Originally Posted By: Friendly Neighborhood Ray-man

no, it's a question of priorities. what matters to bush? from his actions we can infer being stubborn on Iraq despite it failing every one of his promises and hopes is more important than insuring kids. even if you think their parents can pay for it, it's still about giving insurance to kids.


Is it the government's job to give people of any age insurance? Who's supposed to provide the parents' insurance? Employers. They're not? Find another employer. If the federal government wants to be an insurance company, they can sell health coverage at a reduced rate and try and compete with all the other providers out there. Your opinion on the war is immaterial.


go.

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