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Rick and Ray are right: like it or not, health care is subject to the
political process.  If George Bush were doing his job--i.e., working in the
best interests of people with Parkinson's and other disabling diseases--the
bashing could stop.  But, it's clear his priorities are elsewhere--a
senseless war that is costing thousands of lives and billions of dollars and
runaway spending that will put our children and grandchildren in hock for a
long, long time.

This is not the time to sit back and accept policies and practices that are
harmful to members of the Parkinson's community and to all Americans.

George L. Bousliman
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From: "Rick McGirr" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:39 PM
Subject: Bashing response


> Just a quick FYI:  I have received 7 responses to my earlier email.
> Three of them were opposed to political discussions.  Four agreed with
> me.  No scientific conclusions can be drawn here.  But I'd like to
> point out that some people on the list agree that politics is
> definitely part of our quest.
>
> I do intend to step back a while, and let you have your space.  But I
> will be working for us all wherever I can, to advance the cause of
> curing PD.  I admire and support all of you who are in the fight.
> After all, we have a lot in common.
>
> Enjoy Fall!
> Rick McGirr
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