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Given that people die, go untreated, become disabled and/or or sicker due to lack of care, and/or go bankrupt due to the problems in our current system, I would say that whoever says we do not need some form of health care reform either does not understand the system or doesn't remember that Jesus spent much of His ministry healing.
Now I can understand ignorance and that someone can be so steeped in rhetoric and hysteria (and perhaps lulled into a sense of security by having no health care horror stories of his/her own) that he/she can justify praying for health care reform to be defeated.
That said, the last couple of days I've had a renewed sense of the sheer spitefulness, selfishness, and cruelty of my fellow Americans. There's a whole lot of talk about how health care reform is a privilege, not a right -- and I'd point out the Catholic Church social teaching holds that health care is a human right -- and of course there are all those people who divide the untreated/uninsured/underinsured into categories of deserving/undeserving.
The things I see posted on the comment sections of news sites and blogs are the worst. There was the response to a woman who was paying for a health insurance plan that supposedly covered labor and delivery -- and found out herself tens of thousands of dollars in debt. One of the posters declared that the woman was irresponsible and immature for being a freelancer and having purchased a health care plan; if she was really mature and responsible, she'd have gone to work for a company with a good health insurance plan. :eyes:
My friends, there are evil people in the world. They act civilized and may even be well-paid and rewarded for their their opinions on TV or the radio, but they are evil.
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