If the Other Shoe Drops, I Want Medicare

-- by Donna Smith of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, originally posted on MichaelMoore.com. Donna's battle with medical bills and bankruptcy was documented in the 2007 Michael Moore film Sicko.

There has never been any doubt in my mind that if I face another cancer diagnosis that requires prolonged treatments and has an uncertain outcome, I would rather die than fight it. As an insured American who knows first-hand how quickly a cancer in my body turns to full out trauma in my career and in my finances, I just cannot do it again nor can I ask my husband to risk his own life and security either. It wouldn't be fair.

Mars and Arizona Public Service Dump ALEC

The seventh and eighth corporations to publicly state that they cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) are candy-maker Mars and the Arizona Public Service Company (APS), Arizona's largest electric utility. Mars had been an exhibitor at ALEC's 2011 annual meeting in New Orleans. Mars is the maker of Skittles, the snack Trayvon Martin had purchased before he was shot by George Zimmerman, whose arrest was delayed due to an NRA-backed gun law that became an ALEC "model" bill.

In Our Backyard, April 11, 2012

WORT, In Our Backyard, April 11, 2012: Six major corporations -- and counting -- have announced they are severing ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Several of these are big food and agribusiness corporations that have a large influence on food and farming policy in states around the country. Lisa Graves speaks with WORT community radio station reporter Rebekah Wilce (who also writes for CMD) about ALEC funding and corporate influence.

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