Ishoutandscream2
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Wed Sep-14-11 09:11 AM
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Another scenario for the "let him die" crowd |
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I had to work late Monday night, so I missed (thank God) the Teabagger debate. However, I did watch clips, including the Leslie "Mr. Jeopardy" Blitzer question to Ron Paul about the 30 year old without insurance. I was appalled (but not shocked anymore) concerning the audience response, as I was when Goodhair got applause for his executions record.
I read several DUer's mention different scenarios about the 30 year old, including Leslie rephrasing the question as the victim not being able to afford insurance. I came up with another scenario, but it would probably be against the debate rules, and I know Leslie wouldn't have the balls to do it (nor the intelligence).
After the yelling, and after Paul's answer, Leslie turns to the audience and asks who said "let him die." One person in particular stands up, and Leslie then asks the question, "Suppose this was your 30 year old son, and he made this choice. The bills are astronomical, and of course you're Taxed Enough Already and can't afford immediate help, who should pay for this?" That would have been very interesting, to say the least.
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Jim__
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Wed Sep-14-11 09:20 AM
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1. De-nial is not a river in Egypt. |
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The person would deny even the possibility that it could be his son.
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gordianot
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Wed Sep-14-11 09:31 AM
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2. Remember there were cheers at this answer few voice dissent. |
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That this mob did voice dissent at particular time it shows that "Let him die" for most people in the room. This one exchange tell us who the monsters are my new term for Republicans.
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Wed Sep-14-11 09:41 AM
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3. What if the word "choice" wasn't in there... the scenario reworked so that the |
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30 year old works a full time job and a part time job to support his family. Neither job provides access to insurance, and he has been deemed to have a "pre-existing condition" such as diabetes (insert some other condition that with healthcare is manageable, but potentially tragic without healthcare) and he either is ineligible for any insurance, or because of the condition the insurance cost of even catastrophic insurance is equal to more than half of his take home pay. Now throw in that he is stricken with a disaster.
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