Thursday, October 15, 2009



When word of Ignagni’s statement came out, Rockefeller said, “The industry stands today as the greatest impediment to real health-care reform,” adding that “the idea that anyone’s concern should be whether the insurance companies make enough money is absurd.”

At 6 feet 6 inches, thin as a pinstripe and lacking a reflex to race for a camera, Rockefeller has stepped into the void left by the death of Senator Ted Kennedy as the unapologetic liberal. In 1993 Rockefeller was an ardent but behind-the-scenes supporter of the Clintons’ sweeping health- care reform package, hosting the first closed-door strategy session at his Rock Creek Park estate but letting Kennedy take the lead.

... this goes to his credit ...
... and the fact that a basic human right as health ...
... is in America a matter of greed ...
... takes back the US in history at the same level ...
... of the America of the slave traders ...
... and the civil war ...






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