LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Patience needed on health law
I'm not sure where "You can keep your policy, period," ranks among presidential whoppers. The competition is pretty steep:
"I am not a crook."
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
"Weapons of mass destruction."
"Mission accomplished."
"Enhanced interrogation methods."
History can be the judge.
I do know that our president started with the most expensive and least effective health care system in the industrialized world and has been trying to make it better.
With insurance, a flu shot is better than an emergency room visit, a mammogram can save a life, a blood test can prevent diabetes.
Without insurance, people suffer and die while we pay the costs.
A little patience and open-mindedness might help us all.
Ralph Atchue
Eloy
(The above letter originally appeared in the Nov. 21 Arizona Republic, the Rim Country's best newspaper value. For home delivery, call 1-800-332-6733. Because the news happens seven days a week. The big Thanksgiving Day issue is on my lap as I write - biggest issue of the year. You could be enjoying it too.)
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