Democrats; grow a pair.

LilOlLady

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DEMOCRATS; GROW A PAIR.

When Right-Wingers push, you need to push back and stop being a bunch of wimps. Force them to filibuster so the American people will know who the are. You cannot put a price tag on the lives of human beings. Healthcare is a human right. The life of a man is worth just as much as the life of an unborn child. Where are the pro-lifers on healthcare for those who do not have healthcare?
What right-wingers are doing is offering their condolences to the American people as if they were casualties of war in Iraq.
If we can take care of people in other countries, and that not be socialism, we can certainly take care of our own.
We send billions into outer space and it does not save one life. Who send the most money in outer space, wins the race. When the healthcare bill is pass, the American people wins the race.
 
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"life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness"

Looks like healthcare falls right into that phrase to me.
 
In a representative republic, all public officials answer to us, the people. We don't answer to them.

They are not to get so drunk on authority as to push bad stuff on us, just because they can. If the people tell the elected officials they are doing it wrong, they need to listen to their constituents. Not to the special interests, not to the weird voices in their heads, not to their own egos.

The voice of the people is being heard. And wonder of wonders, they are listening.

Their fix is not a good fix, they need to start over fresh and do what folks want done.
 
"We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." - Thomas Jefferson

All men are created equal..... That means that all people should have access to what they need to stay alive.
 
Do you ever wonder why people get so angry at you when you pull stunts like this?

The whole quote, in context. You aren't allowed to choose phrases like you are dining at a buffet, just grazing on the candies and leaving the broccoli and green beans alone.
 
"We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." - Thomas Jefferson

All men are created equal..... That means that all people should have access to what they need to stay alive.
Please show me anybody who is not permitted the opportunity to access health care or live in a $3 million home? All they have to do is work for it.
 
So you think the founders intended for children to die because their parents could not afford the medication to keep them alive?
 
Considering the state of knowledge in the field of medicine, they would have had no problem with it.

You should read up on what Doctors believed back then. Tax money for that? Don't make it a worse joke!
 
So you think the founders intended for children to die because their parents could not afford the medication to keep them alive?

No. I think the Founders intended the parents of said children to use their God given freedom to do whatever they could to support their children.

It's very clear they did not set up a Federal government in order to support said children and that they wanted to clearly limit the power of the government.
 
"We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." - Thomas Jefferson

All men are created equal..... That means that all people should have access to what they need to stay alive.
They do have access to it. There is no one standing outside of a hospital or doctors office baring them from entering.
 

life

  /laɪf/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahyf] Show IPA noun, plural lives  /laɪvz/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahyvz] Show IPA , adjective –noun 1. the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally. 2. the sum of the distinguishing phenomena of organisms, esp. metabolism, growth, reproduction, and adaptation to environment. 3. the animate existence or period of animate existence of an individual: to risk one's life; a short life and a merry one. 4. a corresponding state, existence, or principle of existence conceived of as belonging to the soul: eternal life. 5. the general or universal condition of human existence: Too bad, but life is like that. 6. any specified period of animate existence: a man in middle life. 7. the period of existence, activity, or effectiveness of something inanimate, as a machine, lease, or play: The life of the car may be ten years. 8. a living being: Several lives were lost. 9. living things collectively: the hope of discovering life on other planets; insect life. 10. a particular aspect of existence: He enjoys an active physical life. 11. the course of existence or sum of experiences and actions that constitute a person's existence: His business has been his entire life. 12. a biography: a newly published life of Willa Cather. 13. animation; liveliness; spirit: a speech full of life. 14. resilience; elasticity. 15. the force that makes or keeps something alive; the vivifying or quickening principle: The life of the treaty has been an increase of mutual understanding and respect. 16. a mode or manner of existence, as in the world of affairs or society: So far her business life has not overlapped her social life. 17. the period or extent of authority, popularity, approval, etc.: the life of the committee; the life of a bestseller. 18. a prison sentence covering the remaining portion of the offender's animate existence: The judge gave him life. 19. anything or anyone considered to be as precious as life: She was his life. 20. a person or thing that enlivens: the life of the party. 21. effervescence or sparkle, as of wines. 22. pungency or strong, sharp flavor, as of substances when fresh or in good condition. 23. nature or any of the forms of nature as the model or subject of a work of art: drawn from life. 24. Baseball. another opportunity given to a batter to bat because of a misplay by a fielder. 25. (in English pool) one of a limited number of shots allowed a player: Each pool player has three lives at the beginning of the game.
–adjective 26. for or lasting a lifetime; lifelong: a life membership in a club; life imprisonment. 27. of or pertaining to animate existence: the life force; life functions. 28. working from nature or using a living model: a life drawing; a life class.
—Idioms 29. as large as life, actually; indeed: There he stood, as large as life. Also, as big as life. 30. come to life, a. to recover consciousness. b. to become animated and vigorous: The evening passed, but somehow the party never came to life. c. to appear lifelike: The characters of the novel came to life on the screen. 31. for dear life, with desperate effort, energy, or speed: We ran for dear life, with the dogs at our heels. Also, for one's life. 32. for the life of one, as hard as one tries; even with the utmost effort: He can't understand it for the life of him. 33. get a life, to improve the quality of one's social and professional life: often used in the imperative to express impatience with someone's behavior. 34. not on your life, Informal. absolutely not; under no circumstances; by no means: Will I stand for such a thing? Not on your life! 35. take one's life in one's hands, to risk death knowingly: We were warned that we were taking our lives in our hands by going through that swampy area. 36. to the life, in perfect imitation; exactly: The portrait characterized him to the life.

Hmm...don't see health care anywhere in that definition.
 

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