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August 8, 2009 at 7:30 PM #443383August 8, 2009 at 8:47 PM #442613moneymakerParticipant
Really doesn’t it all come down to money. I used to be naive and think that Republicans and Democrats thought differently about money. Now I think I’ve met just as many Republicans that don’t want to pay taxes yet still receive the benefits as welfare queens,isn’t that pretty much entitlement no matter how you look at it. It can seem at times like a game until you come face to face with people that have real problems in their lives, which now that I think of it is just about everyone. Oh my god I’m starting to sound like Sarah Palin and I’m a Democrat. Check me into the pysc ward, hurry!
August 8, 2009 at 8:47 PM #442809moneymakerParticipantReally doesn’t it all come down to money. I used to be naive and think that Republicans and Democrats thought differently about money. Now I think I’ve met just as many Republicans that don’t want to pay taxes yet still receive the benefits as welfare queens,isn’t that pretty much entitlement no matter how you look at it. It can seem at times like a game until you come face to face with people that have real problems in their lives, which now that I think of it is just about everyone. Oh my god I’m starting to sound like Sarah Palin and I’m a Democrat. Check me into the pysc ward, hurry!
August 8, 2009 at 8:47 PM #443146moneymakerParticipantReally doesn’t it all come down to money. I used to be naive and think that Republicans and Democrats thought differently about money. Now I think I’ve met just as many Republicans that don’t want to pay taxes yet still receive the benefits as welfare queens,isn’t that pretty much entitlement no matter how you look at it. It can seem at times like a game until you come face to face with people that have real problems in their lives, which now that I think of it is just about everyone. Oh my god I’m starting to sound like Sarah Palin and I’m a Democrat. Check me into the pysc ward, hurry!
August 8, 2009 at 8:47 PM #443216moneymakerParticipantReally doesn’t it all come down to money. I used to be naive and think that Republicans and Democrats thought differently about money. Now I think I’ve met just as many Republicans that don’t want to pay taxes yet still receive the benefits as welfare queens,isn’t that pretty much entitlement no matter how you look at it. It can seem at times like a game until you come face to face with people that have real problems in their lives, which now that I think of it is just about everyone. Oh my god I’m starting to sound like Sarah Palin and I’m a Democrat. Check me into the pysc ward, hurry!
August 8, 2009 at 8:47 PM #443393moneymakerParticipantReally doesn’t it all come down to money. I used to be naive and think that Republicans and Democrats thought differently about money. Now I think I’ve met just as many Republicans that don’t want to pay taxes yet still receive the benefits as welfare queens,isn’t that pretty much entitlement no matter how you look at it. It can seem at times like a game until you come face to face with people that have real problems in their lives, which now that I think of it is just about everyone. Oh my god I’m starting to sound like Sarah Palin and I’m a Democrat. Check me into the pysc ward, hurry!
August 8, 2009 at 9:07 PM #442623EugeneParticipantThere’s too much FUD and misinformation spread around by those opposed to the idea of universal healthcare. And Sarah Palin is obviously one of those. I’d like to see a reliable link that impartially discusses the issue.
August 8, 2009 at 9:07 PM #442819EugeneParticipantThere’s too much FUD and misinformation spread around by those opposed to the idea of universal healthcare. And Sarah Palin is obviously one of those. I’d like to see a reliable link that impartially discusses the issue.
August 8, 2009 at 9:07 PM #443156EugeneParticipantThere’s too much FUD and misinformation spread around by those opposed to the idea of universal healthcare. And Sarah Palin is obviously one of those. I’d like to see a reliable link that impartially discusses the issue.
August 8, 2009 at 9:07 PM #443226EugeneParticipantThere’s too much FUD and misinformation spread around by those opposed to the idea of universal healthcare. And Sarah Palin is obviously one of those. I’d like to see a reliable link that impartially discusses the issue.
August 8, 2009 at 9:07 PM #443403EugeneParticipantThere’s too much FUD and misinformation spread around by those opposed to the idea of universal healthcare. And Sarah Palin is obviously one of those. I’d like to see a reliable link that impartially discusses the issue.
August 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM #442657UCGalParticipantI agree with Eugene – there is far too much misinformation being spread.
I’ve gotten a few emails about this type of crap. And when I went to the page #’s in the bill sited in the email, it was totally WRONG, MISLEADING, and LIES.
The end of life stuff in the health care bill is about paying your doctor for their time (compensation for services) when you are terminal or nearing end of life, to say whether you want extreme measures taken or not. Having watched 3 family members die of cancer in the past few years (with three different sets of wishes) – the doctors have to get it on record whether you want/desire them to to “do everything possible” or “die with dignity”. My dad was all about no extreme measures… my brother wanted absolutely every measure to revive him.
This is NOT about euthanasia. It is about honoring the PATIENT’S wishes when they are terminal. Read the gosh darn bill. You can find it online at http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
(hint – page 426 is the part about “end of life”)
August 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM #442853UCGalParticipantI agree with Eugene – there is far too much misinformation being spread.
I’ve gotten a few emails about this type of crap. And when I went to the page #’s in the bill sited in the email, it was totally WRONG, MISLEADING, and LIES.
The end of life stuff in the health care bill is about paying your doctor for their time (compensation for services) when you are terminal or nearing end of life, to say whether you want extreme measures taken or not. Having watched 3 family members die of cancer in the past few years (with three different sets of wishes) – the doctors have to get it on record whether you want/desire them to to “do everything possible” or “die with dignity”. My dad was all about no extreme measures… my brother wanted absolutely every measure to revive him.
This is NOT about euthanasia. It is about honoring the PATIENT’S wishes when they are terminal. Read the gosh darn bill. You can find it online at http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
(hint – page 426 is the part about “end of life”)
August 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM #443190UCGalParticipantI agree with Eugene – there is far too much misinformation being spread.
I’ve gotten a few emails about this type of crap. And when I went to the page #’s in the bill sited in the email, it was totally WRONG, MISLEADING, and LIES.
The end of life stuff in the health care bill is about paying your doctor for their time (compensation for services) when you are terminal or nearing end of life, to say whether you want extreme measures taken or not. Having watched 3 family members die of cancer in the past few years (with three different sets of wishes) – the doctors have to get it on record whether you want/desire them to to “do everything possible” or “die with dignity”. My dad was all about no extreme measures… my brother wanted absolutely every measure to revive him.
This is NOT about euthanasia. It is about honoring the PATIENT’S wishes when they are terminal. Read the gosh darn bill. You can find it online at http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
(hint – page 426 is the part about “end of life”)
August 8, 2009 at 10:16 PM #443260UCGalParticipantI agree with Eugene – there is far too much misinformation being spread.
I’ve gotten a few emails about this type of crap. And when I went to the page #’s in the bill sited in the email, it was totally WRONG, MISLEADING, and LIES.
The end of life stuff in the health care bill is about paying your doctor for their time (compensation for services) when you are terminal or nearing end of life, to say whether you want extreme measures taken or not. Having watched 3 family members die of cancer in the past few years (with three different sets of wishes) – the doctors have to get it on record whether you want/desire them to to “do everything possible” or “die with dignity”. My dad was all about no extreme measures… my brother wanted absolutely every measure to revive him.
This is NOT about euthanasia. It is about honoring the PATIENT’S wishes when they are terminal. Read the gosh darn bill. You can find it online at http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/AAHCA09001xml.pdf
(hint – page 426 is the part about “end of life”)
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