Look Into Your Heart
This morning Paul Simon's simple, compassionate letter touched my heart. It appeared on the Huff Post. Why not take a moment to send it to the Republican official near you, perhaps it will change his or her thinking and something good will actually come from Washington. BTW, one of the reasons Bush vetoed this bill is he, and others, don't want to increase taxes on tobacco prodcuts to help fund SCHIP....is there no end to their heartless thinking?
My name is Paul Simon.
I earn my living by writing and singing songs. It's a very old and low-tech profession that feels increasingly age-appropriate. I am honored to have the opportunity to express my opinions concerning SCHIP.
I am the father of four healthy children, knock on wood, but if they get sick or need medical attention I don't knock on wood; I take them to a doctor whose care and attention I am, fortunately, able to afford. Millions of American children do not receive the same medical care. They are uninsured.
Twenty years ago, I co-founded The Children's Health Fund with Dr. Irwin Redlener. Our organization provides mobile medical units with doctors and staff to serve the pediatric needs of poor communities across the United States. In the twenty years since we began, we have grown incrementally, but as of last year we had recorded over 1.2 million doctor/patient visits.
In 1992, Hurricane Andrew devastated a large portion of Southern Florida. Our medical units were there to help. When Hurricane Katrina lashed the Gulf Coast with an almost Biblical force, The Children's Health Fund had units working in those communities within a week. There was very little outside help -- no FEMA, no Red Cross.
But there were scores of mini-vans and trailers loaded with food and supplies from hundreds of churches around the country. I watched with wonder and admiration as the church people opened their hearts and got to work helping people on the Gulf Coast whose lives has been destroyed. They did not debate whether they could find a compromise or alternative way of helping. They opened their hearts and started to repair a dire emergency.
The president's veto of the re-authorization of SCHIP was a heartless act.
Thanks to groups like Families USA
and the Children's Health Fund
, Congress is getting closer and closer to overriding the President's veto -- and children of hard working American families are getting closer to receiving affordable health care through SCHIP.
I am asking those of you who supported the veto to reexamine your conscience, to find compassion in your heart for our most vulnerable and sweetest citizens -- our children. I am asking you to change your vote. If you do, I believe it will be one of the proudest days of your life.
Thank you,
Paul Simon
To learn more about this issue and to take action, please visit www.familiesusa
Comments
I agree re. the govt screwing up except were dealing with kids who shouldn't have to suffer due to someone else's mean spirtedness or incompetence. I've been fortunate enough to live in countries where socialized medicine is real, it works, is efficient and doesn't cost an arm and a leg...no pun intended. Much of the anti-social medicine stories you hear about in our media are mis -information planted to muddy the waters...but the real question is how do we as a society, a culture and one of the wealthiest countries on the planet measure our quality of life, by sqaundering millions on wars over oil or making sure our most vulnerable are taken care of properly. I'm sorry to say we're a hateful group who gobble our own bile for breakfast.
On a side note, I am listening to vinyl tonight, Bridge Over Troubled Water. Simon is a poet among poets... gentle, sincere and decent... and above all, intelligent. I'm comfortable and honored agreeing with someone this brilliant.