MoveOn.org sent out an e-mail about what its members voted for in terms of most important political priorities. Health care was the #1 issue. As is typical with leftist arguments, there was an appeal to emotion with a quote in the e-mail:
"I lost a daughter to cancer in July after a fight she couldn't win because she had no insurance. When President-elect Obama said no one in these United States should die of cancer because they didn't have insurance, I knew we had to work to get him elected. My daughter had to go to a county hospital where they died one by one in Houston, TX, one of the cities with the best cancer hospitals. That is when I joined MoveOn and worked with them online and in my city to register and get out the message to vote. My daughter passed away wishing her death would not be in vain. Yes We Did."—Martha T., Abilene, TX
Someone needs to tell "Martha T" that voting in a leftist to socialize health-care will eventually cause more people to die of cancer. So, ... her daughter died in vain. Once the government steps in, it will try to ration (less efficiently) cancer care.
Yes We Did put the final nail in the coffin for health care.
It is likely that I will die of cancer. I'm just ticked that when it's my turn in the system, I'll be dealing with government bureaucracy that will kill me before the cancer does. Cancer might be easier to deal with than big government.
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