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Kit
- 174 days ago - ourfuture.org
What's the point of an exchange? Well, it would set some ground rules for how insurance is bought and sold, just as there are rules for how stocks are traded in the market. For example, insurers wouldn't be allowed to sell policies that exclude....
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Blue Bunting (855)
Friday June 12, 2009, 11:14 am
Remember, NO COMPROMI$E ... EVERYONE IN and NO ONE LEFT OUT!!!

Here's how our President Obama still feels about the Public Health Care Option in Health Care Reform ... he said this:

"I happen to be a proponent of a single payer universal health care program." (applause) "I see no reason why the United States of America, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, spending 14 percent of its Gross National Product on health care cannot provide basic health insurance to everybody. And that's what Jim is talking about when he says everybody in, nobody out. A single payer health care plan, a universal health care plan. And that's what I'd like to see. But as all of you know, we may not get there immediately. Because first we have to take back the White House, we have to take back the Senate, and we have to take back the House."

Obama speaking to the Illinois AFL-CIO, June 30, 2003.

Because now that all those conditions that he mentioned in the last sentence have been met it is time to get the "single payer universal health care" he spoke about so passionately in the first sentence.

YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN!


Here's a video clip of Obama supporting universal health care in 2003:

http://www.pnhp.org/change/

Write to the President, every day to remind him that we'll back him up on keeping his promise to us all for health "care" not health in$urance:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/

Click Here For Contacting Congress State by State.

Look up your members of Congress and call them now:http://my.barackobama.com/callcongress
 

Claudia S. (62)
Friday June 12, 2009, 12:58 pm

Great article, Kit Thanks so much. I really hope everyone is paying attention to what is going on.

Noted, of course!
 

Blue Bunting (855)
Friday June 12, 2009, 12:59 pm
Note to POTUS: Pointers on Speaking to American Medical Association

Memo

To: Barack Obama, POTUS
From: Howard Wolinsky, co-author of The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association

I hear that you're speaking Monday to the annual meeting of the American Medical Association's policy-setting House of Delegates in Chicago. It's a great idea to present your ideas to this forum, the so-called "legislature of medicine."

You'll be given a hearing amidst the pomp of this gathering of the leaders of medical politics, not necessarily medicine.

I thought I'd share some pointers having spent more than 20 years covering the AMA at the Chicago Sun-Times.

Here's some things to keep in mind:

* The AMA represents a minority of U.S. physicians. The AMA describes itself as America's largest doctor's organization. That's true on its face. But they claim to represent all doctors. Most docs are not members. The AMA's goal for the year 2000 was to have half of U.S. doctors inside its tent. It missed.

* The AMA historically was a racist organization.

* The AMA's policies historically encouraged racism and discouraged training of black physicians.

Just last year, the AMA belatedly apologized for its transgressions of favoring state's rights over the training of black doctors and standing silent as racism raged in this country.

Still, the AMA has bragging rights. It had a black president before the U.S. did. No doubt they'll have former AMA President Lonnie Bristow, who was inaugurated as AMA president in 1995, escort you. That's a photo-op in the making, maybe with a few black medical students.

Physician's Weekly reported how Joe Miller, the former No. 2 exec at the AMA, had been working as a well-paid AMA consultant as well as a lobbyist for then-apartheid South Africa. (Before 1990, AMA leaders often made trips to support doctors in that embattled land. An AMA CEO even praised South African medical care -- while in a hospital where patients were sleeping on the floor -- saying it was better than care back home at Cook County Hospital.)

Note to Rahm Emmanuel: U. of Pennsylvania biomedical ethicist Art Caplan wrote in his 1992 book, When Medicine Went Mad, how Nazi Germany used the AMA as a model for policies to remove Jews from the professions.

* Long in bed with tobacco interests.

Back in 1964, when the Surgeon General warned about the dangers of smoking, most major medical groups got on board to fight this modern plague. One exception: the AMA. The AMA instead accepted millions of dollars for a cover for the Tobacco Institute that for over a decade enabled the industry to say the issue was unsettled and being researched.

The AMA blew it many other times on tobacco. In 1981, the AMA was on the hot seat when it was disclosed that its Physician Retirement Fund owned tobacco shares. Anti-tobacco docs in 1985 revealed that the incoming AMA president owned a farm, with another AMA board member, on which tobacco was grown in 1985.

We're still waiting for an apology on tobacco.

* Masters of status quo.

The AMA is already on record as opposing your plan for government-sponsored health insurance for the tens of millions without health insurance.

You've been attacked for "socializing" banks and the auto industry. Get ready to be slammed for selling socialized medicine.

The AMA invented and popularized the term.

Morris Fishbein, voice of medicine as editor of the Journal of American Medical Association through the 1920s and the 1940s, was a wordsmith and sloganeer. He successfully tarred discussion of national health insurance with scare tactics, including calling any change in financing health care as "socialized medicine."

In 1962, in an effort to defeat the Medicare plan for the elderly, the AMA had its then President Ed Annis broadcast from an empty Madison Square Garden, soon after President Kennedy made a pitch there for Medicare. Great stagecraft and propaganda. The AMA opposed Medicare, but it ultimately lost the battle. Old people got much-deserved health coverage -- and, ironically, the plan made doctors rich.

Your proposal is hardly the most radical out there. You should present your plan. Listen politely. Don't yield. The health of the nation is at stake and shouldn't be left in the hands of medical politicians. Keep in mind that time is passing the AMA by.
 

Leigh B. (178)
Saturday June 13, 2009, 3:18 pm
President Obama must do something about the pre-existing conditions. With multiple pre-existing conditions, I ran into this everywhere I turned, but I was finally able to get insurance. Everyone deserves health care!, thanks Kit
 

sue w. (153)
Tuesday June 16, 2009, 1:58 pm
The point of exchange would be getting what you paid for.
 

Blue Bunting (855)
Sunday July 12, 2009, 7:48 am
Michael Moore's health care documentary 'Sicko' can be viewed online in its entirety here.(Hat tip to 'citisven' at Daily Kos.)


Bill Moyers Show Reveals Insurance Lobby's Secret Plan to Attack 'Sicko' and Michael Moore
Moyers will expose for the first time the health insurance industry's secret campaign against Michael Moore and his film, "Sicko." It contains a stunning revelation and admission by a top health insurance executiive--former head of publicity for CIGNA...
 
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