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To: i-node who wrote (509904)9/2/2009 10:11:43 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576707
 
"Uh-huh. The old non-answer, answer."

So you are going to try to bluster to the end. I was wondering if you would try it...

Are you denying that Steele and others claimed that if health care reform had passed that Kennedy would not have been able to try some of the procedures that he tried? That he would have been given a pain pill and sent home? That Limbaugh talked about Kennedy having to go before a "death panel" if the bill had passed? Or how many of the talking heads spent a lot of time speculating about how the Democrats might use the fact that health care reform, particularly a public option, was Kennedy's signature issue for going on 4 decades?

Which brings us to you. What did you expect, just because Kennedy had died were people supposed to forget his push for it? I can understand why you would have wanted it that way, but why you would demand it is yet something else. Namely, a cynical attempt to politicize his death.