Bradley Hennenfent

How easily can one publicly express their thoughts and not get hurt later?
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California, CA (prHWY.com) October 12, 2012 - How easily can one publicly express their thoughts and not get hurt later? Through what methods can we write, sing or speak about what we like, dislike or even hate? Bradley Hennenfent, or for short Brad Hennenfent, can teach us a thing or two about speaking up and expressing our minds public.

First of all, who this educated man? Brad Hennenfent is a retired physician and economist who graduated from Northwestern University (economics), the University of Illinois Medical School, and the University of Illinois Affiliated Hospitals Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Bradley Hennenfent, Brad, or Dr. Hennenfent is a true believer in patient empowerment--Patient Power healthcare--not third party control. He hopes to teach people about the evils of socialized medicine, and about the abomination of socialism as a form of government. He adapted Anthem by Ayn Rand (without sanction from any organization or heir) into Anthem against Obama, a futuristic novel about how a child grows up dealing with government oppression, and how he wants to be free, but most overcome horrendous abuse.

Brad Hennenfent is very interested in politics, social and economic studies, and history. He also likes statistics, which he highly recommends to his fans and friends. He recommends How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff, and The Honest Truth about Lying with Statistics by Cooper B. Holmes. He is on Twitter as @BradMD, and blogs at BradMD.com. He has written extensively against ObamaCare and what he calls "BAD ObamaNomics.

He starts one of his articles with the sentence "Hollywood disgusts me because so much of what they do is anti-capitalism and socialist leaning." What he means by this is that there are a great many movies that promote socialist themes and tendencies. He points out that he and economist Walter E. Williams are both amazed that while there are many movies against the Holocaust, there are few movies against socialism, which has killed twenty times more people. In fact Nazism came from the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Therefore, socialism and centralized power gained by governments are essentially responsible for killing more people than anything else in history.

Bradley Hennenfent speaks about the movie "The Hunger Games" quite nicely, recommending it. He encourages young people to fully comprehend the movie's message, which is that centralized government power is bad. Brad Hennenfent claims that it transmits the same message of the Founding Fathers. According to Brad Hennenfent, the Founding Fathers gave the most power to the individual, the next most power to the states, and the least power to the Federal government in order to prevent such abuses.

Do you want to find out more about what Brad Hennenfent http://BradMD.com thinks? Just go to his website and search for new and interesting information Bradley Hennenfent http://BradMD.com !

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