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The Promises of Universal Health Care

Another great story out of Canada's universal health system!  "She Lay 5 Days on Stretcher in ER"

Mark Degasperis was furious his mother spent five days on a stretcher at Toronto Western Hospital waiting for a room with 25 patients ahead of her -- until the Toronto Sun made a call and she was suddenly moved to a room yesterday.

"They were giving us the same old song and dance why she was in the emergency department with only a sheet draped around her. I couldn't even call her because she didn't have a phone," Degasperis of Georgetown said.

Heather Degasperis, 60, has a dangerous bacterial condition and was sent by her doctor to Toronto Western because it has the experts for her condition.

"She is not well and wasn't able to sleep and she wasn't getting any better. She needed peace and quiet to sleep.

"This is a terrible environment. I suggested taking her to another hospital, but we were told there are long waits across the region and the doctors we need are here. So there was nothing we could do," Degasperis said yesterday.

"I'm angry we pay such high taxes and the more money we throw at the health care system the worse it gets. People shouldn't be lined up on stretchers in the emergency department. If you are sick you should get a room."

Coming soon to an American ER near you?

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Almost Over?

Ok, so I was a little off on my predictions yesterday but I did predict Obama as the nominee well before a single primary or caucus had been held, and when Hillary was still the presumed front runner... and he basically has it wrapped up now.
 
 
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My Indiana and North Carolina Predictions

Zogby is showing Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill) with a 14-point lead over rival Sen. HIllary Clinton (D-NY) in today's North Carolina presidential primary and with much slimmer (and surprising) two-point lead over her in Indiana.  Pollsters are never able to account for the Bradley Effect though, which is why I believe he'll only win N.C. by about nine points (state demographics strongly favor him) and she'll probably win Indiana by seven.

This race has been so volatile (not to mention dirty) though that it's difficult to have an clue as to what will really happen...
 
 
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New DNC Attack Add Shameless and Dishonest

The DNC has placed a new attack add against presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz).  Not only does the add shamelessly show footage of American troops being killed in an IED attack in Iraq (which is why the add won't be shown here), but it is fundamentally dishonest as well.  They're claiming that John McCain wants 100 years of war in Iraq.  Here's what McCain actually said to a townhall meeting in New Hampshire on January 3, 2008:

Make it a hundred... We’ve been in Japan for 60 years. We’ve been in South Korea for 50 years or so. That would be fine with me, as long as American, as long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed. It’s fine with me and I hope it would be fine with you if we maintained a presence in a very volatile part of the world where al Qaeda is training, recruiting and equipping and motivating people every single day.

"As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed?"  That doesn't sound like 100 years of war to me...

Here's a video of that portion of the townhall meeting...
 
 
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Shouldn't Rev. Wright Be in Hiding?

I don't know who at the Obama camp thought it would be a good idea to let Obama's controversial pastor/mentor Rev. Jeremiah Wright go on tour, but he's not helping his candidate any.  At Wright's appearances over the weekend, he is claiming that criticisms of his overtly racist and anti-American rhetoric are actually "an attack on the black church." 

In other words, if you object to him yelling "God damn America" from the pulpit, you're just a racist member of the "dominant culture" who's only out to smear black Christians everywhere!

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, whose post-Sept. 11 comments critical of America have raised questions about his relationship with Obama, has been on a multi-stop tour to restore his image and talk about his church. In addition to speaking at the National Press Club on Monday, he sat down for an interview with PBS's Bill Moyers in recent days.

"This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright. This is an attack on the black church," said Wright, who cast his appearance as part of a two-day "symposium" on the black church.

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Playing off the crowd's energy, Wright even suggested he would be interested in the vice presidency.

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Wright also reasserted Monday that Obama was only disavowing his former pastor's comments for political reasons.

I'm sure Obama must be glad to know that his mentor of twenty years is running all over the country telling people that Barack actually does believe that controversial crap that Wright's been preaching but that he's only saying that he doesn't so that he can trick us into electing him, a raging radical, to the White House.  That's gotta be great news for his campaign.  Sure it's the same game he played with NAFTA, but the public isn't supposed to find out about these things!  (Don't you just love his "new brand of politics?"  We've never seen such overt double talk from politicians before!)

Wright has also announced that he will play an extremely influential role in an Obama administration (whether Barack likes it or not), and he continues to claim that his comments have been taken out of context.  But, like any liberal trying to play this smoke and mirrors game, refuses to explain the "proper" context that would make his comments acceptable.

