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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Edwards Backs Mandatory Preventive Care

By AMY LORENTZEN

TIPTON, Iowa - Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards said on Sunday that his universal health care proposal would require that Americans go to the doctor for preventive care.

“It requires that everybody be covered. It requires that everybody get preventive care,” he told a crowd sitting in lawn chairs in front of the Cedar County Courthouse. “If you are going to be in the system, you can’t choose not to go to the doctor for 20 years. You have to go in and be checked and make sure that you are OK.”

He noted, for example, that women would be required to have regular mammograms in an effort to find and treat “the first trace of problem.” Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth, announced earlier this year that her breast cancer had returned and spread.

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“The whole idea is a continuum of care, basically from birth to death,” he said.

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Edwards, who has been criticized by some for calling on Americans to be willing to give up their SUVs while driving one, acknowledged Sunday that he owns a Ford Escape hybrid SUV, purchased within the year, and a Chrysler Pacificia, which he said he has had for years.

“I think all of us have to move, have to make progress,” he said. “I’m not holyier-than-thou about this. ... I’m like a lot of Americans, I see how serious this issue is and I want to address it myself and I want to help lead the nation in the right direction.”

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Womb to the tomb; the perfect example of leftie totalitarianism.  I guess “choice” will only be for those who want to kill their babies.

As with all socialism, use of force is required to “make it work”.

Comments

I wonder which doctors Mr. Edwards would force the women of North Carolina to see each year.  The ranks of Tarheel state ob/gyn’s, pediatricians, and psychiatrists are a whole lot thinner because of Mr. Edwards to begin with.

Edwards’ suggestions about health care policy are about as trustworthy as Bill Clinton’s pronouncements on the sanctity of marriage.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on September 2, 2007 at 09:46 pm

I wonder which doctors Mr. Edwards would force the women of North Carolina to see each year.

The more politically-correct ones, no doubt.  In a totalitarian system, the only way to advance is by faithfully adhering to the ideology of the dictator.


Hope and change, in a free world, are the private possessions of motivated individuals.

robert108 on September 2, 2007 at 09:58 pm

And the cost will climb meteorically.


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on September 3, 2007 at 06:22 am
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