“Because the Congress has chosen to send me a bill that moves our health care system in the wrong direction, I must veto it,” Mr. Bush said in his veto statement, adding that he hoped to work with the lawmakers “to produce a good bill that puts poorer children first.”
The bill was approved by Congress with unusual bipartisan support, as many Republicans who side with the president on almost everything else voted to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, or Schip, from its current enrollment of about 6.6 million children to more than 10 million.
Love the embryo, hate the child, execute the adult.Yup, wouldn't want those bastard children whose parents makes a hair over poverty to get health insurance. It might cut into his war chest.
I guess the saying is true about Republicans. Love the embryo, hate the child.
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