Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Healthcare: A Matter Of Personal Choice

Danny Williams, whatever you think of the dude, is correctly unapologetic about exercising his right to choose with respect to his own body.
Williams told The Canadian Press he went to Miami to have a "minimally invasive" surgery for an ailment first detected nearly a year ago, based on the advice of his doctors.

"This was my heart, my choice and my health," the Newfoundland and Labrador premier said late Monday from his condominium in Sarasota, Fla. "I did not sign away my right to get the best possible health care for myself when I entered politics."

Choice as to deciding with respect to one's own body.  Who's going to argue against that?  "Progressives"?  Ok, go ahead and try.

Do "Progressives" want the government telling them what they can and cannot do with their own bodies?

And, please, "Progressives"... if you've been singing the praises of "choice" for so many decades now, and then do a complete flipflop, well, then, you expose your true nature, expose yourselves to the light of day...  So go ahead and contradict yourselves!

When it comes to healthcare, I am pro-choice.  Notice to the state:  Hands off my body!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

But why do Canadians need to go outside our country to get the medical "choices" for our bodies. Let the market decide and let's keep the gov't out of it.

By the way, I figured my wife and I pay about 12K per year for our "free" medical coverage in Ontario...we waited 7 hrs in the CHEO(Ottawa) emergency room to get a stitch for my 7 yr...we didn't get any medical care. However, I could get medical coverage for my whole family (4 people) with $3million coverage for each person for as low as $4800/yr. You do the math $12K/yr with little or no medical care $4800/yr and immediate medical/healthcare.

Canadian Sentinel said...

And how come we can't get healthcare on demand, but the Left is so insistent that we can murder pre-born babies on demand?

Why the inconsistency? Why choice in ONE area only, but in NONE of the others?

Why is a pre-born baby supposed to be "part of a woman's body", but a woman's own body doesn't belong to her when, for example, seeking to get a really messed-up and painful knee fixed up?

Yet another reason why I say the "Progressive" movement is so fullashit and non-credible and wholly without integrity as a movement.

Watcher said...

The system is broken.

I have a family member who is a doctor that just shakes his head in frustration at the stupidity and red tape and salary capping and claw-backs. Two first-class neurosurgeons left their Canadian practice for Michigan. Why, because they could not get operating room time. These people wanted to treat more patients and couldn't!!! HELLO!!!

Favill, you are right. If I hear one more person say that there is 'free' medical care in Canada, someone is going to need a doctor.

Canadian Sentinel said...

Obviously, blissful denial only makes things keep getting worse.

Wish the Liberal Media of Mass Deception would care enough to tell the inconvenient truth.

Hmm... someone ought to make a movie about the anthropogenic, catastrophic healthcare system change... At least we can actually see for ourselves that this is for real!

Canadian Sentinel said...

Also, how come the Progs want to see easy access to abortion on demand, and have the taxpayers pay for it, too, but women are forbidden to be in control of the prevention thing, ie, get themselves fixed in a hurry so the whole abortion thing will be moot anyway?

Obviously the Progs aren't using their brains much... if at all. Can't take 'em seriously. Why even bother to listen to them, then?

Bose said...

Yes, health care is every ones personal choice and there are many who go out of country, it just shows how good the health care is in canada. though there are many good health care centers still people prefer to be on there own. the health care ministry should give the perfect answer!@bose
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