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Rather than criticizing the Obamacare program I would like to hear some 
positive ideas on how to improve health care for all, not just those who 
already have insurance and to make it as broad based as possible. Dave 
do you have insurance? What would you propose if you did not have coverage?
K. F.  ex CG Carline

On 4/14/2012 3:26 PM, David McMurray wrote:
> Ray, your comments and questions warrant a response.....in general, 
> profit has made this country the most prosperous, with the highest 
> standard of living, in the history of mankind.  Instead of a system, 
> like the Soviet Union and others that shared and share equally in 
> scarcity, (which increases human suffering and a poverty standard of 
> living), our Free Market economy has done just the opposite.  And if 
> we can reverse the direction that Mr. Obama has pointed us in, we will 
> continue to see opportunities for those who want to work hard and 
> improve their lot in life.
>
> I am much more concerned about Big Brother telling us what we can or 
> cannot be treated for.  I've seen the quotes, and the Panels of 
> Experts that will eventually be formed under ObamaCare will have the 
> power to deem an individual unfit for further treatment, or a specific 
> treatment, (based on economic concerns, i.e., what's the cost/benefit 
> factor.)  Obama has mentioned the fact that the rising cost of Care is 
> directly related to the increased numbers of the Senior population and 
> the expensive treatment for serious illnesses common to them.  Denying 
> treatment is going to be a major cost-cutting feature of OBC.....this 
> concept used to be" Unthinkable", but has become "Thinkable", soon to 
> be "Acceptable".....all done for the "common good".
>
> November, for me is a "no-brainer"....:):)
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Rayilyn Brown
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 1:57 PM
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> Subject: WHAT W I LL YOU DO IN NOVEMBER?
>
> I just heard Romney’s address to the NRA.  he said Obama is destroying 
> our economic, religious and personal freedom (to choose our own 
> health  care), and the constitution .   The Declaration of 
> Independence god-given rights was also cited.
>
> What kind of a  life does one have with Parkinson’s?
>
> Is a cure going to come from the free  market which sees no profit in 
> a cure, the churches, or the NRA?
>
> Can someone tell me why profit has to be the foundation of our health 
> care?
>
> WHAT A TERRIBLE SHAME IT WOULD BE IF PROSAVIN TURNED OUT TO BE A CURE 
> FOR PD, BUT WAS NOT PROFITABLE ENOUGH FOR THE “JOB CREATORS”!!
>
> Please, I beg you, don’t return us to the past.
>
> Ray
> Rayilyn Brown
> Past Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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