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Posted: 14 June 2007 07:51 AM   [ Ignore ]
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-a-palermo/california-nurses-and-mic_b_51899.html

It was a truly historic day in Sacramento this afternoon when over ten thousand nurses from all over the country rallied with filmmaker Michael Moore in front of the Capitol building. The California Nurses Association, along with the State Senator Sheila Kuehl, packed into a hearing room to listen to Michael Moore and three people featured in his new movie, Sicko, testify about the appalling state of America’s broken for profit health care system.

Thousands of nurses and health care professionals, along with people from other unions, (such as myself from the California Faculty Association), gathered outside and watched Moore’s testimony on five giant TVs inside huge tents. We rallied in the hot sun, waving little fans and placards the nurses handed out. Then we all marched down to the historic art deco Crest Theater downtown for a special pre-release viewing of Sicko.

The sea of red-shirted nurses was an inspiring sight. They danced and chanted and they were really fired up. We are lucky to have so many dedicated, smart, and politically conscious women working so hard to fix this country’s tattered, even barbaric, health care system. Surrounded by thousands of RNs, I never felt safer in my life. I thought if I ever had to have anything go wrong physically while at a public rally, this was the right one.

Senator Kuehl’s legislation, SB 840, (the “California Health Insurance Reliability Act"), calls for universal health coverage for every Californian, and it was the rallying point for the massive demonstration. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger would be wise to sign it or he is going to face the ferocious wrath and opposition of the women (and men) who comprise the heart and soul of our state’s health care system.

The goal of Sicko, as Moore told both the Senate committee and the rally outside, is to provide an organizing tool to get people so angry they will rise up to demand common-sense solutions to the health care crisis. The current greed-driven system where huge corporations pursue lavish profits at the public’s expense has created a human catastrophe.

Moore told the rally that Governor Schwarzenegger came to America with a fabulously healthy body because the Austrian government provided him with free health care from the time he put on his first pair of lederhosen.

Moore introduced his new film to the packed theater full of nurses and their allies, saying he hopes it can become an organizing tool to finally move this country to address the health care crisis.

Sicko is a brilliant, emotionally draining, poignant film, which also has Moore’s characteristic sense of humor inter-spliced therein. It is heartbreaking to see how America’s health care system routinely victimizes people. It often bankrupts middle-class families, and sweeps low-income people into contrived “cracks” in the system because it drives up profits.

There have only been a handful of times in American history where art has led to citizen action. What comes to mind for me are Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin’s effect on slavery; Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle and the rise of progressive reforms relating to pure food and drugs; the television special in the mid-1960s, Harvest of Shame, which educated the nation on the unjust working conditions of farm workers. Moore’s Sicko blows the lid off of everything the corporations that make fortunes off exploiting the sick and dying do not want Americans to see.

Michael Moore’s talent lies in cutting through the fear and smokescreens the Right always exploits, be it with the “war on terror,” or the irrational fear of “socialized medicine.” I won’t give it away, but some of his found footage from those who opposed Medicare is priceless since the Right makes essentially the same arguments today. Moore focuses on the human tragedy of the health care crisis, it is not a laundry list of the sins of corporations; it is more about the people who are the victims. Be prepared to cry when you see this film.

At the end of Moore’s question and answer session following the movie he said that he hopes that nurses and physicians of conscience and other activists will transform the theaters where it is shown into organizing stations and networking outlets. He even suggested setting up MASH-type tents outside the theaters to give free check ups to children after each showing.

Moore wants his fellow Americans to seize this moment when health care will be publicized to demand that the state governments and Congress enact a universal, single-payer system similar to what exists in Canada, France, and England (countries he visits in the movie). Moore says we should demand that our government regulate the pharmaceutical companies “just like a public utility.”

Go to GuaranteedHealthcare.org or to the California Nurses Association website for suggestions about taking action. The first step will be to press for passage of Sheila Kuehl’s health care bill here in California. Moore pointed out that California has been in the lead on many issues, including raising the minimum wage, and we have an opportunity to lead the nation out of the dark ages on health care.

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Posted: 14 June 2007 09:06 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Oh the colorful superlatives:

r.j. - 14 June 2007 07:51 AM

It was a truly historic day in Sacramento this afternoon when over ten thousand nurses from all over the country rallied with filmmaker Michael Moore in front of the Capitol building.
Thousands of nurses and health care professionals, along with people from other unions, (such as myself from the California Faculty Association), gathered outside and watched Moore’s testimony on five giant TVs inside huge tents.

All comparable to The Bonos Africa “testimony”. But - remember what Bob Geldof said about G8 leaders sitting around in tents? “Stoooopid.”

