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Heath Debate: Where Did 'Death Panel' Come From?

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Despite the fact the idea of death panels doesn't exist in any proposed legislation, the concept has caught fire in the contentious health care debate. The AP looks at where the debate started. (Aug. 24)

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  • The real crazy thing is that they claim government ran health care would kill seniors. But seniors are already ON government ran health care. It's called Medicare!

  • Republicans are evil.

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  • @prplhayeshz Read the bill? What did you like better? Line 4A97 as pursuant to article 95-476 as in relation to 2003 redacted law 1043-2A? That's how it reads, and I know....because I did read it! Anytime you have a man, or woman tell you they have read it, you can almost be 100% positive they are lying. If they are not a practicing lawyer with an expertise in civil law, they won't even come close to comprehending one damn sentence. Read the bill? Lol! The senate didn't read it either.

  • @InteGrayting2

    Ignorance breeds evil. QED.

  • @supowit No.........their largely stupid though. Doubt leads to fear, fear leads to hate, hate leads to anger....wait! Holy shit! Yoda was right!

  • Americans go to the barricades to say NO to universal health care; what twisted parallel universe is this?

    Universal health care should be a right. We have Medicare in Australia and while it's not perfect, we won't withdraw coverage in the event someone actually falls ill like those monstrous insurers in the US.

  • @IGDogFighter those are really good thoughts. i wish more people had them.

  • AssociatedPress learn how to spell health!

  • "one person says one thing and another says another thing and you just don't know who's telling the truth"

    so read the bill then old lady....

  • I feel like it's all pretty simple. If a nation hopes to prosper, shouldn't its people be healthy and educated? I think the private sector plays an extremely vital role to a nation's success, but I believe that something as core and necessary as health and education shouldn't be provided by them. The government should provide these things. I could be totally wrong, but those are just my thoughts.

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