Missing the Larger Point on the Public Option »

Posted By newmediajournal 3 months, 2 weeks ago in News

The very nature of the idea that government – in any circumstance – would be empowered to deny vital medical treatment, to anyone – regardless of age or frailty of health – is a direct attack on the unalienable right to “Life.” There can be no other way to look at it. If someone needs a medical procedure or a certain medication to live and a government-run healthcare system denies that procedure or medication, they have denied “Life” to an American citizen in violation of our declared and unalienable rights.

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    Striker1013 months, 2 weeks ago

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    There is only once set of choices, not 1000 pages of line-by-line worthy of ad nauseum debate.

    The choice is between our inalienable right to liberty and the collectivist right to use the Force of government to dictate your behavior and choice. As liberty is all about our right to life, I choose liberty every time. Not just for myself, for everyone.

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