QUESTION: President Obama, if your wife or your doctor became seriously ill, and things were not going well, and the plan physicians told you they were doing everything that reasonably could be done, and you sought out opinions from some medical leaders and major centers, and they said there’s another option that you should — should pursue, but it was not covered in the plan, would you potentially sacrifice the health of your family for the greater good of insuring millions? Or would you do everything you possibly could as a father and husband to get the best health care and outcome for your family?ANSWER: (Blah, blah, blah.) If it’s my family member, it’s my wife, if it’s my children, if it’s my grandmother, I always want them to get the very best care.
Never buy a Ford from a guy who drives a Lexus.
Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy voted for Medicare. He is eligible for Medicare. When he got cancer, he did not use Medicare. If they won’t use it, you don’t want it.
26 June 2009
Because I'm From the Government
"Yea, it'll be lousy, but you're going to get it anyway.
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