We rallied in the hot sun, waving little fans and placards the nurses handed out. Then we all marched down to the historic art deco Crest Theater downtown for a special pre-release viewing of Sicko.

The sea of red-shirted nurses was an inspiring sight. They danced and chanted and they were really fired up. We are lucky to have so many dedicated, smart, and politically conscious women working so hard to fix this country’s tattered, even barbaric, health care system. Surrounded by thousands of RNs, I never felt safer in my life. I thought if I ever had to have anything go wrong physically while at a public rally, this was the right one.

Senator Kuehl’s legislation, SB 840, (the “California Health Insurance Reliability Act"), calls for universal health coverage for every Californian, and it was the rallying point for the massive demonstration. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger would be wise to sign it or he is going to face the ferocious wrath and opposition of the women (and men) who comprise the heart and soul of our state’s health care system.

The goal of Sicko, as Moore told both the Senate committee and the rally outside, is to provide an organizing tool to get people so angry they will rise up to demand common-sense solutions to the health care crisis. The current greed-driven system where huge corporations pursue lavish profits at the public’s expense has created a human catastrophe.

I can’t even believe Moore even said this. If so this is the single most - injecting flowery prose here - idiotic inane sub-mongoloid drivel since “W ‘04 “ I’ve ever read, and I don’t need (free prescription) glasses.

Moore told the rally that Governor Schwarzenegger came to America with a fabulously healthy body because the Austrian government provided him with free health care from the time he put on his first pair of lederhosen

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They give steroids to infants? No matter. Mikey said it: All non-Austrian bodybuilders look like Michael Moore cuz they don’t have free healthcare.
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And Heres Austrian caricaturist Manfred Deix’s rendition of an Austrian woman emulating Marylin Monroe. Note the traditional garb she’s wearing:

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The pseudo-Guevara anti-establishment ass-kiss waxes on:

Moore introduced his new film to the packed theater full of nurses and their allies, saying he hopes it can become an organizing tool to finally move this country to address the health care crisis.
Sicko is a brilliant, emotionally draining, poignant film, which also has Moore’s characteristic sense of humor inter-spliced therein. It is heartbreaking to see how America’s health care system routinely victimizespeople. It often bankrupts middle-class families, and sweeps low-income people into contrived “cracks” in the system because it drives up profits.

There have only been a handful of timesin Americanhistorywhere arthas led to citizen action. What comes to mind for me are Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin’s effect on slavery; Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle and the rise of progressive reforms relating to pure food and drugs; the television special in the mid-1960s, Harvest of Shame, which educated the nation on the unjust working conditions of farm workers. Moore’s Sicko blows the lid off of everything the corporations that make fortunes off exploiting the sick and dying do not want Americans to see.
Michael Moore’s talent lies in cutting through the fear and smokescreens the Right always exploits.

Moores talent lies in cutting alright, then pasting together an exploitative smokescreen of fear, as best evidenced by the authors hysterical prose.

“I thought if I ever had to have anything go wrong physically while at a public rally, this was the right one.”

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Posted: 14 June 2007 09:27 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Michael Moore’s talent lies in cutting through the fear and smokescreens the Right always exploits, be it with the “war on terror,” or the irrational fear of “socialized medicine.”

I won’t give it away, but some of his found footage from those who opposed Medicare is priceless since the Right makes essentially the same arguments today. Moore focuses on the human tragedy of the health care crisis, it is not a laundry list of the sins of corporations; it is more about the people who are the victims. Be prepared to cry when you see this film.

Yeah I heard Moore injects some hilarity into it. The best. Historic humor. Art.

At the end of Moore’s question and answer session following the movie he said that he hopes that nurses and physicians of conscience and other activists will transform the theaters where it is shown into organizing stations and networking outlets. He even suggested setting up MASH-type tents outside the theaters to give free check ups to children after each showing.

M*A*S*H* too! How about a reference to the series “Roots” while we’re slobbering lefteous? Then cue “Asimbonanga”, and fade in a mute pastiche of JFK and MLK in slo-mo....

Moore wants his fellow Americans to seize this moment when health care will be publicized to demand that the state governments and Congress enact a universal, single-payer system similar to what exists in Canada, France, and England (countries he visits in the movie). Moore says we should demand that our government regulate the pharmaceutical companies “just like a public utility.”

Go to GuaranteedHealthcare.org or to the California Nurses Association website for suggestions about taking action. The first step will be to press for passage of Sheila Kuehl’s health care bill here in California. Moore pointed out that California has been in the lead on many issues, including raising the minimum wage, and we have an opportunity to lead the nation out of the dark ages on health care.

I think the first steps for most Thinkers would be makeup, placards, bunting, rehearsing chants....

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Posted: 14 June 2007 09:54 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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This time last year I was working at a $26k/year job.  With the health insurance provided by the company, I got a $400 pair of glasses for about 29 bucks.

