Voting from the Heart Julia02110 in
Action 6/28/2007 at 11:14 AM PDT
Six weeks ago I underwent major heart surgery at one of the finest hospitals in America, Mass General in Boston, by a caring, top cardiac surgeon. I would have died without it. Now, six weeks later, I have a normal heart and can plan a new life; in essence, I am free of a congenital condition that has impaired my career, income, and quality of life over the past few years. I also have no health insurance.
What's wrong with this picture? I am alive, I got the best of care... and I had no health insurance.
Am I writing from the future? Did Edwards get elected and the year is really 2012? Did God reverse time, take back the war, the 80% rise in the cost of health insurance, the tax cuts for the wealthy? Did my friend decide to forgo her $400 tax rebate in 2004 and not vote for George Bush?
The answer?
I live in Massachusetts where everyone has gotten good care for years - rich and poor. The state takes care of everyone. If you don't have insurance, no one turns you away or looks down on you. When I stand in the pharmacy line at Mass General, I notice everyone is treated the same. No doctor has ever mentioned my state "health plan" or turned me away.
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But Massachusetts has one thing in common with John Edwards. They know that a "right to life" exists. The first of the "great inalienable rights" guaranteed by the Constitution and our Founding Fathers -- the "right to life" -- is essential to our humanity. Without it, nothing else is possible.
The rest of America seems to have forgotten that. John and Elizabeth Edwards know it. And I do too. I'd like to help this country remember. So I am working for John Edwards because I want others, everywhere in America, to have the same opportunity I did.
The other candidates talk about universal health care using safe, competitive models. Only Edwards has a plan that includes both competition and compassion. He doesn't mince words. Roll back the tax cuts on the rich. Spend $15 billion a year (a drop in the bucket compared to Iraq). I surmise that my friend won't get to buy a flat-screen TV in 2009 with her tax rebate, and I know it's unpatriotic not to shop, but...
What's more important?
The homeless guy in line next to me at Mass General waiting for free blood pressure medication, or neo-patriotism? I study him and my own beating heart goes out to him. Like him, I'm lucky.
Someone fixed me because I'm a human being. My heart also goes out to the poor across America: the uninsured and under-insured that suffer and die because they can't afford health insurance or medicines. The rest of America should take a long, hard look at us Blue State "godless" liberals here in the Cradle of Liberty and ask themselves: "What would Jesus do?"
I know what John Edwards will do. He will make it possible for others across America to have the same opportunity I had. I'm grateful I'm alive and working for him is part of my way of giving back. There are other reasons I'm supporting Edwards I'll talk about later but, for now:
Be well, work hard, get involved and vote. But don't vote your pocketbook, please; and don't vote your fears. Look within... and vote from your heart.
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