Wednesday, June 16, 2010

comentaryonwhathasalreadybeenpublished

In all of the debate over health care reform, between those who have good coverage but say that so shouldeveryone, and those that say that the oldsystem wasfine, a voice seems to have gotten lost, thevoiceof the uninsured and underinsured themselves. Thisblogaimsto correct that. These storie sare anacdotes, I do not claim the people in them are real, but the treatment ofthe characters by those who put profits before people is not far off the mark, and that illustrates theproblem with the oldsystem, why it is good that ithas been changed and why any talk of undoing the progress thathas been made is a very bad idea. EVER putting money above people is immoral, andto those that defendthat practice, I say here tonight, yourdays are numbered, for 'a voice in the wilderness' cries out for justice, and justice that is not justice for all is not justice. That decent, affordable healthcare for all is the only just approach isthe position this blog will illustrate, and now I end this comentary and post another illustration of my point.

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