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To: Free Thinking Conservative
>Let them die if they are ill?

This is no business whatsoever of the government of the USA, and that is the point.

There are countless resources for such people who have deadly illness.
Contrary to popular PC, people were not dying in the streets prior to 1964.

>With 40-some million people uninsured (to quote the media),

Please. Subtract the minor children and the illegals, and you have then removed about 95% of that figure.

Not to mention that such care will attract those who cannot pay in droves. - Millions upon millions, and you want to race to the lowest common denominator with them, - leave us out please - Why do you think they are invading us right now? _ not for a slice of that Socialist pie, eh?

Try to back up those MSM claims. - You cannot - It is simply dogma.

>If a conservative candidate doesn’t come up with do-able health care ideas, good luck electing a conservative candidate.

We will do just that, without your luck, or even without you if need be.

>They are enough to swing the vote.

And so, dear Sir, are we.

>There are plenty of smart ways to do it.

No, there are not - But there are plenty of stupid ways to do it.

>Conservative voters just have to get over the terms “universal” or “socialist” health care.

No, they do not.

>It’s all a matter of semantics.

No, it is not. - Socialism is not a word game, it is a concept and an antlike way of life enforced by The State.

Get over it yourself. - Good day.

16 posted on 11/26/2007 12:46:17 AM PST by bill1952
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To: bill1952

You are hostile.

And I’m not a “sir.” Would that fact improve your manners any?


32 posted on 11/27/2007 12:37:24 AM PST by Free Thinking Conservative
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