I'm anxious to know; in what context is "God damn America" acceptable?
 
 
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Obama: The Ayers Connection

When Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz) questions the probable Democrat nominee Sen. Barack Obama's connections to an unrepentant domestic terrorist, Bill Ayers, his campaign only responds by attacking McCain for "smear politics," but does not refute the Illinois Senator's friendliness with Ayers.  He then went on to smear McCain for his positions on the economy and Iraq.  (Ironic?)

In fact, the only defense offered by Sen. Obama regarding his relationship with Ayers was during the recent debate in Pennsylvania:

“The fact is, is that I'm also friendly with Tom Coburn, one of the most conservative Republicans in the United States Senate, who during his campaign once said that it might be appropriate to apply the death penalty to those who carried out abortions. Do I need to apologize for Mr. Coburn's statements? Because I certainly don't agree with those either.”

I wonder if the American people will find Sen. Obama's association with a sitting United States Senator just as palatable as his friendship with Ayers; a man who told the New York Times in 2001, regarding his terrorist activities during the 1970's and '80's which took the lives of numerous police officers and civilians, "I don't regret setting bombs.  I feel we didn't do enough."

I'd say Obama needs to work on his moral equivalents.  Ayers is not a guy who simply made a controversial statement.  In fact, we're not concerned about his rhetoric at all!  Ayers blew up cops!

And Obama holds a fund raiser in his home?
 
 
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Obama's Lapel Pin is Back?

Last October, when presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill) was asked why he does not wear an American flag pin on his lapel, Obama responded:

Shortly after 9/11, particularly because as we're talking about the Iraq War, that became a substitute for I think true patriotism, which is speaking out on issues that are of importance to our national security, I decided I won't wear that pin on my chest.

Instead, I'm going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that will be a testimony to my patriotism.

Well apparently keeping an overtly racist, anti-American pastor/mentor for twenty years and accusing rural Americans of being so "bitter" that they have to "cling to guns or religion," does not make for such a great "testimony" to his patriotism.

So ironically enough, Barack's lapel flag is back (Pennsylvania photo here), apparently a "substitute" for the "true patriotism" that his poor choice of company and elitist opinion of average Americans have proved he is lacking...


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Obama's 'Racist' Superdelegate

Only over-sensitive Liberals could possibly find a way to tag a Hispanic woman who has endorsed a African-American man for president as racist toward blacks...

Moving to nip in the bud some potential bad press, White House hopeful Barack Obama's campaign persuaded a delegate to step down after she was ticketed for calling her neighbor's African-American children "monkeys."

Linda Ramirez-Sliwinski, a Carpentersville village trustee, was elected as an Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention. She sports an Obama sign in her front yard.

On Saturday, two neighbor children were playing in the tree next-door to her house.

Ramirez-Sliwinski "came outside and told the children to quit playing in the tree like monkeys. The tree was not on Ramirez-Sliwinski's property," Carpentersville Police Commander Michael Kilbourne said.

Ramirez-Sliwinski admitted she used the word "monkeys," but said she did not intend racism. She said she was only trying to protect them from falling out of the tree.

I can't say that I would agree with Ramirez-Sliwinski on most public policy issues, but I feel bad for her.  These are the kind of baseless accusations of racism that have been thrown at Republicans for years.

The real irony is that Obama would throw this woman under the bus for this but when his pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, was found to have said way worse during his twenty years as Obama's personal mentor, Barack only threw white grandmother under the bus.

What a joke...


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Rev. Wright's Hypocricy

Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill) pastor Jeremiah Wright has openly preached that racist, rich white people are the root of the economic oppression and exploitation of black citizens.  Then he retires and asks his "economically oppressed" congregation to build him a $1.6 million mansion and to finance a $10 million line of credit.

Darn those evil, greedy white people...
 
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The Dems' Dilemma

As Sens. Clinton (D-NY) and Obama (D-Ill) continue their fight to the death for their party's nomination, a deep and nearly irreconcilable rift continues to be revealed.  Ironically, for the party of "tolerance" and "political correctness," that rift appears to be falling mostly along age, gender, and racial lines.

So potentially disastrous are the ramifications of this rift that some superdelegates (party elites who will have the final say in who the nominee will be) are even floating a compromise scenario that would put a white man, none other than alarmist-in-chief Al Gore, at the top of their ticket if the nomination is decided by a brokered convention.  I don't think it could ever fly, but the irony is too thick to leave without comment.

