Bill Moyers: Universal Health Care is "Representative of a Deeply Moral Society" »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 2 months, 4 weeks ago in Political NewsBill Moyers appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher Friday night. When asked about health care reform, he made some statements which should make those against Universal Health Care and Health Care Reform embarrassed, or even ashamed of themselves.
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lum-chate2 months, 4 weeks ago
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This healthcare plan would be bad for John Kerry & Nancy Pelosi they might have to pay for their own botox shots and facelifts.
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Why then would they be advocating for Obamacare.
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primusdawg2 months, 4 weeks ago
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to the TrollKing: Coercion? You're kidding right? Or do you think you owe not a penny in your pocket to anyone but you and your own desires? Is is coercion to levy a tax to pay for schools, or build roads, or haul your sewage away, or patrol the airways, defend the borders? You wouldn't have those pennies in your pocket if you didn't live in a country where we make it possible, even easy for you to earn. By fostering education, building transportation networks, policing scammers...We as a civilization decide to pool our resources for a number of goals once we decide they're necessary for us to maximize our ablility to create a better civilization, and that, sir, maximizes your pennies. (Hello, uh, libraries?)...This discussion should be about whether or not universal health care is a good thing for the body public, and whether we can save some real money by aggregating our purchasing power. If we decide yes, we'll adopt it, if not we won't. But shouting it down because someone might ask you to pay for it (while eliminating that chunk you send to Blue Crock every month), without even considering whether or not it benefits the country...that's not civil discourse, just miserliness. You want pure capitalism, no tax you can't dodge, no regulation, no collective effort...you'd love rural Thailand, and Somalia seems to be doing nicely lately without a functioning government.
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lloydm652 months, 4 weeks ago
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Moyers is so far left he refuses to recognise the fact, half of his body is to the right of his belly button.He is far,and away the most liberal jibberish speaking program host in Amerika.He won't give you facts,he has this fettish that facts are not good programing points.He had rather use Obama,Dodd,Durban,and Reed for research,not even looking for the truth,if he was he's looking in all the wrong places.
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Striker1012 months, 3 weeks ago
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Moyers is far from alone in his belief that force and coercion are moral. He's wrong, of course. Using government to steal from it's people for collectivist redistribution schemes is totally immoral. See my profile; I see some likely friends here.
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