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Is It Our Civic Duty To Watch President Obama’s Health Care Speech To Congress?
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hfields
Whether you’re for it or against it, odds are, you feel passionately about health care reform. But how many of us have even made the attempt to dive into the 1,000-odd page health care reform bill H.R. 3200 “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009”? I can tell you I made it as far as…
Kennedy’s Example: Ethical, Not Perfect
By
Padmini Mangunta
I agree wholeheartedly with Hillary’s eloquent argument (see post below) that we should remember a person for who they are, not simply who we wanted them to be. I’d also like to add another point – I see Kennedy’s life (and death) as a poignant reminder of how we can each live with, and overcome,…
Barney Frank Town Hall Video: Was His Response Appropriate or Unethical?
By
hfields
I have to admit, I got quite an ethically-challenged guffaw out of Barney Frank’s comments to the woman who compared President Obama’s healthcare plans to a ‘Nazi policy’. Take a look at the video and see for yourself: I don’t mind that he called her thoughts ‘vile, contemptible nonsense,’ or that he wondered aloud…
Health Care Reform: An Ethical Issue?
By
hfields
I’ve been hesitant to wade into any discussion of health care reform because, frankly, it feels too big for me. For a lot of Americans, I suspect. And besides, what exactly are the ethical angles to examine? Too many to enumerate, I think. My mind kind of boggles just thinking about them all. But there…
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