U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd has announced that he has early-stage prostate cancer and expects a full recovery, The Hartford Courant reported early Friday afternoon.
This is good news as I wouldn't wish health problems on anyone, but this news is only possible because Dodd had access to the best health care system in the world. Dodd did not have to wait 3 to 5 years for substandard treatment at a government run clinic like his socialized medicine plan is going to force the rest of us to do.
Does he think he would have had such rapid access to treatment under his government run medicine? If so, why doesn't he prove it to us by being the first one to sign up for government run health care and canceling his current health plan.
Isn't it about time our elected officials led by example?
▪ National Taxpayer Union Rating: F (source: ntu.org) ▪ Bears huge amount of responsibility for mortgage crisis (source: realclearpolitics.com) ▪ Lied about his involvement in the taxpayer-funded AIG bonuses (source: newhavenregister.com)
The new healthcare proposal on the table would have citizens over the age of 70 getting a reduction in care and treatment to save on costs. The senetor is now 65 years old and boasts having young children at home. I want to see him on the national healthcare plan he proposes for us. He better hurry up and get his cancer treatment wrapped up and at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Research center to boot. I don't wish anybody bad health either but come on how many of us would receive treatment for what he himself decribed as a common, very treatable type 1 form of prostate cancer at the top NY hospital. The answer is none of us. I hope he appreciates all that we are doing for him.
A suggestion for the healthcare plan is that maternity coverages should be eliminated for men over 59 and 1/2. If they want to go out and father children at that point let them pay for it themselves.
I doubt even the trash man would take this loser!
ReplyDeleteU.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd has announced that he has early-stage prostate cancer and expects a full recovery, The Hartford Courant reported early Friday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news as I wouldn't wish health problems on anyone, but this news is only possible because Dodd had access to the best health care system in the world. Dodd did not have to wait 3 to 5 years for substandard treatment at a government run clinic like his socialized medicine plan is going to force the rest of us to do.
Does he think he would have had such rapid access to treatment under his government run medicine?
If so, why doesn't he prove it to us by being the first one to sign up for government run health care and canceling his current health plan.
Isn't it about time our elected officials led by example?
Good thing he took care of his health problems before the Democrats totally destroyed the best health care system in the world!
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ReplyDeleteSenator Chris Dodd
▪ National Taxpayer Union Rating: F (source: ntu.org)
▪ Bears huge amount of responsibility for mortgage crisis (source: realclearpolitics.com)
▪ Lied about his involvement in the taxpayer-funded AIG bonuses (source: newhavenregister.com)
something really stinks in that garbage can.
ReplyDeleteThe new healthcare proposal on the table would have citizens over the age of 70 getting a reduction in care and treatment to save on costs. The senetor is now 65 years old and boasts having young children at home. I want to see him on the national healthcare plan
ReplyDeletehe proposes for us. He better hurry up and get his cancer treatment wrapped up and at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Research center to boot. I don't wish anybody bad health either but come on how many of us would receive treatment for what he himself decribed as a common, very
treatable type 1 form of prostate
cancer at the top NY hospital. The answer is none of us. I hope
he appreciates all that we are doing for him.
A suggestion for the healthcare plan is that maternity coverages should be eliminated for
men over 59 and 1/2. If they want to go out and father children at that point let them pay for it themselves.