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Friday, November 20, 2009 9:41 PM CST
LETTER: 'Health care, insurance are basic human rights'
SUSAN HUMPHREYS, Oakland
“Do you think someone who has never smoked, should pay the same as the person who smoked for years and now has lung cancer? How about the guy who has drunk his liver away, should he get the same as the person who took care of themselves?”
“Our entire value system as a whole has been allowed to become so watered down by ‘protecting’ the rights of everyone so ferociously...”
“If people want health insurance they should get a job and earn it.”
Those are just a few of the comments that have appeared on the on-line discussion pages for this paper about the health care/insurance issue.
Is the person who discovers they have a genetic condition that leads to diabetes, obesity, schizophrenia, cancer responsible for their health problems? Even alcoholism has a genetic component. We are still in the early stages of unraveling DNA and each day discover more genetic components to health problems that we once considered life style choices.
Is the child born with fetal alcohol syndrome or some learning disability responsible for his/her health condition?
Is the person who has lost a job (and can’t find another) as a result of the financial meltdown caused by the greed of a few on Wall Street or because their factory was closed and their job shipped overseas an irresponsible freeloader?
Where does this attitude of “I earned it, and it is mine, mine, mine and the he** with everyone else” come from? Where does this desire to punish those that don’t live up to your “moral” standards come from? Do we as a nation think that it is morally right to visit the sins of the father or mother upon their offspring? Have folks never heard or said “there but for the (Grace of God) or (the luck of the draw) go I”?
Health care and health insurance are not rewards for virtuous behavior, the are necessities and a human right in this complex world we live in. Disease, poverty, pollution, racial, ethnic and religious hatreds and the wars and problems they spawn don’t respect man-made boundaries, wealth, or social status. Health care and health insurance for all are one of those “values” that some of us think are worth fighting so “ferociously for.” They are a vital component of a safe, peaceful and prosperous society and in the best interest of all.
SUSAN HUMPHREYS
Oakland
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jrhendren wrote on Nov 21, 2009 12:11 AM:
As for health care, I've said before that something needs to be done with it, the problem is the distribution process has flaws that need fixed. It is of a Socialist mentality to take from those who have and give to those who do not. It is far better to give with a cheerful heart then be forced. That is something I have taught my children from the beginning, and they give freely. It is a fact though that it is wrong to make someone who has taken care of themselves pay for someone who has not. I am not talking about someone who is born with a problem, or has problems do to something they had no control over. I am talking about those who know better, but just don't care. With your statements I would have to say you were against the smoking bans in the state. Since you seem to believe anyone can do what they want, and everyone else should pay for it. I myself believe some of them to be wrong, like smoking in a bar for instance. If their was still smoking in a bar, and I didn't want to smell like smoke, or take the chance of second hand smoke effects I would go to the bar. I made the choice. If I go and smoke and get cancer I made that choice. I should have to pay at least part for my bad decision. You say, "oh well you made a bad choice, but that's okay someone else will pay for it for you and should." That is the fairness you say you are for? You are always saying you speak for the one who can not, yet the one who can and disagrees with you, you tell to shut up. Seems you only want one side to speak, at that is your side. "