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    Redneck4 months, 2 weeks ago

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    This article is sentimental garbage. In the first place health care is not a "right" but that is what the left is saying it is. BUT the government will force all of us to participate in a "right" AND pay for it! It is NOT love to take the true rights of individual citizens so the government can redistribute the property of others to "provide" care for other citizens. Thinking Christians do not want others to be responsible for their health care by taking the property of other citizens. As a Christian I take responsibility for the life and needs of myself and family not depending on others and I want each person to rely on their own abilities and talents NOT depend on others to provide for them.

    As for bringing Jesus into it, Jesus heals by Divine power and I look to Him for that and extend His hands to the sick whenever and wherever I can. Am I against medical "healing" NO. Am I against requiring a group of people being FORCED to pay for medical care for others? YES! Am I against redefining INSURANCE by saying it is a right all should expect to be provided? YES! Insurance is a group of people who expect the risks to be minimal for the group. But government has demanded such groups accept high risk individuals or even those who are not a "risk" but who are sick with a lifethreatening disease before they are insured. That dilutes the group's pool and is contrary to all definitions of insurance except the newest one the government wants us to accept.

    The proposed "health care insurance" is actually "health care WELFARE.!!!"

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