CTyankee
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Wed Aug-27-08 03:51 PM
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OK, I have found the phrase to "innoculate" us against the "McCain was a POW" excuse. |
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Edited on Wed Aug-27-08 03:52 PM by CTyankee
Just wrote a LTTE about McCain having "government health care" but won't give it to you. I discussed the fact that someone with McCain's cancer diagnosis wouldn't get health care at all or would be bankrupted by a catastrophic health crisis:
"At worst, John McCain might only have to sell one of his seven houses to pay for a private policy (if he could get one at all), while many Americans under similar circumstances risk the loss of the only house they will ever have. One would hope that John McCain, as a former POW, would understand physical and mental suffering better than anyone."
Let's shame the guy!
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Wed Aug-27-08 03:54 PM
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1. Not only does he have government health care but he probably |
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was never without government health care since his father was an Admiral (and his Grandfather too). I doubt McCain has ever had to pay for his own policy.
You made some good points in your LTTE :toast:.
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Wed Aug-27-08 03:59 PM
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2. Thanks, here's the entire text. It includes your very good point. |
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To the Editor:
Why does John McCain tell the American voters that they don't want "big government-run health care"?
John McCain has such health care himself, which is funded through our taxes. He and his family going back two generations have had government health care. He had that same health care when he was diagnosed with melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, and during his treatment for the disease. He now aspires to the job of President of the United States, which also provides government run health care that is delivered by doctors who are government employees!
If government run health care is such a disaster for the American people, why does John McCain continue to have it, not only for himself but for his family? Even with a pre-existing condition, he surely has enough money to buy his own private plan and be seen by physicians in private practice. He married a fabulously wealthy heiress whose family fortune bankrolled the launch of his political career. He has choices that the vast majority of Americans could never dream of. Many end up in dire financial straits, bankruptcy and even poverty because they have a catastrophic health problem, such as cancer. At worst, John McCain might only have to sell one of his seven houses to pay for a private policy (if he could get one at all), while many Americans under similar circumstances risk the loss of the only house they will ever have. One would hope that John McCain, as a former POW, would understand physical and mental suffering better than anyone.
Barack Obama offers a health care plan that gives Americans a choice of private and public health care. John McCain wants it both ways: a public plan for himself that you and I pay for but not one that we could have ourselves.
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