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Some attacks on health care reform are so ludicrous that you don't think they need answering. A recent example invokes an evil plot to save money by knocking off the elderly. Though nuts, the charges have gotten so much attention that someone has to actually say, "No, they're not killing Grandma."

The fake claim is being peddled by "conservatives" who condemn both spiraling Medicare costs and any effort to contain them. Their goal is to stop proposed health care reform by spooking beneficiaries and those approaching retirement.

I'll tell you what ought to really scare the elderly and the soon-to-be: the prospect that health care reform could fail. More on that later.

Headlining the looney-tunes campaign is Betsy McCaughey, the Sarah Palin of health care. A Senate bill would "pressure the elderly to end their lives prematurely," she wrote. Her contention, amazingly, has become a Republican talking point.

"Congress would make it mandatory, absolutely require, that every five years, people in Medicare would have a required counseling session that will tell them how to end their life sooner," McCaughey said on Fred Thompson's talk radio show. If you were to fall ill during those five years, you would "have to go through that session again."

A pack of lies. The bill would have Medicare pay for counseling on end-of-life care with your doctor only if you wanted it. This is a new benefit . Should you wish that every last gadget and procedure in the arsenal be deployed, the counseling helps you make that preference clear to family and doctors.

Others may want to "end their life sooner," if sooner means before that last agonizing week of being kept alive in a tangle of wires and tubes through the nose. I know I would want to skip that week.

About McCaughey: She was briefly lieutenant governor of New York.

Republican Gov. George Pataki dropped her from his re-election ticket, at which point she became a Democrat and tried to run against him. Sixteen years ago, she helped sink health care reform by circulating untruths about the Clinton plan. She now sits on the board of a medical devices company that feasts off Medicare.

The AARP felt forced to jump into the fray and condemn McCaughey's misinformation campaign as "rife with gross — and even cruel — distortions." The elder lobbying group has long pushed to have Medicare pay doctors for time spent talking to patients about "difficult end-of-life care decisions."

Suppose you're a baby boomer who's counting on Medicare to provide health coverage for perhaps 20 years or more starting in your not-too-distant future. Is it in your interests to kill reform that would control some of the program's enormous waste and would guarantee health care security for younger workers? It is not.

Even under the best of circumstances, younger Americans are going to grow testy as they are compelled to support surging numbers of retirees. Now imagine these workers having to struggle for their own coverage while paying ever-higher taxes to give older people whatever care they want regardless of cost or efficacy. From the boomer's point of view, better that Medicare be fixed today.

Republicans should also stand warned. This carnival to discredit adult end-of-life care consultations brings them back into dangerous Terri Schiavo territory. Recall how the Republican leadership accused Schiavo's husband of trying to murder Terri by taking her off life support after she had spent 15 years in a vegetative state, hooked up to tubes. The public was appalled, and Republican fortunes started their slide.

Eventually, the truth will emerge on the proposed end-of-life counseling benefit. One can appreciate the sport in shooting at Democratic-inspired reforms, but Republicans do pay a price for looking crazy.

