Friday, March 19, 2010

Wars that don't need to be waged but are being fought anyway.

In the next few days we will know more about the Health Care Bill, and whether it will be passed or not. One would think that health care for once's own countryman could not be a controversial matter. But it is. Even-though it is not a new idea and has been proposed by many Presidents of both parties over the decades it still has not come to pass. If one goes back in history there are interesting discoveries.

Richard Nixon, a Republican president had many marvelous ideas not only on this subject but also in other needed reforms that could have strengthened our country.
Mr. Nixon was a bright man and whatever your opinion of him, credit must be given for many of his inspired ideas.

There were many great minds in the Republican party over the decades who came up with excellent concepts, many of which were ignored by the press of politics at the time. What is clear as crystal today is that what is being called the Republican party now is not the Republican party that we grew up with. It should call itself something else. What used to be considered statesmanship, leadership, and plain integrity seems to have vanished, to the sorrow of many Americans. We can only call on the current minority leaders, Republican Representative John Boehner (R-OH) and Senator Mitch McConnell (R-MI), and tell them that many Republicans want the Health Care bill passed. Not everyone applauds an ungenerous stance on Health Care at this critical juncture in the history of our country.

Now that the whole Health Bill will be presented in it's entirety, word for word, so everyone in America can read it, we still have time to find out the facts. We can redeem our integrity as human beings, as the generous-hearted people that we Americans are and pass this necessary bill.

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