Archive for Friday, September 4, 2009
Time for America to wake up
September 4, 2009
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Editor:
As far as health care reform, there are some fixes without having to change all of the health care system. It would start with tort reform, waiver for pre-existing conditions, shopping for health insurance across state lines, a catastrophic insurance plan for major illness, free clinics where doctors will volunteer their time in lieu of tax breaks for their expertise, and all of this can be done without a radical “takeover” from big government.
Pretty darn simple for an economy that is in a sad state, wouldn’t you say?
Let’s see the “attacks” first began on our military, then the American people, Christians, gun owners, police, senior citizens, capitalists, small business, and then back to “we the people” for utilizing our First Amendment rights in speaking out, no less speaking out to our elected officials who are there to represent us, “we the people.”
There is an undercurrent for both civil, social, financial, and racial tensions to unfold so that the “transformation” of our America under possible martial law will happen. We the people no matter our religion, race, social or economic conditions, nor our party affiliation need to unite to save our country for if we do not, we will lose our freedoms forever. I believe that Ronald Reagan said it right when he said “government is not the solution to the problem, government is the problem.” Wake up, America.
Ruth Greco
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Question of the week
Do you think new Principal Anna Van Zile has a valid idea in eliminating the Asst. Principal and replacing it with an Athletic Director position that would share her duties as Principal?
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