Tuesday, September 27, 2011

We the People

Listened to some of the debate the other night and heard a dialog about a person becoming sick and not having any healthcare. It was a good point until someone said they should just die because it was their choice not to have healthcare. Then, to top it off, some of the people in the audience applauded the idea.
I turned if off after that.
It is sad when a nation, formed on the idea that the words “We the People” actually meant something, has now become a place where we forsake so many. There are no easy answers to all our problems, but I just hope that “We the People” don’t forget that “We” is a term including all “People”.
I’m sure I will probably get some nasty email on this thought, but you know, that is ok. "We the People" can also disagree and still care for each other. Just Say’n


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