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Third parties. Principled Moderates. Terrorists that just happen to be Muslim.  Bono, Sting, and Torts. 

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NOT FREE
Re: George Neumayr's Thin Reids:

I have noticed that the actual costs of this plan according to Harry Reid, have been forgetting in the heat of whether or not to have a "public option", by any name! What a ruse, almost as if we have accepted that there is a need for this turkey, damn the torpedoes. I can say, as a physician, who has worked both in the private and government sectors (US Navy), that those who have "free" coverage, will flood the system, leading to more expenditures, less care for those who really need it and more expensive for all!

Health care is available for all currently. I know as one who has been to the ER countless times to take care of an uninsured person, receiving NO compensation, and then subject to lawsuit, if the guy doesn't like the scars he caused by driving drunk and crashing his car! Funny isn't it, how attorneys are not liable for mistakes in judgment, ever, while doctors are expected to have complete control over the healing processes inpatients entirely out of their control. Tort reform will eliminate much of the waste and fraud perpetrated by the plaintiff bar.
-- Robert Mandraccia MD

The launch by Nancy Pelosi and her fellow liberals and leftists of their 1,990-page-that's approximately four reams of paper- "entitlement reform" package today puts a unique twist to the phrase "getting reamed."

With the lies and illusions from desperate Reid and his out-of-touch colleagues, as well as Obama, though, perhaps they all will learn politically what that'll mean to them, if they're foolish enough to pass and then sign such legislation.

Should they, surely lawsuits will occur. As I heard someone on the radio say tonight, our only hope then may be the Supreme Court, which could be the only firewall still standing between us and these leftists and their arrogant madness.
-- C. Kenna Amos Jr.

TURNING POINT
Re: William Tucker's Unscientific American:

Well done a good read.

Only one thing, The Silex laser enrichment is being developed by GE, I think.

I agree this will be a real turning point for the nuclear industry.

I think it is worth an article on its own!!

May be something to report on?

I bet people would love to know a little more about it.
-- Stewart

PAST THE ACRIMONY
Re: Quin Hillyer's In Defense of Principled Moderates:

I like it. We need to get past the acrimony. That said, if the other side won't play ball NUKE-EM!!
-- Jim

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (2) | Leave a comment

IMKessel| 11.3.09 @ 11:26AM

Mr. Zierak nailed it! McCain as Prez would not have stopped the Dems and the GOP would still be left holding a stinking bag of ...

Well argued, sir.

Alan Brooks| 11.3.09 @ 7:57PM

But what's ominous is Jenna Bush is using her show as a stepping stone to politics; the same year Caroline Schlossberg tried to obtain that certain vacant senate seat.
Oh not another dynasty. It never ends. It surely does not.

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