Justify what?
I don't know what's in Obama's heathcare plan. But I do know there's a lot of crazy people saying a lot of crazy things about it.
Sarah Palin blogged that it had something to do with "Death Panels" that would decide who deserved health care, and said she didn't want Obama's Death Panels to kill her baby.
Newt Gingrich repeated her BS on the Sunday morning talking heads show, and FOX news idiots did the same thing.
There's nothing whatsoever even remotely resembling a Death Panel. The only Death Panel that does exist are the people who say that people without health insurance can't get medical care.
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I've been busy with other stuff lately, haven't had time to check out the proposed health care plan. From what little I know, it's voluntary, it's less expensive than most plans, they won't turn anyone away, and it's run by the government.
I sure wish there were some responsible Republicans who would offer a less hysterical analysis of the plan, but it isn't coming. All the Republicans are off in Craziland.
The sooner you stop playing into their game of "Rep vs Dem" the better off you will be. There is difference between them whatsoever, they are all ivy league silver spoon eating ****s and are best friends in reality. Alot of them are related. They only step out acting as if there is a difference..there truly isn't any.
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Sure, they're all nuts to some extent.
But where are the knock-down-drag-out champion crazies like Sarah Palin? My gosh, she has got to be the most clueless person in all of Alaska . . .
http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz0O409XzkQ
Former Alaska GOP Gov. Sarah Palin defended her claim that the Democratic [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]health [COLOR=blue! important]care[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] proposal would create “death panels” in a statement Wednesday night slamming President Barack Obama.
“Yesterday President Obama responded to my statement that Democratic health care proposals would lead to rationed care; that the sick, the elderly and the disabled would suffer the most under such rationing; and that under such a system, these ‘unproductive’ members of society could face the prospect of government bureaucrats determining whether they deserve [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]health [COLOR=blue! important]care[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR],” Palin wrote in a note on her Facebook page.
“The provision that President Obama refers to is Section 1233 of HR 3200, entitled ‘Advance Care Planning Consultation.’ With all due respect, it’s misleading for the president to describe this section as an entirely voluntary provision that simply increases the information offered to Medicare recipients,” she continued.
“Section 1233 authorizes advanced care planning consultations for senior citizens on Medicare every five years, and more often ‘if there is a significant change in the health condition of the individual ... or upon admission to a skilled nursing facility, a [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]long-term [COLOR=blue! important]care[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] facility... or a hospice program.’"
The White House and Democratic lawmakers have blasted Palin in recent days for suggesting that her own son, Trig, would have had to face a bureaucratic panel to get access to health care under the provision in the House health care proposal because he was born with Down syndrome.
“The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama’s ‘death panel’ so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their ‘level of productivity in society,’ whether they are worthy of health care. Such a system is downright evil,” Palin wrote last week.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs identified Palin on Wednesday as one of the GOP leaders he says is spreading “wrong” information about the health care debate.
Additionally, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is using Palin’s “death panels” claim in a fundraising plea to supporters, calling the former governor’s statement “disgusting” and “outrageous.”
But Palin seemed undeterred in her latest statement, pointing to columns by The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson and others to support her suggestion last week that the Democratic proposal is “Orwellian.”
“President Obama can try to gloss over the effects of government-authorized end-of-life consultations, but the views of one of his top health care advisers are clear enough,” Palin wrote. “It’s all just more evidence that the Democratic legislative proposals will lead to health care rationing and more evidence that the top-down plans of government bureaucrats will never result in real health care reform.”
Dude, it's called "Fear Mongering", we are in the age of disinformation.
She is a ****ing idiot just as McCain, Obama, Clinton all are. These people are working for someone else's agenda and it sure in the hell isn't the agenda of the American people, we are just along for the ride.
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So are all the crazy "fear mongerers" who are misrepresenting Obama's health care bill. And there's lot of them going nuts at local get-togethers, like your "Ms. Skank's" community meeting.
I'm not saying that I know what his plan is all about, but I do know that it's the crazy Republicans who are spreading bizarre BS about Eugenics Euthanasia and Death Boards.
I'm not a religious man, but Je*** H. Ch****! I wish some Death Boards would come along and practice their eugenics on them . . .
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