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Post: 55966531_1 created on Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:14 amPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:14 am
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Last night, Representative Alan Grayson reserved an hour of time to give a speech in the House. He began his speech by saying that a Harvard study had concluded that 44,789 Americans die each year because they have no health insurance. This is approximately 15 times as many people than the terrorists killed on 9/11, and this happens every year. 122 a day. 122 deaths America would love to prevent if it were Al Qaeda doing it, said Grayson. He then proceeded, having done the math, to tell everyone how many American citizens died in each district represented by a Republican against the health care reform. He would give the name of the district, the name of the representative, and then the amount dead. Example: "Alabama District 1, Congressman Jo Bonner, 114 dead." "Alabama District 3, Congressman Mike Rogers, 88 dead." And so on.
For twenty. Three. Minutes. At this point, the Republicans demanded that he stop, so a recess was called so that they could go over his speech to see if anything objectionable had been said. It had not been. They were just trying to shut him up and waste time, I suppose- afterwards, they allowed him to continue. He finished his list and went on to tell personal stories about the lives that had been lost. I don't care who you are. I don't care if you're a Republican, a Democrat, a Liberal, a Conservative. I don't care if you're registered with the Green Party, or the Libertarians, or some other independent group, or, even, if you don't vote at all. I don't care if you're Catholic or Atheist or Jewish or Muslim or Hindu or Buddhist or Shinto. I don't care if you believe the world is going to end in two years, on December 12th. Men, women, children- Americans and HUMAN BEINGS, just like you, die in great numbers every year because of our lack of health care in this country. Is it REALLY. REALLY. Worth 44,789 lives, people you might know, people you might have grown up with, family, friends, or even complete and total strangers, just so that you don't have to put forth the smallest bit of effort? How many fathers, husbands, wives, mothers, sons, daughters, grandparents and grandchildren, aunts and uncles, sisters and brothers, cousins, nieces, nephews. If you think that's morbid, you're right - but can you really, honestly and with no qualms about it condemn them to die so as to avoid inconveniencing yourself? Can you REALLY defend such actions as just and/or holy? You're smarter than that. I know you are. Stop listening when people like Michelle Bachmann tell you that you're going to have to give up your healthcare and accept a Government appointed one - an outright lie, because no one who HAS healthcare is going to be required to change their healthcare unless they want to. The only people who will even be notably affected by the presence of a public option are the ones who don't have healthcare already, or who WANT the public option. Stop listening when people like Virginia Foxx tell you that the healthcare bill is AS DANGEROUS as terrorism. You know what IS as dangerous as terrorism? Letting 44,789 people die _yearly,_ just so that no one has to accept that things HAVE TO CHANGE. |
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