Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Nail in the Coffin


Today the President of the United States denied American children health care because he doesn't want to government subsidised health care. Shame on him. If people say they can't afford health care they can't, it's that simple.

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said it best:

"Today we learned that the same president who is willing to throw away a half trillion dollars in Iraq is unwilling to spend a small fraction of that amount to bring health care to American children."

I can't wait until he's no longer the President of the United States. We need a leader for the people not for business.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The trouble I guess for me is whether the next presidential candidate can do anything about health.

It is in such a bad state that it will take decades to unravel let alone fix. America sometimes just have way too much money to spend to killing than healing!

Kevin said...

Hadi, that's what I'm talking about. we have billions and billions for war that doesn't have a end date, but we can't commit to money to help Americans with their health care costs.