Content on Health Care:

Column: Helping the community is personal responsibility

September 30, 2009

I am lucky. I have never been poor enough to need welfare or been unable to pay for insurance. I have always had food to eat and enough money to make sure it was both healthy and fresh. Because I am a reasonably smart and hard-working individual, it is no

Column: Health care not a 'clear cut' debate

September 21, 2009

I'd like to respond to the opinion piece written by Patrick Butler titled "We need to be conscious of what we accept as truth" (CT, Sept. 15) regarding President Barack Obama's speech and the outburst by Rep. Joe Wilson.

Column: We need to be conscious of what we accept as truth

September 15, 2009

During President Barack Obama's speech on health care last week, Representative Joe Wilson (R-SC) yelled out, "You lie!" while Obama himself was trying to address rumors on whether illegal immigrants would get publicly funded health care.

Column: Most important aspect of reform is human rights

September 1, 2009

The argument against health care is not about money, socialism or big government.

Letter: Reform has had enough debate

August 31, 2009

This is a response to "Government must take smaller steps reforming," CT- Aug. 27).

Column: Government must take smaller steps reforming

August 26, 2009

This past summer the various news organizations have been overrun with the attempted overhaul of the nation's health care system.

Column: Health care debate should focus on economic factors

August 24, 2009

Since the United States House of Representatives completed HR Bill 3200 on July 14, there has been a staggering backlash from those who oppose the bill.

Interfaith protests Virginia's stimulus veto

May 4, 2009

State legislators refused $125 million in federal stimulus funds aimed at expanding unemployment benefits in April.

Letter: Health care should be our own responsibility

March 25, 2009

Does everyone deserve the right to necessary medical treatment?

Column: Everyone deserves right to medical treatment

March 23, 2009

Most people in the United States would agree that the president's economic policy is the most important issue to be concerned about right now. As a 2009 graduate and someone searching the scarce job market.