You think dealing with insurance companies is hard, at least you have choices, for now.
Once government takes over, you get what you get, just like at the airports now. And fighting with an insurance company may land you in court, but fighting with the government may land you in jail.
What possibly could go wrong?
http://abcnews.go.com/assets/player/walt2.6/flash/SFP_Walt_2_65.swf
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How does one teach children about the sanctity of their bodies if not by respecting their modesty?
As parents, we respect and nurture a young child's dawning sense of self by showing that even their own parents are not going to touch or view their bodies except when essential out of love. It is not what we say that establishes trust – it is that they live with respect for their personal privacy.
Does anyone really think a child can go through a law enforcement criminal frisk by
strangers – once or regularly – without internalizing a sense of violation?
Does anyone really think a child can watch their parents treated like criminals and powerless without being robbed of their right to believe their parents can protect them from all scary things?
We are not criminals and our government has no right to treat us as such for any reason at any time.
If a child's parents say no, any civilized society will affirm THAT is the law.
No matter who it is or where or why: No means No.
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