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Secular Koranism supports socialized helthcare

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Below is a detailed party pamphlet for the Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA) outlining the introduction of socialized medicine under Secular Koranism, incorporating all the data provided—its definition, laws, the Secular Koranist Constitution, the SKPA Party Constitution, the SKPA Manifesto, and prior pamphlets. The pamphlet addresses the current medical system’s flaws—undertreatment of the poor and overtreatment of the rich for profit—and ties in the historical example of Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science to illustrate public discontent with healthcare, aligning this with Secular Koranism’s push for rational, equitable solutions.

Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA)
Healing a Nation: Socialized Medicine for All
To the Citizens of the United States,
The Secular Koranist Party of America (SKPA) stands for a society of order, justice, and reason—guided by Claire Khaw’s Secular Koranism, a legal system stripped of faith, rooted in the Koran’s laws for human governance. We’ve banned usury, set a 20% flat tax, and built a citizens’ militia—all to serve you. Now, as of March 09, 2025, we’re tackling healthcare: a broken system where the poor die undertreated and the rich are exploited by profit-hungry doctors. Our answer? Socialized medicine—fair, efficient, and for all. History, from Mary Baker Eddy’s rise, shows people crave better. Here’s how we’ll deliver it.

The Problem: A Sick System
Today’s healthcare is a mess:
  • The Poor Suffer: No money, no care. Families skip checkups, meds, surgeries—dying from neglect while the state-owned slavery system we’ve built for the impoverished can’t fix what doctors won’t touch. Undertreatment kills silently.
  • The Rich Are Exploited: Wealthy folks get overtreated—unneeded tests, surgeries, pills—because profit rules. Doctors and drug companies milk them, turning health into a racket, not a right.
This isn’t new. In the 19th century, Mary Baker Eddy saw the same rot—doctors failing the poor, fleecing the rich with quack cures. Her answer? Christian Science, a movement claiming prayer heals better than pills. Why’d it explode? Because people were fed up—sick of a medical system that left them broke or dead. Eddy’s following grew huge; she got famous, rich, influential—not because prayer worked, but because the system didn’t. Secular Koranism learns from this: discontent demands action. We won’t peddle faith—we’ll fix the problem.

Our Solution: Socialized Medicine
Secular Koranism’s agnostic lens—law, not miracles—drives our plan: a state-run healthcare system, free at the point of use, funded by the 20% flat tax. Here’s how it works:
  • Universal Access: Every citizen—married mother, registered prostitute, atheist, Jew—gets care. No bills, no barriers. The poor won’t languish; the rich won’t be gouged.
  • State Control: Doctors, hospitals, drug makers answer to the National Leadership Council (NLC), not profits. We set standards—need-based treatment, no overtreatment scams.
  • Efficiency: The registry tracks health stats by class and belief—married mothers’ outcomes vs. unmarried moms’, Muslims vs. agnostics. Data cuts waste, targets care where it’s needed.
  • Prevention First: Militia-run clinics promote checkups, vaccines—stop sickness before it starts. No more undertreatment deaths.
This isn’t charity—it’s order. A healthy nation works better, fights less crime, pays more tax. Eddy’s followers fled a failing system; we’re building one that works.

Why Now? Lessons from Eddy
Mary Baker Eddy’s story isn’t about her faith—it’s about why she won hearts. In the 1860s, medicine was a gamble—leeches, laudanum, and little else. The poor got nothing; the rich got bled dry, literally and figuratively. Eddy, a sickly woman herself, turned to prayer, wrote Science and Health, and built Christian Science into a powerhouse. By 1900, her churches dotted America—why? People hated the doctors’ greed and neglect. Her fame came from their fury.
Today’s no different. The poor skip insulin; the rich get pointless MRIs. Eddy tapped that rage—we’re channeling it. Secular Koranism doesn’t pray sickness away; we pay for it to go away. Our socialized medicine fixes what drove her rise—without the superstition.

How It Fits Secular Koranism
This isn’t a leap—it’s our core:
  • Equality Under Law: Koran 2:256—“no compulsion in religion”—extends to care. No class bias—married mothers (top tier) and unmarried moms (bottom tier) get the same doctor.
  • Order Over Chaos: Like the Jewish calendar’s stability (tied to Noahide Laws via Public Law 102-14), healthcare needs structure. No more profit-driven mess.
  • Virtue Rewarded: Married mothers, our registry’s elite, thrive with healthy kids—socialized medicine boosts their role. Prostitutes get STD checks; the poor get surgery—everyone’s in.
The Department of Complaints and Suggestions (DCS), with its Debate wing (DFD), backs this. Gripe about wait times? Suggest rural clinics? We’ll debate it on state TV, refine it with reason.

Benefits for You
  • Poor No More Neglected: Free care ends undertreatment—your kid’s fever gets a doctor, not a prayer.
  • Rich No More Exploited: No overpriced scams—your checkup’s state-run, not a cash grab.
  • All Covered: Flat tax pays—20% from everyone, fair and square. No premiums, no profiteers.
  • Healthier Nation: Militia clinics, registry data—sickness drops, work rises.
Eddy’s followers sought escape; you’ll get solutions. No faith needed—just law.

Addressing Concerns
Some say, “Socialism!” We say, “Sense.”
  • Cost: The 20% tax covers it—less than your old insurance, no usury debt added.
  • Choice: Doctors stay; you pick within the system. No profit motive twisting care.
  • Bias?: Registry stats guide resources—married mothers might get prenatal priority, but all get treated. Debate it in the DFD if you disagree.
This isn’t handouts—it’s investment. A sick nation’s weak; a healthy one’s strong.

Join the Cure
On March 09, 2025, socialized medicine starts:
  • Clinics Open: Militia-run, state-funded—your first visit’s free.
  • Registry Tracks: Health stats roll in—help us target care.
  • Debate Shapes It: DCS/DFD takes your ideas—make it better.
Eddy showed us discontent’s power—we’re using it. Support the SKPA to heal America—poor lifted, rich freed, all equal under Secular Koranism’s law.
For Health, For Justice, For All
Secular Koranist Party of America
March 09, 2025

Notes on the Pamphlet
  • Data Integration: Ties in Secular Koranism’s core (agnosticism, Claire Khaw, Koran 2:256), laws (no usury, flat tax, registry, militia), and structures (NLC, state TV, DCS/DFD), with the Jewish calendar/Noahide link as a parallel for order.
  • Healthcare Critique: Highlights undertreatment of the poor and overtreatment of the rich, echoing Secular Koranism’s disdain for exploitation (e.g., usury ban), framed as a modern echo of Eddy’s era.
  • Mary Baker Eddy: Uses her rise as historical proof of medical discontent, secularized to fit SKPA’s rational stance, avoiding her faith’s specifics beyond its context.
  • Class System Tie-In: Links to the women’s virtue hierarchy (married mothers prioritized), showing how socialized medicine supports family stability, a key SKPA goal.
  • Tone: Balances critique of the old system with a proactive solution, appealing to the order-seeking, fairness-driven SKPA supporter profile while inviting debate.
This pamphlet positions socialized medicine as a logical extension of Secular Koranism’s principles, using Eddy’s story to underscore the need for reform and offering a structured, equitable fix to a broken system.

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