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Ripped from the headlines #3: Death Panels do exist … in Arizona

Death panels do exist, and the Republican-controlled legislature and governor’s office in Arizona has the votes to prove. With a 21–9 majority in the state senate and a 40–20 majority in the state house, they could even override Republican governor Jan Brewer, should she stray and veto a piece of not only Republican, but Tea-Party-Republican legislation.

These two legislative bodies and the governor have decided to hold 96 critically ill people (human bodies) hostage to a battle with Washington. They have voted to cut $1.4 million from this fiscal year’s transplant budget in an attempt to cut $561 million in Medicaid payments from its $1.2 billion budget deficit. This $561 million is part of a state-federal program that helps provide coverage for about 280,000 of the state’s poor. At least two of the transplant candidates have already died.

When asked about, Republican State Senator Frank Antenori was quoted as saying, “Government makes decisions that affect people’s lives all the time.” Including some that apparently will kill you.

Seems Sarah Palin was right: the government has created death panels. In this case it is a solidly Tea-Party-Republican-control state government of Arizona that has done so – at the expense of the poor, of course.

When Arizona considered passing a law requiring people to carry papers proving they were U.S. citizens should they be stopped by the police, the conservative mouth piece Glenn Beck was heard responding to critics by sarcastically saying, “Arizona sure has put the A-Z back in Nazi.”

Maybe he was more right than he realized.

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Rhetorical demons

Dear Sarah Palin,

I doubt you will listen or read any of this, and I doubt even more that you will do anything, but I send it in the hopes that there is still some shred of humanity left in you, something that ideological rhetoric hasn’t swallowed and made hollow.

Like snow, this rhetoric of violence accumulates, and at first it stirs the blood and makes everything clean and clear, just as a new snowfall does. But the grime and dirt that follows reminds us that beautiful, stirring rhetoric can cover an ugly, mean soul.

Sarah Palin's target map

Sarah Palin's target map

Almost all of us at one time or another will have adversaries and maybe even enemies. But Jesus said you had to love your enemies. Where is your love? I do not see it in this poster or hear it in your words. Has your rhetoric become your savior? Has it left your soul mean and ugly, a place suitable only for grime and dirt. I hope not. Not only for your sake, but for the sake of my soul and souls of the rest of the citizens of this country. This country can only be great when the people are great. And the people can only be great when rhetorical demonizing doesn’t become our savior and consume our souls.

You are not the only politician, pundit, or private citizen to spread this rhetorical demonizing, but you are not above blame, either. The blood of many is the blood of one. People died in a church in my hometown in part because of this rhetorical demonizing. People died in Kansas and Arizona and other places because of it as well. Your hands are not clean. Nor is your heart. Sadly, neither are mine.

I am reminded of the words of, I believe it was Benjamin Franklin, who at the end of the Constitutional Convention, when nerves were raw, tempers still flared, and people grabbed for absolutism and threatened not to approve sending the U.S. Constitution on to the states for ratification, turned to his fellow delegates and said, “Gentlemen, let us doubt a little of our own infallibility and put instrument to paper” and approve sending the document forward.

I think a little more doubting of our own certainties and infallibility is in order before rhetorical demonizing hollows out our souls. It’s a sign of humility. It’s a sign of compassion. It’s sign that you’re truly human in the best sense of that word.

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