Senator Kennedy Speaks at Children’s Health Insurance Rally

March 16th, 2009 | by Rick |
KennedyforSenate asked:


As President Bush threatens to veto crucial legislation that would provide millions of children with the health insurance that they need, Sen. Ted Kennedy speaks in front of the White House, urging citizens to take action.

DWIGHT

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  1. 14 Responses to “Senator Kennedy Speaks at Children’s Health Insurance Rally”

  2. By EMILE on Mar 19, 2009 | Reply

    HUMBERTO

    —– Kennedy the man ….. DENNIS KUCINICH president 2008 ,…. ALLLLLLL CHILDREN should be covered ….. IT IS outrage ….what is happening ….

  3. By LUKE on Mar 21, 2009 | Reply

    WILEY

    america is just smoke screen money for weapons but not to look after their citizen what a shame

  4. By IAN on Mar 24, 2009 | Reply

    BLAKE

    Awesome. The man. Go Kennedy.

  5. By CHUCK on Mar 27, 2009 | Reply

    LON

    Instead of our tax dollars going to $400 screwdrivers and wingnuts, let’s have health care for all working Americans!

  6. By KARL on Mar 29, 2009 | Reply

    ERIN

    All you pro socialized health care people should take care of yourselves and stop looking for a handout.

  7. By RANDALL on Mar 30, 2009 | Reply

    LONNIE

    to get health care–GET A JOB!!! You can choose where you work!!! If the company doesn’t have Health Care then MAKE YOURSELF more marketable, and get a job with a company that has health care! Don’t steal anymore of MY!!!!!! MY!MY!MY! Money

  8. By JOHNNY on Apr 1, 2009 | Reply

    BARRY

    “Members of Congress are risking health coverage for poor children purely to make a political point.” “the measure is too costly, unacceptably raises taxes, extends government-covered insurance to children in families who can afford private coverage, and smacks of a move toward completely federalized health care.”

    If the Congress still wants it, they can over ride. That is how it works.

  9. By ERNIE on Apr 2, 2009 | Reply

    EVAN

    Um…$80,000 doesn’t go very far in this economy any more. Out of that $80K very probably goes day care, gas expenses, food, mortgage or rent (rent is more expensive than a mortgage where I live), and so on. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to cover ONLY the children.

  10. By EDDIE on Apr 2, 2009 | Reply

    LES

    Children need health coverage! We must teach familys to eat correctly and try not to make them dependant on prescriptions! Congress needs to raise wages so people can eat better! Stop taxing people so heavily so they can support themselves! Stop spending so much money insuring the rich congressman, and pay attention to the poor! Stop spending money on the war!

  11. By JAMES on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply

    EMMANUEL

    the expantion of the program is for people who make 300% of poverty level ($80,000)per year,and for “children” to the age of 25.that is what was vetoed.any body with those 2 criteria are pathatic and criminal if they want the taxpayers to give them free health care

  12. By JOHNATHAN on Apr 7, 2009 | Reply

    THAD

    Dumbya has just proven he has no integrity. Most Americans and at least %95 of the world already knows that fact. Funny thing is Dumbya has his health care paid by the tax payers, he doesn’t seem to mind that one bit.

  13. By RUSS on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply

    SERGIO

    Thank you, Ted Kennedy and God bless you!!! We will keep fighting the Good Fight!!!

  14. By HUMBERTO on Apr 11, 2009 | Reply

    RORY

    Another reason to have Clinton, Obama or Edwards in the White House! This is America’s best and last chance to have health insurance for all! You go, Ted!
    nationalized

  15. By RUSSELL on Apr 14, 2009 | Reply

    MAURICIO

    Thanks for standing up for our kids. We need health care reform!

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