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Champ's radio address: 'Health insurance a right' - Wash Times
2013-08-19
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Rights are costless and free.
Posted by: mossomo   2013-08-19 21:44  

#12  Its not a right if you have to take it from somone else. My right to speak freely and peaceably assemble doesn't stop you from speaking, my right to practice (or not) religion doesn't stop you from yours, my right to keep and bear arms does not preclude you from doing so.

But a right to healthcare? How does that work? Healthcare is a product of someone else, not a basic item the depends on the person exercising the right, like speech or religion, or self defense.

Such things are not "rights" by any regular ethical or moral means.

Bottom line: How can you claim it as a right? Do you ultimately force doctors and nurses to provide care at gunpoint? THats not a right, its thievery. Would you *trust* that sort of healthcare?
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-08-19 20:23  

#11  Fat paycheck, plenty of excellent food, top-of-the-line cell phone, new every six months, thank you very much. And generous COLA's, too. And a pony.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-08-19 12:07  

#10  Health insurance is just as much a 'right' as a paycheck, Food, Cell-phone, 60" Plasma TV, and fancy car.

And don't forget the short shackles tied to the Government you lock around your ankles yourself. That is a right which goes along with all the other 'rigts' above.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-08-19 11:25  

#9  Health insurance is a choice.
Posted by: Uneaper Spairong8790   2013-08-19 11:03  

#8  There cannot be any right without a corresponding obligation on the part of someone else. If I have a right not to self-incriminate then there must be an obligation on the part of the police not to try to make me. Otherwise, the "right" is meaningless -- like a right to ride a unicorn whenever I want.

What Champ is saying is that some of us have an obligation to pay for medical services for the rest of us.
Posted by: Elmearong Gurly-Brown5896   2013-08-19 10:44  

#7  However, the enumerated rights in the 'Bill of Rights' are "waiverable" according to words and actions of this administration.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-08-19 09:34  

#6  The way they sell it, its a patriotic obligation.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-08-19 08:36  

#5  By extension, 'Planned Parenthood' must then be a... 'right'.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-19 08:06  

#4  How can health insurance be a restriction on government?

He's so thick he can't tell rights from entitlements.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-08-19 07:47  

#3  "People don't have rights, they have opportunities" LL

But, if there were rights, I'd put not having to suffer idiots gladly as the foremost.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-08-19 05:41  

#2  You do not get to determine "Rights" You are supposed to be an executive Law guy but whatever the Moslem Brotherhood buys you.....?....
Posted by: newc   2013-08-19 02:22  

#1  Health Insurance (Obamacare) is a tax. (see Supreme Court Decision)

Headline should read "Health Insurance a Right Tax"

Posted by: Unolulet Hupomoling9738   2013-08-19 00:24  

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