Health care debate: one thing all can agree onPosted Saturday, August 22, 2009, at 12:31 PM
President Obama's plan to overhaul this country's health care system has drawn serious criticism the past few weeks, most noticeably at town hall meetings staged to talk about the plan.
It is clear that people have strong opinions about Obama's plan regardless of if they support or oppose the plan. With a plan drastically different than the current system, this is to be expected as it is a complex issue that affects nearly everyone in the country. Rather or not you agree with the president's plan, there is one thing people on both sides of the issue should be able to agree on: some of the people opposing the plan are making fools out of themselves. For example, this lady who calls the plan a "Nazi policy" during a town hall meeting held by Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank. Hitler was directly responsible for the death of six million innocent people whose only crime were being Jewish, or supporting Jews. Obama wants to ensure every American has access to affordable health care. That's like comparing a ping pong paddle to a .50 cal machine gun. She's not the only person to compare Obama's plan to Hitler. Here is a clip of a man from Israel talking about while he supports health care reform. Halfway through, a lady yells, "Hail Hitler!" at him and then mocks him when he says he supports health care reform because two hours of health care recently cost him $8,000. In an interview of her own, she calls herself a "Republican" and a "conservative that believes in Biblical values." Between all the recent admission of affairs by top-ranking Republican officials, Republican governors deciding to random trips to visit their mistresses in Argentina orjust stop working all together and the party's loss of control in D.C. since the 2006 election, one might think the Republican Party has enough problems at the moment without people yelling "Hail Hitler! I'm a Republican!" There are several more clips like these online at sites like YouTube and various news sites. The word "mob" is used several times in coverage of these events. A good number of people have made it clear they do not support a national health care plan. However, it's not always what someone says that matters, but how they say it. Unfortunately, for these groups of people who oppose the plan, their message is getting lost how their messages are being voiced. When this happens, their message gets lost in delivery. The focus no longer centers on people not liking Obama Care, it becomes, "Hey, those people are crazy." Or, "Did you see the clip of what happened at the town hall meeting last night? People started shoving each other!" Everyone has freedom of speech and many of these extreme protesters will say they are just exercising that right, but perhaps their voice would be best heard if they remained silent or better yet, remained focused on items relevant to the topic. Comments Showing most recent comments first [Show in chronological order instead] |
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And who will be chief or surgery, Dr. Mengela? or Kevorkian?
They will give us health care with the efficiency of the Post Office and the compassion of the IRS.
No..............it will just give us extra government, period!
Lets just see first before we react. I think the bill will not bring to us. Instead i think it will give us extra government health services.
Hoping,
Ira Gold
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Robert, thanks for stepping into the pit and stating your views. Yes, I agree that there are some people who are getting hot-headed and spouting stupid things out of fear and anger. Unfortunatley, these statements give those who are level-headed opposers a harder road to travel. It is that way with any cause. I am pro-life and a Christian so you can imagine how repulsed I am when I read about the horrible acts that others have done in the name of their beliefs. These people who kill or spew venom while professing to be Christian and pro-life make me sick. They do more damage to the world and for the cause of evil than they realize. I don't advocate violence unless it is a defense of your life or the life of others. It pains me when I hear of those people you wrote about. I understand the anger but condemn the actions.
This entire rat's nest needs to be cleaned out.
......and then there is this from the The Wall Street Journal :
The Death Book for Veterans
Last year, bureaucrats at the VA's National Center for Ethics in Health Care advocated a 52-page end-of-life planning document, "Your Life, Your Choices." It was first published in 1997 and later promoted as the VA's preferred living will throughout its vast network of hospitals and nursing homes. After the Bush White House took a look at how this document was treating complex health and moral issues, the VA suspended its use. Unfortunately, under President Obama, the VA has now resuscitated "Your Life, Your Choices."
Who is the primary author of this workbook? Dr. Robert Pearlman, chief of ethics evaluation for the center, a man who in 1996 advocated for physician-assisted suicide in Vacco v. Quill before the U.S. Supreme Court and is known for his support of health-care rationing.
"Your Life, Your Choices" presents end-of-life choices in a way aimed at steering users toward predetermined conclusions, much like a political "push poll." For example, a worksheet on page 21 lists various scenarios and asks users to then decide whether their own life would be "not worth living."
The circumstances listed include ones common among the elderly and disabled: living in a nursing home, being in a wheelchair and not being able to "shake the blues." There is a section which provocatively asks, "Have you ever heard anyone say, 'If I'm a vegetable, pull the plug'?" There also are guilt-inducing scenarios such as "I can no longer contribute to my family's well being," "I am a severe financial burden on my family" and that the vet's situation "causes severe emotional burden for my family."
When the government can steer vulnerable individuals to conclude for themselves that life is not worth living, who needs a death panel?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424...
..............which is EXACTLY what the socialists in D.C. would LIKE us to do.
Be quiet, say nothing, you have NO freedom of speech anymore..............unless of course you wish to picket for gay rights, legalization of pot, protest the war or something. All THAT is fine, because it's a leftwing agenda.
But you dare not speak against our new "messiah."