FYI... tidbits on health policy processes/example - THE RED PILL2024-03-29T01:42:52Zhttps://redpilltraining.ning.com/forum/topics/fyi-tidbits-on-health-policy?commentId=3561936%3AComment%3A14572&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt is true that all branches…tag:redpilltraining.ning.com,2011-03-13:3561936:Comment:145722011-03-13T14:55:47.784ZR Herellehttps://redpilltraining.ning.com/profile/RHerelle
<p>It is true that all branches of law - legislature, executive, and judicial - have a mutual relationship. This supports the continuity of law, which may include their liberty to break it.</p>
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<p>However, there is a greater law - a spiritual law - that our government respects - for it is In God We Trust; thus, physically promulgating the separation of Church and State while spiritually operating on a higher principle.</p>
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<p>We adapt and evolve (at least some of us do) so the…</p>
<p>It is true that all branches of law - legislature, executive, and judicial - have a mutual relationship. This supports the continuity of law, which may include their liberty to break it.</p>
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<p>However, there is a greater law - a spiritual law - that our government respects - for it is In God We Trust; thus, physically promulgating the separation of Church and State while spiritually operating on a higher principle.</p>
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<p>We adapt and evolve (at least some of us do) so the need to continue to revise and formulate rules is understandable - it is about growth and development. Yet, there should always be a standard - one that does not need revision.</p>
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<p>From the spectrum of the petri dish, beakers and tubes, to the ink from the hand of The President of the United States, all of it have an impact on the establishment and enforcement of laws, specifically healthcare.</p>
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<p>As far as United States Healthcare, what are our expectations of healthcare accessability, rights and laws? We do need healthcare reform. Should the U.S. adopt socialized healthcare and eliminate the lobbyist or do we accept the motivation(s) of the lobbyist and their entities?</p>
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<p>C'mon folks, all forms of talent, whether it is the power to pursuade, the gift of dunking a ball in a hoop or the ability of a triathalon are deserving of recognition; however, it is those who protect and serve - the service of parents, teachers, nurses, doctors, scientists, psychologists, therapists, counselors, policemen, firemen, dogs, horses and maybe even some theological teachers that are far more deserving of recognition and admiration.</p>
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<p>But who is going to tenaciously lobby that? Really and truly, for a greater healthcare reward, change is good; yet it is the what and how that is changing and whose the advocate(s) of revision - the branches alone or the branches with its' foundation? </p>
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<p>R Herelle</p>
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