Talk about hysterical nonsense of the health care debate:

“The gravity of America’s health care crisis is the moral equivalent of the 19th Century’s bloody conflict over slavery. This is not hyperbole, though the truth of it is often lost in abstract talk of insurance company profits, treatment costs, and other cold, inhuman analyses.

Today’s health system condemns 50 million Americans to ill health and death while guaranteeing health care to the economic privileged. It cannot stand.

About 18,000 Americans die each year because they lack health insurance. That’s more than a third the number of lives lost in battle during each year of the four-year Civil War.

Members of Congress without the moral clarity to recognize this equivalence will be condemned by history. Their spinelessness and lack of will when confronted with the power of the insurance industry is just as morally bankrupt as the American congressmen who bowed to Southern slave-owners.”

Hardly know where to begin with this. But it’s typical of the hysteria the left tries to paint their belief that health care is a God given right, and all who oppose the Government has to give me a heart transplant for free are worse than those nasty old plantation owners.

I guess that one using this assasine analogy could say that greedy capitalistic mechanics “condemn” millions of motorists to broken cars on the highway, or even greedier DSL providers to strand surfers to the horrors of dial up!

Lawdy Miss Clawdy!