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    As men like Bush and Walden block a move to fund children's healthcare, the American lifespan drops below Puerto Rico and Bosnia.


    Oregon Congressman Greg Walden
    Courtesy: walden.house.gov/

    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) - The annual cost of providing healthcare to 10 million children is equivalent to 41 days worth of funding for the war in Iraq. Congressman Greg Walden apparently believes funding the war in Iraq is a good investment of yout tax money, but he thinks our children aren't quite worth it.

    The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), protects existing health care coverage for 6.6 million children and extending coverage to 3.8 million kids who are currently uninsured. The bill will extend coverage to 36,000 additional children in Oregon alone.

    For many residents of this NW state, this goes to the very root of what is wrong in this country, and clearly outlines the principles of most of our elected Republican leaders.

    Waldon accuses the bill's creators of hiding costs, but that is all an assumption on his part, a suspicion,. Still, it is enough to cause him to join George Bush and turn his back on the ranks of uninsured children who live without proper medical care.

    So let's look at the bigger picture. Americans by and large, still consider this country to be advanced in terms of medical research and practice, but our average lifespan is now 78 years.

    Do you know who is ahead of us? Here's the list with respective ages:

    Andorra 83.52, Macau 82.27, Japan 82.02, San Marino 81.80,Singapore 81.80, Hong Kong 81.68, Sweden 80.63, Australia 80.62, Switzerland 80.62, France 80.59, Guernsey 80.53, Iceland 80.43, Canada 80.34, Cayman Islands 80.20, Italy 79.94, Gibraltar 79.93, Monaco 79.82, Liechtenstein 79.81, Spain 79.78, Norway 79.67, Israel 79.59, Jersey 79.51, Faroe Islands 79.49, Greece 79.38, Austria 79.21, Virgin Islands 79.20, Malta 79.15, Netherlands 79.11, Luxembourg 79.03, Montserrat 79.00, New Zealand 78.96, Germany 78.95, Belgium 78.92, Guam 78.76, Saint Pierre and Miquelon 78.76, European Union 78.70, United Kingdom 78.70, Finland 78.66, Isle of Man 78.64, Jordan 78.55, Puerto Rico 78.54, Bosnia and Herzegovina 78.17, Bermuda 78.13, Saint Helena 78.09, United States 78.0.

    (Read rest of article at: http://www.salem-news.com/articles/s...kids_92607.php )
    I'm tired of the media taking facts and sensationalizing them to prove a point. The author would have us be outraged that a country like Bosnia has a higher life expectancy, but it's only by a whole .17 years. OMFG we're living in squalor! Just state the facts. The author actually makes a good point before he starts the drama.
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    The titles is called "Walden Votes Against Kids"

    I don't think the author is trying to make people think he isn't being subjective.
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    • #3
      Re: Sensationalism of the Media

      Originally posted by Shrapnel12


      I'm tired of the media taking facts and sensationalizing them to prove a point. The author would have us be outraged that a country like Bosnia has a higher life expectancy, but it's only by a whole .17 years. OMFG we're living in squalor! Just state the facts. The author actually makes a good point before he starts the drama.
      Don't you think that it isn't sensational that life expectancy in the world's richest country is less than in a poorer country which suffered war and complete societal collapse a decade ago?
      Only feebs vote.

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      • #4
        80.34 in Canada!

        I won't make it unless I recieve a complete body transplant.
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        • #5
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          • #6
            I don't think it odd at all that a country too poor to subsist off of doritos and good beer has a greater life expectancy.
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            • #7
              The author would have us be outraged that a country like Bosnia has a higher life expectancy, but it's only by a whole .17 years.


              That makes it somehow better? We are talking about freaking BOSNIA here!
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              • #8
                What's the deal with Andorra, that's what I wanna know.

                Anyway, the article is a pretty simple "guns vs. butter" argument. So?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                  The author would have us be outraged that a country like Bosnia has a higher life expectancy, but it's only by a whole .17 years.


                  That makes it somehow better? We are talking about freaking BOSNIA here!
                  Just wait for a poster to appear and state in outrage that their health system is much better than the USA's.
                  Only feebs vote.

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                  • #10
                    I need to know more about how the study was conducted. When (Bosnia is no longer at war)? Did they consider all deaths regardless of how they died? I wouldn't be surprised to find out they considered natural deaths only (old age, disease, etc.). Also just because the life expectancy is lower doesn't mean that poor health care is the cause. For instance, what is the attitudes towards health in these countries? In the US we are a bunch of fat slobs who never go to the doctor. In these less fortunate countries, they probably work hard to survive and they probably don't have much junk food. I think this study is more telling about our lifestyle choices then it is about our health care, but I guess socialists need all the ammo they can get, even if it's blanks.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kidicious
                      I have to live to age 90 to see the revolution. What are my chances?
                      None, even if you live to be 900.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat

                        None, even if you live to be 900.
                        Really? Given the baseball team you support, you should be wary of making claims about eternally hopeless causes.
                        Only feebs vote.

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                        • #13
                          There are different levels of eternally hopeless.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Patroklos
                            I don't think it odd at all that a country too poor to subsist off of doritos and good beer has a greater life expectancy.
                            QFT

                            medical care cant make up for bad dietary choices
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Shrapnel12
                              I need to know more about how the study was conducted.
                              And here I thought your OP was a sarcasm.

                              I mean you complain in your OP about the writer presenting facts like life expectancy and cost of providing health care, and then you say he should just stick to the facts. Come on, you weren't being serious, were you?
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