In an editorial yesterday, the Washington Times pointed out some disturbing provisions in the health care reform measure being pushed by Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mt.), Senate Finance Committee chairman.
Not only will physicians who spend the top 10 percent in caring for patients each year see their compensation reduced –- no matter the cause! — but [...]
Baucus Plan Cuts Doctors’ Wages, ‘Cleverly Disguised’ Death Panel Members as Accountants
September 26th, 2009 · No Comments
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Proposals Place Lives of Young and Old at Risk
March 11th, 2009 · No Comments
Providing what blogger Wesley J. Smith describes as “your 24/7 seminar on bioethics and the importance of being human,” the Secondhand Smoke blog covers a wide range of life-and-death topics. Recently, he published two posts about proposals by people in the medical community that put young and old alike at risk.
In a post published [...]
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Plant Rights Movement En Route to America
May 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments
During the mid-’70s, I witnessed the animal rights movement as it emerged on the scene once dominated by common sense. Now, thanks to Wesley J. Smith and his fabulous piece in The Weekly Standard, I became aware of a new movement for something called “plant rights.”
Destined to become the focus of those writing the [...]
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