I just threw my hands up and yelled "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"  The problem is
that liberals might get behind your statement.  Libertarians won't.  You
talk about creating a system.  Liberals will want that "system" to be the
government.  Libertarians will want it to be a private endeavor.  But kudos,
you sound like a politian!  And who wouldn't vote for Jesus for president?
lol

Joel Brauer

Only you can decide to be happy!  The rest of life is in the details...


On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:01 PM, clowkun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> > How would you solve our similar problems, so that those both socialist
> > (leaning) and libertarians are happy?
> >
> > Health Care is a good  place to start  :)
>
>
> To be quite honest I don't really have the answer to that question. My
> best solution would be to start at the beginning to design a new
> health care system that would still leave privatized medical services
> open for those who could afford it and also provide some form of
> emergency and long-term plans for those who could not afford it. To go
> back to my earlier statement, for us to be united on the issue we need
> to make a stand and have one united front on the issue as far as our
> ultimate common goal. Such as "healthcare for American citizens is a
> right, because a healthy America is a better America," something like
> that. Rally the nation behind that slogan and start to implement a
> system, very slowly and carefully mind you, over a 7 to 10 year period
> that would help us accomplish this goal.
>
> >
>

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