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This article is absurd. It doesn't matter which side your on - it's not hard to tell that author is clearly the crazy one. How many exaggerations, and loaded words can you fit into one article... and was there any integrity involved whatsoever? Besides a whacked perspective to begin with - how can you think universal health care is a good thing? Socialism has been tried before - and it doesn't work for a number of reasons. Medicine - and medical progress (more importantly) isn't something you want to water down. If you want the type of care people get in other countries ... move there - please. It'll make one less liberal to pay for.
Comment: #1
Posted by: andy
Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:04 AM
Please google "Barbara Wagner Oregon".
Oregon Health Services - a state run government health care unit, denied Ms. Wagner a cancer treatment BUT DID OFFER TO PAY FOR HER ASSISTED SUICIDE!!! Just a taste of what we have to look forward to if this Health care debacle gets passed. While I'm not a big fan of the Republicans, maybe they aren't the crazy ones here.
Comment: #2
Posted by: John
Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:22 AM
I would suggest that YOU TOO take the time to read the Health Bill you are discussing. I would suggest you start with Section 1233 of HR 3200. It is really not that difficult to find and understand. This is not a fake claim as you woulld see if you read the Bill. Moral bankruptcy, unlike fiscal bankruptcy, leads to irreparable and criminal acts against humanity( such as the Holocaust). Do you believe that really happened? Our elected officials who will vote on any bill without reading it continue to pass legislation that will cause the demise of our great Nation. I do not trust the Federal government to be able to determine when I pass from this earth. I leave that to the Lord who made us. But remember it is mostly the elderly who continue to vote every TWO years and the SLEEPING GIANT is awakening and will be informed, and will act at the polls. We will try our best to keep this great country FREE as long as we still have life in our tired old bodies.
Comment: #3
Posted by: nannyb
Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:37 AM
Terri Schiavo was NOT on life support ("hooked up to tubes"). In the last years of her therapy she was given only food and water through a feeding tube. THAT IS NOT LIFE SUPPORT. That is a basic necessity to sustain life. How absurd that Ms Harrop perpetuates this lie, among others. She was NOT in a vegetative state and WOULD respond to her family and doctors. Her husband did succeed in pushing the courts to prevent the feeding tube from being re-inserted. How sad he would not allow her family, who loved and wanted her, to simply care for her. Believe me, it can happen again in this country.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Lydia
Sat Aug 1, 2009 12:46 PM
There is no indication Ms Harrop has bothered to read any of the actual Health Care bill. Being a senior citizen I found the following pages to be of special interest:
Page 30- Sec 123
Page 354 Sec 1177
Page 425 Lines 1-3 and 22-25
Page 427 Lines 15-24
Page 624
Page 719, 720 sec 1637
Perhaps her knowledge would not be quite as biased if she took time to check it out.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Billie
Sat Aug 1, 2009 2:13 PM
Miss. Harrop is out of her mind. Republicans don't look crazy-their scared for REAL AMERICANS. Liberals are all crazy. They don't care anything about life, only getting votes. That's why 12 million illegals were given health care. You are probly about 40 so you don't care about medicare yet. But when you reach it, you'll regret the stupid actions.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Jane
Sat Aug 1, 2009 4:55 PM
Miss Harrop is only half right. republicans might look crazy but, Liberals are crazy. They only seem to care when ther'es votes to be had. Like giving 12 million illegals healthcare. You can be sure those people will vote for the Democrats that treat them well. Your forgetting about Real American's. The healthcare bill will never work for us. Why is cutting medicare ok? Elderly people do not have enough coverage now as it is. I'm sure they think their much needed medication is (wasteful spending)right?
Comment: #7
Posted by: Jane
Sat Aug 1, 2009 5:22 PM
I am troubled by the use of superlatives and personal attacks in the article written by Froma Harrop published in the local Democrat-Herald. First of all my awareness of the white wash started when I saw a link for a poll approving or disapproving the Healthcare Reform Bill. I didn't have enough information to make a judgement about it. I printed a 469 page version that was available online, but it doesn't seem to be the same version that Betsy McCaughey had access to which was over 1000 pages. I was not able to personally verify that the healthcare bill said the things she purported. Ms. McCaughey however took the time to read the entire bill, which I haven't heard anyone else claim to have done.
However, Ms. Harrop doesn't site any sources, uses vague language to describe what the bill will offer, and apparently attacks all critics of measure H.R.3200. The AARP has been a proponent of social medicine since its inception, so it's no surprise that they would be actively involved in promoting this new legislation. Unfortunately, Ms. Caughey also points out that benefits to seniors is being cut by $5 BILLION dollars, if you will take the time to listen to her interview on Fred Thompson's website: http://fredthompsonshow.com/premiumstream?dispid=320&headerDest=L3BnL2pzcC9tZWRpYS9mbGFzaHdlbGNvbWUuanNwP3BpZD03MzUxJnBsYXlsaXN0PXRydWUmY2hhcnR0eXBlPWNoYXJ0JmNoYXJ0SUQ9MzIwJnBsYXlsaXN0U2l6ZT01
This is not a Republican vs. Democrat issue. Healthcare policy affects all of us. Please get off the Republican Vs. Democrat bandwagon!
Comment: #8
Posted by: carol
Sun Aug 2, 2009 6:56 PM
The repubicans are coming apart at the seams; stark raving mad!
We have all known for quite some time that repubican lie if the facts aren't good enough; but they have taken lies and deceit to a new level! Fact free politics.
It is very clear that you cannot be a good repubican and a good American at the same time.
Shame on the repubicans for engaging in lies, deception, intimidation and violence of late!
No national pride, no honor, no ethics and no values of respectable Americans!
Democrats should not even dignify these lies about health care by attempting to explain and clarify.
Dems need to talk about the benefits and long term savings, and pass health care reform with or without the repubs. It's time for the Dems to be brave, work together and make this happen.
Comment: #9
Posted by: Florida Bill
Sat Aug 8, 2009 6:30 PM
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