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To: smoothsailing

Sure, there is a provision in the bill for end-of-life counseling by doctors, but it does not establish “death panels.”

Of course it doesn’t...but they’ve convinced a few Americans that removal of the end-of-life counseling provision was the end to the death panels. One never had anything to do with the other. Now, when the panel decides to ration your care, there won’t be any free end-of-life counseling.


48 posted on 09/06/2009 7:21:29 PM PDT by Kimberly GG
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To: Kimberly GG
Every single person who uses Medicare, VA, or Medicaid services should understand that all the so called savings they need to make this work, will come from the quality and quantity of their future medical care. Every damn bit of it, and all they need to do is to look at Europe or Canada to see the example care they will receive.

It's a no brainer!!!!

A totally bankrupt American insurance company will provide faster, better and higher quality care than a fully funded government boondoggle.

The biggest juicy target for cuts will most certainly be the elderly, as they are no longer productive. It is what Europe and Canada have limited and why their people come here!!! Next on the list is testing and procedures to test. Better to have a idea of what the problem is before you spend taxpayer funds. The go home a wait list will grow like crab grass during rainy season.

All you need to do is look at what they have accomplished in socialist countries to which they now compare our current system to and call it lacking and shameful..........

If O decides to ram this through, which I believe he will, all hell is going to bust loose.

60 posted on 09/06/2009 7:34:46 PM PDT by Cold Heat
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