Someone please explain to me what is “tattered, even barbaric” about that.

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Posted: 14 June 2007 02:32 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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w0rf - 14 June 2007 09:54 AM

This time last year I was working at a $26k/year job.  With the health insurance provided by the company, I got a $400 pair of glasses for about 29 bucks.

Someone please explain to me what is “tattered, even barbaric” about that.

Nothing. Of course you obviously don’t believe that all Americans work for companies with healthcare plans that cover eye prescriptions.

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Posted: 14 June 2007 02:41 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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The title of this thread makes me shudder :-X

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Posted: 14 June 2007 04:21 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Jer Bu - 14 June 2007 02:32 PM

Nothing.

End of discussion.  If the system is not tattered and barbaric, then they’re being intellectually dishonest.

Of course you obviously don’t believe that all Americans work for companies with healthcare plans that cover eye prescriptions.

Obviously.  I would not even get that coverage at my present job.  That doesn’t make the system tattered or barbaric.  What it DOES show is that quality health care is not restricted to the wealthy or the connected.

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Posted: 14 June 2007 05:23 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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He even suggested setting up MASH-type tents outside the theaters to give free check ups to children after each showing.

Why must the nurses and physicians work for free? They’re the victims.

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Posted: 14 June 2007 06:09 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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What it DOES show is that quality health care is not restricted to the wealthy or the connected

I agree those are not the only factors, although it is certainly more likely for them to get that good quality.  My company had no healthcare benefits before we got bought out 7 years agp, but once we got them it made a huge difference.  Not all employees in lower middle class jobs have that luxury.  Some do however, so it is a bit dishonest to say it is reserved for the rich.

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That’s not possible.  Many Euros have informed me that, unless American health care is #1 in the world at everything (which obviously it is not), then there is nothing dishonest in what Moore is saying/doing.  So you may want to consult with them and see if you want to stand by that last sentence; it might be too honest and fair for you to let it stand.

And please bear in mind that, if one made a list about who exactly I am rolling my eyes at with this post, your name would be at the BOTTOM of such a list, not the top.  Just putting that out there to pre-empt any misunderstanding I might engender.

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Posted: 27 June 2007 08:40 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1636978,00.html?cnn=yes

Healthcare’s War Against Sicko

“People see Moore as uniquely honest and truthful in a corporate landscape,” says Pat Aufderheide, a communications professor at American University. “He has a way of saying the things his audience has already been thinking to themselves and making them seriously consider acting on those thoughts.”

By wearing facepaint and some asinine sloganed T-shirt.

The film has also gained the backing of many healthcare labor groups, such as the California Nurses Association (CAN), which aims to place a nurse in each of the 3,000 theaters across the country where Sicko is shown in a campaign called “Scrubs for Sicko.”

Lemme guess: They’ll be ones the wearing facepaint and some asinine sloganed T-shirt.

Oo! I get to bold the Thinkers’ Adjectives again:

The film is “not just an indictment of an indefensible healthcare industry in the U.S.,” says CAN’s executive director Rose Ann DeMoro. “It’s a rejoinder for those who think we can fix the soulless monster by tinkering with an unconscionable system that puts us further in thrall to those who created the crisis.”

Talk about enthrallment. They let people like this drive cars on public roads?

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Oo! I get to bold the Thinkers’ Adjectives again:

The film is “not just an indictment of an indefensible healthcare industry in the U.S.,” says CAN’s executive director Rose Ann DeMoro. “It’s a rejoinder for those who think we can fix the soulless monster by tinkering with an unconscionable system that puts us further in thrall to those who created the crisis.”

Indictment is a noun.  So is monster.  Tinkering is the present participle of a verb.  Thrall and Crisis are nouns.  Indefensible and soulless are adjectives (except in this sentence where they are also nouns)

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r.j. - 27 June 2007 10:38 PM

Oo! I get to bold the Thinkers’ Adjectives again:

The film is “not just an indictment of an indefensible healthcare industry in the U.S.,” says CAN’s executive director Rose Ann DeMoro. “It’s a rejoinder for those who think we can fix the soulless monster by tinkering with an unconscionable system that puts us further in thrall to those who created the crisis.”

Indictment is a noun.  So is monster.  Tinkering is the present participle of a verb.  Thrall and Crisis are nouns.  Indefensible and soulless are adjectives (except in this sentence where they are also nouns)

It takes a Thinker to know all that. And to spew it, is that the right word?

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I’ve been called worse things than “thinker”.  Besides, I didn’t know their was anything ideological about good grammer.

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Colorful, vibrant prose is the hallmark of the Good People Thinkers. They get delight in deep poetry and U2 lyrics.

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