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... . Sarah Palin is doubling down on her warning about so-called “death panels” that may emerge from the heath care bill the ... . “But look closely at the provision mandating bureaucratic panels that will be calling the shots regarding who will receive government health care. ... former Alaska governor first raised the prospect of bureaucratic panels making end-of-life care decisions for ...
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... treatment because they don't have enough money. That's their "death panel".
In both systems some treatments for some people ... (£30,000) and the wealthy can still pay more if necessary.
"Death panels" are inevitable in both systems. Unless you think wealth ... "evil" in its application of "death panels". It is governed by what we can collectively afford ...
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... end-of-life counseling by government-sponsored "death panels."
From The Associated Press:It's alive! End-of ... vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said was tantamount to "death panels" for seniors is staying in the latest Democratic health ... painful decisions families face when a loved one is approaching death.
For years, federal laws and policies have encouraged Americans to ...
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... to harm for many individuals not able to receive the government care. That leads, of course, to death."
"The term I used to describe the panel making these decisions should not ... got people thinking and researching what he was talking about. It was quite effective. Same thing with the 'death panels.' I would characterize them like that again, in a heartbeat."
There are two ...
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... other than Betsy McCaughey, who’s infamous for coining death panels and being the architect behind the idea.
Betsy McCaughey – architect of the widely rumored “death panels” idea – that Obama’s ... writing Tagged: Betsy McCaughey, Bill Kristol, death panels, examples, health care, Jon Stewart, politics, social, trollumnism, trollumnist, vocab, vocabulary ...
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... troubling graph from Carpenter's write-up:
The governor even spoke about “panels†of bureaucrats making health care decisions for the ... "death" has been conveniently omitted from the noun "panels," but there's little getting around the implication: Palin is still getting mileage off of her grossly untrue "death panels" comment made this last summer. In fact ...
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