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Jul 29
2009

Video: Not So Sure on Healthcare Reform

Posted by: Thomas Peters in

Tagged in: video , health-care

Thomas Peters

From Let Freedom Ring:

Notsosure.org will ultimately grow to several videos with a related theme: voters and interested citizens who were drawn to Candidate Obama’s messages of “Hope” and “Change” are now beginning to have doubts about the policies proposed by President Obama. Politicized Healthcare is the first of these. Others will follow.

High production values, and at least some attempt to reach out to the other side of the health care reform debate (albeit by caricaturing their position somewhat):

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written by Shane, July 29, 2009
This video, unfortunately, isn't very good. It's problem is that it doesn't give any arguments or, better yet, facts. In other words, states the outcome of universal health care without giving any evidence to support these claims.

The pro-universalcare person in the video has the reaction most people will have when watching this: this is just fear-mongering. I was hoping at that point that the other fellow was going to get into various evidence, data, and so forth to demonstrate that he was not, but instead he just reiterated his claims.

The thing is that these things will happen with universal health care, and those who support it will only come to support it more in seeing things like this, as they give the impression that those of us opposed to universal health care really are just fear-mongering.

There are plenty of facts to back this stuff up; organizations like this need to present them in their PSAs.

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