Folks, in a stunning display of his Democratic insensitivity, Harry Reid said that the death of Senator Ted Kennedy would help the health care movement.
While he may be right, he shouldn’t be right.
The only bill that deserves the posthumous Kennedy name is one that allows for the will to live to be calculated into health care matters. Kennedy’s will to live was just as great as any other American’s. Why should he have the luxury of being allowed treatment at his advanced age of 77 for what proved to be terminal brain cancer, when hundreds, thousands, millions of Americans would have to forgo treatment because of rationed government care? Adding his name to such a bill, or pretending he would have endorsed such a bill, does him, his death, and his name a disservice.
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