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Dignity is pro-choice.
Author: Raine    Date: 02/25/2010 14:14:23

Today, starting at 10 am, the long awaited "Health Care Summit" begins. If you can't watch it on TV, (C-span 3) you can steam it at the White House website.

By now many of you may have seen a special comment from Keith Olberman last night. It still gives me chills. You can watch it here, and read the transcript. Please do, it is painful and gut wrenching and it a conversation we need to have with our loved ones. For one man to lay bare such intimacy regarding his personal situation is not only brave but heroic.
"Help." He is mouthing the word "help," over and over and over again. And I get his attention. He is in full panic. Maybe the x-ray tech hurt my Dad's back, or touched those new chest drains — more likely he did nothing very much at all. But it was just too much for my father.

"Stop this," he mouths. "Stop, stop, stop." And I say to him: I know for a fact they are not doing anything more to you tonight. And he looks at me and starts thrashing his head again: "Help, help, help."

[...]

And to the politicians who go into Blair House tomorrow for the summit: I have some requests as well. Leave your egos at the door. I want, I demand, that you give everybody in this country a chance at the care my father has gotten. And I demand, that you enact this most generous and most kind aspect of the reform proposed: the right to bill the damned insurance company for the conversation about what to do when the time comes, the Life Panel.

And I want all of you to think of somebody lying in a hospital bed tonight who needed that care and needed that conversation, and imagine that that is your father, or mother, or son, or daughter, or wife, or husband, or partner. If you cannot do that, if you cannot put aside the meaninglessness of your political careers for this, my request to you then, is that you not come back out of that meeting for you would not be worthy of being with the real people of this country who suffer, and suffer again because you have acted on behalf of the corporations and not the people.

If you cannot do this, go into that room and stay there and we'll get new ones to replace your worthless roles in the life of our country. My father cannot speak for himself. He appointed me to do so for him and I haven't the slightest doubt he wants me to say this tonight, right now. He mouthed the words to me and I will now give them such voice as I have to you going into that summit tomorrow. Help. Help. Help. Help.

When you or someone you knows tries to tell you about these so called death panels, ask them -- have they ever been faced with watching someone you love dying? Many of us here have been in that place, and will again at some point in our lives.

They are life panels, they are the very things that make it easy for someone to decide how they want to die with dignity -- it is really about making a choice when you can make one. That is dignity. We should honor our life partners, mothers, fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers with being able to have that option. We should honor that to ourselves, and to our children. And for people like me, who do not have children, we should give our friends and family a plan so they never have to face this.

We shouldn't have the sanctity of life disparaged by those that would take it way for political gain, as we see happening right now within the Republican party. The lies, and distortion have been long out of hand, and they still continue.

They would rather discuss tables and chairs and snacks option for the summit today.
As if to confirm his prediction, Republicans are now demanding all kinds of atmospherics for Thursday's healthcare summit.

The biggest demand so far: Republicans insisted on no podium at the summit, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern at Blair House across from the White House. “We don’t want any more of that Professor Obama lecturing to us stuff,” one staffer told Politico.

The White House conceded. Now everyone will sit at a table in a hollow square setup, identified with name cards.
They got their fancy, appropriately shaped table along with chairs and name tags. In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of Americans can't get basic health care. Thousands more will die because of it.

That people would deny this to our own is truly undignified.

and
Raine




 

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Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/25/2010 13:34:45
FIRST!!!



Today, we will see what transpires with the bi-partisan heathcare reform summit. I doubt that there will be any breakthroughts, as the Republicans want to scrap everything and stop any change at all. I am weary of the process and want results. (The president could have perhaps presented a plan early or lobbied on behalf of one.) Still, we may see the GOP show their true faces much as they did during the Bush administration.







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Comment by Will in Chicago on 02/25/2010 13:51:50
I have a last minute sub assignment, so I will look forward to reading Raine's blog entry later. Have a great day, bloggers!

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 13:57:29
Morning



Later Will

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 14:25:04
Boogie Wonderland *chair dances*

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 14:27:33
New bloggie is up!



see you later will!

Comment by BobR on 02/25/2010 14:32:14
Quote by Will in Chicago:

I have a last minute sub assignment, so I will look forward to reading Raine's blog entry later. Have a great day, bloggers!


Congrats!

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 14:34:02
I have to wonder if people who scream about these "death panels" have truly every had to make the decision to take out feeding tubes or stop breathing machines, or anything that just prolongs the enevidible(sp).



I will tell you that my family had to do it for my grandma, they agonized over it but in the end they knew she would not want to "live" that way.



People who protest the right be able to make these decision are selfish.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 14:41:34
Morning all!

I've got my live stream going already.. just waiting for the punches to start flyin'!

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 14:48:24
Quote by wickedpam:

I have to wonder if people who scream about these "death panels" have truly every had to make the decision to take out feeding tubes or stop breathing machines, or anything that just prolongs the enevidible(sp).



I will tell you that my family had to do it for my grandma, they agonized over it but in the end they knew she would not want to "live" that way.



People who protest the right be able to make these decision are selfish.
It can also be deadly.



My Oma is alright, she is home, and doing the best she can. Thank the heavens...



I am just very glad they got her home. Towards the end of her stay in ICU they started diagnosing her with things we knew she did not have, and the medicated her for them without discussing it with my mom or sister.



Like many hospitals these days, it is a for profit, and they also own the nursing home right next door.



It occurred to me that she has medicare -- so she was a cash cow to them. I started to become very afraid keep her alive just enough to get the subsidies. My Oma was perfect for their system.



