George Bush's daughter, in support of the Obama health care bill, states [on the subject of health care]: "[It] should be a right for everyone."
My dear young lady, health care is what precisely? A service no?
To be certain it is. Now, can this service be provided or rather administered by just anyone?
Certainly not if we desire for it to yield a positive result. In as much as you wouldn't want a baker installing new brakes on your car, so too would you not want an auto mechanic giving you a triple bypass. Okay then, we agree that health care is a service that, to be successful, must be administered by a health care professional; someone who is educated in medicine, the body, etc.
So, we have now arrived at a point where we must ask ourselves, do we have a right to the knowledge possessed in the mind of a health care professional and the subsequent administering of that knowledge upon our person?
Does this "right" infer that by force we can guarantee it for ourselves?
How can you, Barbara Bush, justify the use of force in asserting the application of health care service while at the same time hold a position that slavery against African Americans was wrong and morally reprehensible?
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Hey soap,
It has been a while, but I am back. Anyway, I was amazed to see her interview in regards to the health bill and her stance on health care. She has not read the bill nor has she digested just how it will actually send health care and the ease in which we get it in the wrong direction.
She's reacting to the OH SO GOOD FEELING of the Left's EVERYBODY DESERVES IT!
And, of course, the media loved it and played on it "republican daughter veers from GOP ideology"...perfect, Babs, good job.
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