Michelle Obama Wants Lower Survival Rates for Breast Cancer
What other conclusion can we have about this?
First Lady Michelle Obama took part in a White House event this afternoon to mark National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While such events have been mostly noncontroversial in the past, Mrs. Obama used the occasion to launch an extended attack on the insurance industry, the Obama administration’s current target in the ongoing battle over national health care legislation.
“We have a health care system in this country that simply is not working for too many people with breast cancer and too many people who are surviving with breast cancer,” Mrs. Obama said. “And I’m not just talking about women without insurance…I am talking about people in this country who have insurance who have breast cancer — folks who all too often find themselves also paying outrageous out-of-pocket costs.”
Here’s something Michelle Obama might want to note before she opens her mouth the next time:
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13:25
She and her husband have quite a bit in common; They speak without thinking, and they have little to no knowledge on any particular subject, save the redistribution of wealth.
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13:31
Pretty much. It is comical how their “followers” hang on their every word though.
16:23
The numbers being fed us by the health care scam proponents are munipulated in much the same way as the economic syas coming out of the administration. On a recent trip to London I asked a few people their opinion on their national health care system; none were complimentary.
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16:38
Agreed. In England rationed care is common as are long waiting lists, a shortage of advanced test equipment, and people who can afford U.S.-style healthcare do just that. Even Stephen Hawking doesn’t have nurses round-the-clock at the expense of the national healthcare… it is paid for by grants from individuals.
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