This is the second debate where Republicans have shown their evil colors of a complete lack of human compassion or the compassion for human life. Recall the Republican’s reaction to Texas Governor Rick Perry’s record of executing inmates in Texas.
In this exchange Wolff Blitzer asks if an uninsured 30 year old got real sick if he should be allowed to die if he cannot pay the bill or have insurance. The audience cheered and said yes about allowing that person to die.
This is the essence of the Republican Party.
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Richard Vinson says
That is an unfair generalization
It was actually members of the audience who cheered when Blitzer suggested that we should just let the person die. To just say “Republicans say” or “Democrats say” is slanderous. All anyone wants to do is find fault and nobody listens to anybody else
Carolyn says
Agree. A friend of mine (E) suggested I listen to this clip as I was ‘shocked’ when he first told me about it, ie… the letting a person die etc.. after listening to the clip, it’s easy to identify that it’s a few people clapping/cheering, not the entire audience, and there’s no way to identify if a person was Demorcrat or Republican. So, shame on anyone who points fingers saying it was one or the other. I’m saddened when the folks jump on a bandwagon to point fingers.. How much longer do we stay divided as a Nation, why can’t we be united as Americans?
Paul says
How does the so-called Obama Care fit in if Republicans don’t want that either? It seems too many people are rushing for judgment on life itself without understanding how it works.
Melloney says
Thanks for contributing. It’s helped me undetrsnad the issues.