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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Terry Jeffrey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Kennedy's 'Right' Is Wrong
by Terry Jeffrey
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When Sen. Ted Kennedy, valiantly fighting brain cancer, took the stage at the Democratic convention on Monday night, he made it clear that he is now on a mission that cannot be completed unless he returns to the Senate next year -- with Barack Obama in the White House.

Kennedy's quest is to socialize medicine in America.

"For me, this is a season of hope," he said. "New hope -- and this is the cause of my life -- new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American -- North, South, East, West, young, old -- will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege."

The crowd at the convention gave a standing ovation to this radical proposition that falsely equates a proposed new welfare benefit to a "fundamental right."

The American idea of fundamental rights is that they come from God, not government. Government can protect them or violate them, but it cannot give them or take them away. They are inalienable -- even though their exercise is not invulnerable to malevolent, or merely maladroit, public policy.

The Bill of Rights expressly recognizes some real rights and prescribes, in plain language, government's role in relation to them.

"Congress," it says, for example, "shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech."

But even this simple mandate seems to confuse some liberals. They act as if it means Congress can abridge some of the speech of some of the people some of the time, and subsidize some of the speech of other people all of the time. For example, under the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, some groups were prohibited from mentioning the name of a candidate for federal office in an advertisement in the weeks before an election.

On the other hand, there have been liberals who have argued that the First Amendment left Congress no choice but to provide tax dollars to art aficionados who wanted to publicly display photographs of bullwhips inserted into odd body parts and crucifixes submerged in urine. So, too, there are members of Congress who annually insist that freedom of speech requires taxpayers to underwrite "counseling" at Planned Parenthood clinics. Continued...

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No Socialized Medicine!
I get so tired hearing people bemoan their “right” to healthcare. The constitution does not guarantee any such thing. Socialized medicine has increased the cost of healthcare so much that the marketplace no longer dictates price. The individual paying cash because he/she cannot afford insurance frequently has to pay 3 to 4 times as much as the insurance company pays. A recent ad on FoxNews declares that the government should do something because they lost their house due to health costs. Well, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor and surgery, I too lost my home and had to declare bankruptcy. But I don't expect the government to make it up. I have had to go on disability, (I have a Master's degree, 2 BA degrees, and 30 years experience!) and my wife who has no experience has taken a minimum wage job to meet our needs. We lost most everything, so we still sleep on the floor in sleeping bags; our only living room chair is a lawn chair. I don't want pity; I don't want charity; I just want the freedom to get up and do what we can. I have (and claim) no right to take from someone else; and I am tired of others trying to take from me. I don't resent the “rich”, they are the ones providing jobs. It's time to accept responsibilty for ourselves.

Doctors
I spoke with my doctor today about the future of health care in the USA.

I was shocked he spoke so blunt.

He told me, "If you want to see the doctors retire in record numbers go ahead and try to impose on them harder measures than they are looking at today"

He told me he would be retiring!

He is about mid to upper 50 ish.


The left wing lunatics will not be happy until every rich man in the USA moves his business to another nation. They refuse to look at the health care in MA. The health care cost in MA is now upside down.

People pushing this insanity has criminal intent. They are insane
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