocaust denial.

Health debate turns vile with Nazi analogy - Breaking Bioethics- msnbc.com

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