"This is the cause of my life. It is a key reason that I defied my illness last summer to speak at the Democratic convention in Denver — to support Barack Obama, but also to make sure, as I said, "that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American ... will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right and not just a privilege." For four decades I have carried this cause — from the floor of the United States Senate to every part of this country. It has never been merely a question of policy; it goes to the heart of my belief in a just society. Now the issue has
more meaning for me — and more urgency — than ever before. But it's always been deeply personal, because the importance of health care has been a recurrent lesson throughout most of my 77 years.
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August 31, 2009
Ted Kennedy on Health Care Reform
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The health care debate will definitely be missing this voice up on the hill...
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Regina - I'm hopeful that Democrats in congress realize how important it is for them to stand together to get health care reform passed in the next few weeks?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a huge loss Villager. And I am hoping the exact same thing as you that the Democrats re-discover the steel in their spines and get this thing done.
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