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Sicko- The campaign to keep America from health care reform
I just saw this clip from the Bill Moyers Journal. This clip is an interview with Wendell Potter, a former health insurance executive at CIGNA, one of the largest health insurance companies in America. The health insurance industry in America knew everything Michael Moore depicted in the film Sicko was accurate. A lot of people have expressed very strong opinions against Michael Moore on this blog site for a number of years. If Michael Moore doubters/naysayers dare to watch this clip you will find the cause of your hostility toward Moore and his message on health insurance. You were manipulated by very powerful public relations firms paid by very powerful insurance companies to discredit Michael Moore. Want to know why health care costs so much in America? Much of your hard earned money spent on health insurance premiums goes to big public relations firms who lie to you 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The loud constant lie has more impact than the hard fought truth. And the proof is in the clip.
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posted by
FloridaStateGrad
on Jul 14, 2009 at 07:18 AM
It's sad that so many people are easily manipulated. What I find really interesting is every time we've had a debate on the health care industry on this website, I've always asked the opponents of government involvement how much time and/or money they're forced to devote to the health and well being of themselves and/or their families. I have yet to see someone with a life-long health problem come up and say that our system is "fine."
Makes you wonder - just what would it take for some of these people to truely see what it's really like? posted by
randomfactor
on Jul 14, 2009 at 08:24 AM
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