Who said you have freedom of choice?
Speech, check, religion, check, assembly, check, press, check, redress of grievences, check, bear arms, check, no soldiers living in your home, check, speedy trial by jury, check, protection from search and siezure, check
yeah I don't see choice in their anywhere. But apparently some blogger thinks its in there so it must be an unalienable right.
How do you change it, get a job work hard get promoted get good insurance. The American way. Free stuff for everyone no matter value; the Communist way. It doesn't work it never has worked it never will work.
Or you can move back in with mommy and daddy and let them take care of you. But stop trying to force your lack of work ethic and character on me.
2007-08-14 07:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I read that a large portion (25%) of the people who don't have health insurance in the US have actually refused an offer to carry it. Socialized medicine advocates never fail to use all those without it when many choose not to have it. Most are young and they feel infallible. What exactly have the Republicans done to take your freedom of choice away. You can refuse it at any time as over 10,000,000 Americans already have. If you want socialized medicine no one will have freedom of choice then. Weird logic.
2007-08-14 07:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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This goes beyoned being just a Republican question! The problem is that there are so many entrenched politicians on both sides of the aisle who have been bought by the corporate lobbyists. What do we do about this? Well for one, vote them out!! Elect Congress people who want to enact term limits. As voters, demand compaign finance reform! Especially, get rid of all the electronic voting machines so the rampant fraud will stop happening. And finally, everyone needs to turn off their televisions and stop watching pointless "reality shows" and become politically active.
As a informational side note, people need to realize that the Federal Reserve is not Federal at all. It is privately owned by both domestic and foreign corporate banks like Chase Corp and Lehman Brothers. The Federal Reserve needs to be disbanded.
2007-08-14 07:23:25
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answered by berger M 1
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You're citing as a source a blog written by someone named for a abhorrent sex act? In any case, do you think you'll have more or less choice with socialized health care? That's what Democrats want, and that's also the reason Republicans passed the programs they did--beacuse they had to put enough regulation in there to make Democrats happy so it would go through Congress. If you want more choice, give Republicans free rein to pass health care legislation--the you'll see how the free market gives you choice.
2007-08-14 07:20:04
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answered by Trav 4
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Pretty Liberal to me. 1.No one wants war. But wars will always be around. 2. Bill Clinton reduced the welfare ranks by 58% and they did just fine. He checked on them. 3. Anti-big government. Self explanatory. - Good. 4.Background checks are useless. Do you think a mass-murderer will actually be found in advance? No way. Now here's where it gets tricky: 5. Pro-choice. Choice for the woman but what about the child's choice? And the father's? Arkansas recently enacted a law that says after 12 weeks no abortion. Why? That is when the heart starts beating. Are you really for terminating a beating heart? Liberal 6. Pro-gay marriage. For sure Liberal. Do you think this is the only thing they want? It never stops. Like Islam .. "Islam's definition of marriage is one man and up to four women where loyalty in the marriage is required only from the woman towards the man, but not necessarily from the man towards the woman." Liberal 7. Pro-separation of church and state ... Liberals changed this. We liked it just as it was.
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answered by tobi 3
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You have lost your freedom of choice with healthcare?
2007-08-14 07:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question does not make grammatical sense. Your source is a blog. It is totally worthless.
In the US we have freedom of choice with our health care. That is the way it should be. I do not want socialized medicine. The government should not be in the health care business. It is not in the Constitution.
2007-08-14 07:10:23
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answered by regerugged 7
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Your link leads to nothing. If you want freedom of choice in healthcare taken away then vote for a Dem. Once they socialize medicine the government will call the shots about your care, not you.
2007-08-14 07:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't notice who's blog that was, but I have to give him kudos for sheer pessimism. The way he wrote it everything that had ever been done about health care, and everything that had ever been proposed, and everything that is being proposed - was and is just utterly evil.
2007-08-14 07:11:21
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Everyone has the same choices...all you have to do is pay for it...
2007-08-14 07:09:09
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answered by Erinyes 6
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