On Oct. 1, Pres. Bush declared it Child Health Day. From the proclamation: "My Administration supports programs that give parents, mentors, and teachers the resources they need to help and encourage children to maintain an active and healthy way of life." But, it seems that the Pres. doesn't think actual health coverage fits the deffinition of a program that does this. Because if he did, he wouldn't have vetoed the the Childrens' Health Insurance Plan, only the 4th veto of his presidency. Was the whole Child Health Day thing just a pre-emptive slap in the face cause he knew he was about to use the veto on this? Was it some kind of sick joke? Can I please wake up from the Twilight Zone episode my country has turned into?!?!
To add insult to injury, a recent defense bill, which was not vetoed by-the-way, is spending $2.4 billion on jets for the USAF, which are made in Texas. Of course, we can pay Texan defence contractors billions of dollars, but can't afford to provide health care to our children. And, to top it off (this is what really pisses me off), the Pentagon insists it has enough of these C-17 Globemaster jets. Are you kidding me?!?!?
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