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Government Medical Care for Kids, An Alert for ALL Parents

Added: January 4, 2008 | Time 01:15 | Views: 429

CLARIFICATION I state that children will be considered "individuals" The intent was to state that as apposed to being considered "Minor Dependants" the government will consider them as "Independent Individuals."

In a Portland middle school, King Middle School there is Government medical care for kids in progress. The school nurse Amanda Rowe stated that she is there to "protect the children." What the media did not show is that Amanda Rowe stated that she is there to "protect the children from their parents." Your children will not longer be considered "minors," they will be considered "wards" of the state in medical matters. You will be told that what matters is "what is in the best interest of the children." The government will then tell you that the GOVERNMENT is the one who knows what is in the best interest of the children.

The school board on the request of only Amanda Rowe approved the distribution of birth control. The school states that parental permission is required for kids to go to the medical facility. However, once "Expanded healthcare for kids" is approved Parental consent will not be needed

Topics: Adolescence, Healthcare Policy, Healthcare Reform, Pediatrics

Tags: 2008 election, Amanda Rowe, birth control, government medical care for kids, health insurance, Hillary Clinton, parental rights, Sandy Davis, universal healthcare

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DrMDK says:25 weeks ago | Reply

It cost 1.2 - 1.6 million dollars to immunize 1000 kids
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