The only question is whether Gore would protest his own nomination, since he didn't win the popular vote in the primaries.
 
 
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Beware the Early Polls

Rasmussen Reports has just released a poll showing Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz) with large leads over either of his potential opponents, Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Barack Obama (D-Ill), and gaining important ground in the vital swing states of Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, and Pennsylvania.  But with the Dems yet to unite behind one standard bearer (and they probably will unite), a potential financial crisis looming, and Iraq still a touchy subject, I will take a moment to warn Republicans not to start dancing just yet.

The Rasmussen poll is certainly good news, showing that the Dems are severely damaging themselves with a prolonged primary fight that is focused mostly on race.  But the race for the White House is far, far, far from over...
 
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Obama and His Mentor, Rev. Wright

Here are a few articles that may help clear the intentionally murkied water regarding Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill), and the man he used to refer to as his personal mentor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

Rev. Wright has now resigned from his advisory post in Sen. Obama's presidential campaign and Wright's church is now comparing the recent media scrutiny of his  incendiary sermons to "the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr."

Just to recap, King said that he had a dream that his children "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character," and his assassination was a national tragedy.  Wright blames the U.S. for the 9/11 attacks and calls on God to damn the U.S. of K-K-K-A and then is rightfully scrutinized for his extremist beliefs.  Comparable?  You be the judge.

Obama said he never heard these sermons or even knew the kind of message being preached by his personal mentor of twenty years, though an eye witness account puts him in the church for the "Hate America" sermon on July 22 of last year, along with a Secret Service detail (they have been protecting Obama since last May).

This scandal clearly contradicts the persona that Obama has been building for nearly four years in the public eye.  How can a man who claims to be "post-racial" and "post-partisan" attend a church for twenty years that preaches such venom and hatred... all the while calling its pastor his personal mentor?

No wonder he's trying to muddy the waters...
 
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Clintons Encouraging Spitzer to Hold On?

Though there has been a great deal of speculation that Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D-NY) will resign in the wake of a prostitution scandal, I wonder if he has received a pep talk from the Clintons recently, encouraging him to hold on.  We keep hearing that he has already drafted a letter of resignation, but he did not announce it yesterday and we're told he has no plans to do so today.

It's just a theory of mine, but think about it.  Spitzer is a superdelegate who has made it quite clear that he will be supporting Sen. Clinton (D-NY) at convention.  If he resigns, Lt. Gov. David Paterson (D-NY), an African-American, would take his place. 

Is Paterson among the growing number of black politicians who are upset with the Clintons over their use of the race card in attempting to undermine the candidacy of her chief rival, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill)?  If so, would he snub the Senator from his own state and vote instead for Obama?  With the superdelegates acting as the deciding factor in this primary (as neither Clinton nor Obama will be able to win the nomination with elected "pledged" delegates), losing Spitzer's sure vote is not in their game plan!

If indeed the Clintons are at work here (as I suspect they are), we may see Spitzer attempt to hold on to the office at their behest (despite the fact that it will tear the state apart... believe me, the Clintons don't care).  And if Spitzer does decide to fight it, don't be surprised to see Bill mobilized to Albany.

After all, nobody knows how to weasel out of a sex scandal and skirt impeachment (pun intended) like Bill Clinton.
 
 
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Hillary Stays Alive

With big wins in the Ohio and Rhode Island primaries last night, along with a narrow victory in Texas' quirky primary, Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) has managed to keep her bid to be the Democrat's presidential nominee alive and also raised serious doubts about the ability of inexperienced rival Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill) to put away an opponent.  He's kind of like a football team that can drive the ball down the field, but has to settle for a field goal rather than a touchdown.

He still has a formidable lead in delegates, but the momentum seems to be shifting back in the direction of the former First Lady.  The battle now moves to Pennsylvania, which is the last delegate-rich state that is yet to vote.

It's shaping up to be quite a primary...
 
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What Are Black Women to Do? (Update)

Remember when CNN informed us that black women voting in the Democrats' primaries face "a unique, and most unexpected dilemma... Should they vote their race, or should they vote their gender?  No other voting bloc in the country faces this choice."

My question for CNN is, now that John Edwards is out of the race, what are white men to do?  "Should they vote their race (Hillary Clinton) or should they vote their gender (Barack Obama)?"  I doubt they'll take the time to write an opinion piece about that though.

Call me crazy, but I still think that qualifications, values, and experience should be given greater priority than immutable traits...
 
 
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