It's not too late!!! Tell your Senators & Congress People to vote in
your best interest to give the American People new hope as we rise of
from a broken system of health delivery. Health care, for this
improving nation, is an investment in the future.
Give health a chance!!! Fight for it, NOW!!!-:) What is being
offered is for all the people, including REPUBLICANS!!!=:) NO MORE
NO'S when it comes to our health care needs!!! No one is immune from
the miserly ways of the health insurance companies and profiteers in
the health care industry. Don't let groups of nuts influence your
thinking on the topic. Amongst the vast amount of people dying too
soon, because they have no health insurance, could be you, your
family, your friends. Very few are so secure that adequate health
care need not be a concern for them.
195,000 people a year die from in-hospital medical errors, like a
friend of mine who last year went in for a simple hernia operation and
never came home. Medical "insurance" is not medical "assurance", Mary
Poppins.
Hopefully, the health care plan will remedy those statistics. The
object is to IMPROVE on what we have. As for your friend, there is
nothing which can bring him/her back. Fortunately, tort reform is not
included in the bill and, hopefully, your friends family will be fully
compensated for this misfortune.
Speaking of such an operation. I have been given a choice, having
COPD, to undergo surgery or not for my hernia. I'm covered, and the
only cost to me could be my life. I've been told that the odds, for
me, for surviving such an operation would be minimal. In the case of
a real emergency, the operation would have to be performed. If I did
not survive, the blame could not be placed on the hospital/doctor.
I've said a prayer for you, and your friend. May he/she rest in
peace!!
>REPUBLICANS FOR HEALTH CARE!!!
>
>It's not too late!!! Tell your Senators & Congress People to vote in
>your best interest to give the American People new hope as we rise of
>from a broken system of health delivery.
We'll be assembling people to work the details of establishing the demise of the
'rat party in the next election over this fiasco.
The Dukester, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
I gather you herniated your poor brain with its two live brain cells,
Fisher. I can't imagine you have another one stemming from some type
of physical strain, unless you were constipated from having liberal
shit plugging up your entire system and tried to crap it out. A good
bowel movement is what you need. Take a good patriotic enema and rid
yourself of that infectious, leftist congestion,
> I gather you herniated your poor brain with its two live brain cells,
> Fisher. I can't imagine you have another one stemming from some type
> of physical strain, unless you were constipated from having liberal
> shit plugging up your entire system and tried to crap it out. A good
> bowel movement is what you need. Take a good patriotic enema and rid
> yourself of that infectious, leftist congestion,
Ahhh the wit and wisdom of the new GOP. It's kinda funny to watch
these morons get consumed by the freak fringe.
>On Dec 24, 11:25?am, duke <duckgumb...@cox.net> wrote:
>> On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 15:48:14 -0800 (PST), John Fisher <TaxS11erv...@aol.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >REPUBLICANS FOR HEALTH CARE!!!
>>
>> >It's not too late!!! ?Tell your Senators & Congress People to vote in
>> >your best interest to give the American People new hope as we rise of
>> >from a broken system of health delivery.
>>
>> We'll be assembling people to work the details of establishing the demise of the
>> 'rat party in the next election over this fiasco.
>Nice message in this grand season of holidays.!!! As I picture the
>way of the cross, I see you as one of those spitting, and throwing
>stones, at the one bearing it!!!! Typical behavior of rightard
>Christians!!!!
No, the satanists of the 'rats party will be going down to de-feet.
He actually bled to death in the middle of the night when hospitals
are notoriously understaffed.
On Leadership
By Alan Webber
The Washington Post
Sunday, December 27, 2009; G02
Since this is a leadership feature, it's fair to assume that one of
its key functions is to draw a distinction between what is and what
isn't genuine leadership. In that spirit, it's hard to make the case
that anything Joe Lieberman has done in the course of the Senate
debate on health-care legislation constitutes real leadership.
Taking one position, then suddenly reversing it? Acting as a self-
important obstructionist? Let's be clear: Lieberman wasn't trying to
bring together a new centrist position around health-care legislation.
He wasn't putting out a compromise position that others could rally
around. Most of his conduct seemed to be less about health care for
Americans and more about Joe Lieberman for Joe Lieberman.
But that focus misses a more profound point: Lieberman's leverage in
this situation derived from the rather astonishing fact that not one
single Republican senator is willing to support health-care
legislation. None, zero, nada, zilch, zip. Are there no Republican
voters whose only health-care option at the moment is the nearest
emergency room? Are there no Republican voters who have applied for
health insurance only to find themselves dumped into a high-cost, low-
coverage, high-risk pool because they might actually have a condition
that needs insurance?
It's astonishing that there isn't one Republican who thinks that
engaging in this vitally important national debate is worth doing.
Apparently, "leadership" in this case is defined as party discipline:
hoping to wound the president and foment talk of a "failed
presidency," playing for time to wear down the public's interest in a
complicated measure and giving leverage to dissident Democrats who,
the Republicans cynically hope, will derail their own party's measure.
This is the kind of "leadership" that actually makes Joe Lieberman
look good; at least he was willing to deal.
[Alan Webber, a founding editor of Fast Company magazine, is an award-
winning editor, author and columnist. His most recent book is "Rules
of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your
Self."]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/24/AR2009122403350.html