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    Mammograms '1st salvo' in health-care rationing

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    Mammograms '1st salvo' in health-care rationing

    GOP's Gingrey: Push for later breast-cancer screenings 'will lead to loss of life' --WND

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    Early detection works

    I have known many women whose lives were saved through early detection ( Mammograms). I even heard that the powers-that-be said that women don't even have to do self-exams unless their is a history of breast cancer in their family. This is plain wrong.
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    There are woman with certain types of breast tissue where mammograms are basically worthless, they need ultrasounds in order to detect cancer. Unfortunately, many times insurance will not cover this because it is more expensive. I can see it being banned under Obamacare.
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    Good point Cayla. We can not allow the Fed. gov't to do this to us our people.
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    I find it ironic that on the eve of universal health care being pushed, the government would come out and delcare that women under 50 no longer need mammograms. Cost savings measure? I actually know two women under the age of fifty, whose lives were likely saved as a result of a mammogram and the early detection it provided.

    What else are we as a nation and people no longer going to need under universal health care? I also find the name "universal" health care ironic as well. What does that imply? That everyone from around the world, here legally or not, will be entitled to free (actually, at tax payer expense as nothing is free) health care?

    Isn't this exactly what is being sold?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    I find it ironic that on the eve of universal health care being pushed, the government would come out and delcare that women under 50 no longer need mammograms. Cost savings measure? I actually know two women under the age of fifty, whose lives were likely saved as a result of a mammogram and the early detection it provided.

    What else are we as a nation and people no longer going to need under universal health care? I also find the name "universal" health care ironic as well. What does that imply? That everyone from around the world, here legally or not, will be entitled to free (actually, at tax payer expense as nothing is free) health care?

    Isn't this exactly what is being sold?
    Just yesterday Obama made the following statement:

    "I think it is important, though, to recognize if we keep on adding to the debt, even in the midst of this recovery, that at some point, people could lose confidence in the U.S. economy in a way that could actually lead to a double-dip recession."

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11 ... recession/

    Yet they want to spend another trillion or so on this unconstitutional health care reform. Copy and paste this quote, when the bottom falls out it is proof positive that this was done intentionally with full knowledge of the results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cayla99
    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    I find it ironic that on the eve of universal health care being pushed, the government would come out and delcare that women under 50 no longer need mammograms. Cost savings measure? I actually know two women under the age of fifty, whose lives were likely saved as a result of a mammogram and the early detection it provided.

    What else are we as a nation and people no longer going to need under universal health care? I also find the name "universal" health care ironic as well. What does that imply? That everyone from around the world, here legally or not, will be entitled to free (actually, at tax payer expense as nothing is free) health care?

    Isn't this exactly what is being sold?
    Just yesterday Obama made the following statement:

    "I think it is important, though, to recognize if we keep on adding to the debt, even in the midst of this recovery, that at some point, people could lose confidence in the U.S. economy in a way that could actually lead to a double-dip recession."

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11 ... recession/

    Yet they want to spend another trillion or so on this unconstitutional health care reform. Copy and paste this quote, when the bottom falls out it is proof positive that this was done intentionally with full knowledge of the results.
    Yea...makes no sense does it cayla. They say one thing, knowing full well the negative consequences of their actions, but go ahead and do it anyway.

    Isn't that the definition of insanity
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