I know I sound jaded, but I have been watching this HCR stuff for too long. There are too many stories like this out there. The hard part was getting my Mom to see it. We sometimes clash over these things. She did see what was going on -thank goodness and Oma was removed from ICU and given a private room -- she got well enough to come home a week or so after that.



So yeah, this all is very close to home for me. I want my Oma to have the dignity she deserves.



Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 14:54:26
I don't think your anymore jaded then anyone else who's had to go through it. You have to blindly trust when you enter into the healthcare system and when things start happening that you know in your gut aren't right it colors it all.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 14:59:17
Heeeere we go!

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:06:10
Is it me or do you think the WH is now just F8cking with people? Look at the size of those name cards!!!

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:13:05
wow.





Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:17:03
This is priceless. the republicans look like they ate too much chalk.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:22:00
WHAAAA? Alexander just admitted that they were part of meeting with the President last year about HCR!





Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:25:46
He wants the bill completely shelved. Douche.



and he's lying. YOU LIE!

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 15:30:30
its the Goldilocks arguement again - its too big *whine*



whatever

Comment by BobR on 02/25/2010 15:31:47
he wants the Dems to renounce reconciliation??



assknob

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 15:33:20
WTF Gang of 14?!

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:35:33
The most pathetic irony of all of this is that these people should not need the President to act as a referee.



Alexander is a lying douchenozzle.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:37:13
Quote by wickedpam:

its the Goldilocks arguement again - its too big *whine*



whatever


and it's not clean enough... it's a dirty dirty bill.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 15:46:18
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

its the Goldilocks arguement again - its too big *whine*



whatever


and it's not clean enough... it's a dirty dirty bill.






blah blah blah

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:53:30
BAM!





Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 15:56:17
BRILLIANT move there Obama talking to the Repugs..



Let's talk about substance first and put aside worries about the legislative process. In other words, stfu about reconciliation and let's work on what the bill should be.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 15:58:38
President just nicely called the GOP liars. "It's not factually accurate" love it.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 15:59:22
HAHAHAAHAH He just schooled Lamaaaaah for selectively using the CBO figures.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:00:54
What an asshole, for interrupting. Wow.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:03:35
Quote by Scoopster:

BRILLIANT move there Obama talking to the Repugs..



Let's talk about substance first and put aside worries about the legislative process. In other words, stfu about reconciliation and let's work on what the bill should be.


President also knows that Lamar doesn't know what is in the damn bill.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:04:19
Well so much for putting aside the legislative process, McConnell you jackass.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:05:07
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Scoopster:

BRILLIANT move there Obama talking to the Repugs..



Let's talk about substance first and put aside worries about the legislative process. In other words, stfu about reconciliation and let's work on what the bill should be.


President also knows that Lamar doesn't know what is in the damn bill.


Meh what does Lamar know anyways.. he's only the Senate Minority Whip!

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:07:58
OK I missed it.. what is Coburn claiming will lower insurance rates by 15% tomorrow?

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:08:33
Quote by Scoopster:

OK I missed it.. what is Coburn claiming will lower insurance rates by 15% tomorrow?


I didn't get that one either.





Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:08:52
Paying people to do good prevention? SOCIALISM!

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:09:56
psst-- this shit is in the bill -- DOCTOR, you are lying.

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:21:21
BAM! he brought up the obesity program in regards to prevention!

NICE

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 16:24:34
damn, missed it for commercials

Comment by livingonli on 02/25/2010 16:26:40
Good morning mom.



I notice that Momma is playing the hearings with their own commentary although I don't know whether I need to keep one eye on the Weather Channel. It's raining on the Island but snowing in the city so at least I can make my eye doctor appointment today. A couple of friends were planning to go to cheesecake factory but that had to be postponed to a later date because of the weather. At least I can finally get my desktop re connected today and hopefully round 2 of installing the wireless router.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:27:07
Quote by wickedpam:

damn, missed it for commercials


One of my buddies just PMed me saying that Wolfie broke coverage @ CNN to let their pundits digest.. ugghh this is half the fucking problem people watching the news networks can't get a unfiltered view!

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:33:30
Whee it's a coming out party for the GOP backbenchers! Who's this guy throwing pot shots about the deficit that his party ran up over the better part of a decade?

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:36:11
Quote by wickedpam:

damn, missed it for commercials


I'm streaming it when they go to commercials.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 16:36:26
oh Jim

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:37:37
http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/live/



KICK ASS! They display the campaign donations to whoever is speaker as they talk.

Comment by wickedpam on 02/25/2010 16:38:56
First of all you don't walk into the Doc's off and tell them you want bypass surgery - they tell you if you need them

Comment by livingonli on 02/25/2010 16:40:15
Does Dick Morris have any credibility outside of the distortion machine that is faux news?

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 16:40:44
WOW McConnel is sitting there with a f*cking stop watch.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 16:45:06
Quote by livingonli:

Does Dick Morris have any credibility outside of the distortion machine that is faux news?


I hear he's a color commentator on feetmate.com's live feeds..

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 17:03:33
Ya know what Obama needs? A whiteboard.



Imagine him up there doing a SWOT analysis of this meeting..

Comment by Raine on 02/25/2010 17:08:40
HAH! HE just called out the talking point!



Do these asshats understand that they ARE part of Washington?

Comment by livingonli on 02/25/2010 17:10:47
Quote by Scoopster:

Ya know what Obama needs? A whiteboard.



Imagine him up there doing a SWOT analysis of this meeting..


Just as long as he doesn't end up looking like Glenn Beck in front of his blackboard.

Comment by Scoopster on 02/25/2010 17:21:43
George Miller's up.. He's really fantastic man, wish he was my rep. (No offense to Pah-trick)