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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
Is there a national debate on health care anymore? What Palin did was dangerous. Do you honestly think her effect had a rational impact on the discourse?
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When Bush had US Attorney Generals fired, it was clearly political. When the Mayor of Chicago makes sure that the street he lives on gets cleared of snow first, it is clearly political. This nation has a history of political abuse or things that gives one pause. The issue of "medical necessity" or "standards of treatment" can easily mean one thing to one group of people and another to a different group of people. Our government has a history of not putting in controls to make sure that stuff does not happen. I have no interest in turning over the complete and total medical care of my family to people in Washington. You can call that irrational, it may be irrational, I don't care - it simply is how I feel. I will never support a public option if this issue is not addressed.