Word: Stop health care reform before it kills again!
July 24, 2009 at 2:12 pm by Asher Smith in Word/FoundWhile the debates in Congress over health care reform have intensified this week, members of Georgia’s congressional delegation are all over the map in their reasons for supporting, but in most cases opposing, significant government reform — some more vehemently and bluntly than others.
“The poor have no chance, under the current system, to get the kind of care and follow-up they need. This House bill … is a historic step toward a new approach to health care in America that can quiet the fear associated with health care costs. It can relieve the significant financial stress on families, especially during this period where money is very tight, and provide coverage for millions of Americans who are currently uninsured or may have lost their jobs.”
— Congressman John Lewis, in a press release issued July 17, after the Ways and Means Committee passed America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009
“What we’re talking about is a move toward socialism. … You’re going to have a socialist bureaucrat in the exam room between the doctor and the patient.”
— Congressman Phil Gingrey, at a July 7 forum on health care reform at George Washington University Hospital
“[Canada and Great Britain] don’t have the appreciation of life, as we do in our society, evidently. A lot of people are gonna die. This ‘government option’ that’s being touted as this panacea — the savior of allowing people to have quality health care at an affordable price — is gonna kill people.”
— Congressman Paul Broun, in a July 10 statement on the floor of the House
Sources: AJC.com, Office of Congressman John Lewis, Media Matters
(Photo by Joeff Davis)












July 24th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
We all know that in Canada, soylent maple is made of people.