Thursday, January 27, 2005

Kerry proposes health coverage for all children

I think it is a moral disgrace that the United States of America doesn't have Universal Health Care, that our elderly have to drive to Canada to find drugs they can afford, and that our children's health is allowed to suffer because we are collectively too cheap or too selfish to care.

Finally, though, John Kerry has been inspired to at least try and cover the children. He said that spending two years in America's living rooms made him realize that policy is about people, not politics, and that right now people are hurting.

Let's cover the kids

Republicans like to brag about supporting "family values" and "moral principles" and this provides them with a two-for-one, however I will have to see a doctor myself if that pack of wolves does anything other than howl at the impudence to suggest what morality and family values insist.

Few things bedevil my conscience like knowing some American children can't see a doctor when they need to. Mr. Kerry this is the best news I've seen in a long time. There is more to the golden rule than "do unto others" and it is time to call these moral imposters on their empty rhetoric.

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