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Convention notes: On cute kids, rights, and priviledge
08/25/08
I didn't see the whole thing, but:
1. Ted Kennedy said that he looks forward to when health care is a "fundamental right and not just a privilege." OK, to be "fundamental," it has to be a "founding" (from Latin, right?) or primary right. If it's a "fundamental right." why wasn't it there from the time of the founding fathers?
2. Health Care isn't a privilege. I don't have to get permission to receive health care. I pay for it, and I get it. Is food a "privilege" now?
3. Pundits must think people are idiots. On PBS, one of them said that Obama's little girls would get him six million votes because they're "cute." Are people that dumb to fall for some staged questions from two little girls? That doesn't tell us anything about Obama except that he has cute kids.
4. If having cute kids is a good thing, is having no kids worse? Would Obama highlight his family if he were in a gay marriage?







