That's the issue a lot of right wingers like to fall back on.

The "right" to health care is not officially in the Constitution,
there fore it is not a right of Americans.  But I say that it is, at
the very least, a natural right; and if we need to formally put it in
the Constitution to satisfy those people, then I say we do so.


On Oct 27, 10:07 am, "Brian S. Paskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Republicans, and some Democrats, do not know the difference
> between Socialism and social programs.  Even Alex says Europe has
> Socialism.  That is not exactly true.  The States do not own any
> industries, except maybe the Post, and now some banks after the
> financial disaster of the last few months.  What they do is tax
> people's income at a higher rate to give people more social programs,
> like health care, child care and education.  The question is giving
> someone health care and education a redistribution of wealth, a sign
> of Socialism, or a right of the people.
>
> Regards,
> Brian (Cambridge, MA)
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