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Quarter-Million Dead and Not Counting
Posted by Donna Smith - S... on April 21, 2011 - 1:29pm
By Donna Smith
After this past weekend of horrific storms and tornadoes, it was clearly appropriate for our elected officials to declare a federal disaster in some areas. With the designation comes some federal money and help for the storm-ravaged areas and residents. Few would quarrel with our government stepping up and stepping in when so many lives and so many livelihoods have been damaged and lost. It is the right thing to do, and some suffering will be mitigated.
Support Ratio Law in Texas
Posted by David TX HCA RN on April 8, 2009 - 7:16amAdvocate for Ratio Law in Texas- Here is how:
The Wince Felt 'Round the World
Posted by Donna Smith - S... on June 22, 2008 - 12:39pm
By Donna Smith, American SiCKO, communications specialist, CNA/NNOC
CHICAGO -- Last week, Americans gathered all around the country to protest the for-profit, health insurance industry which has turned our healthcare system into their own little playground of greed and graft. In San Francisco, thousands gathered. In other cities, hundreds, and in still more, scores of people cared enough to stand up and speak out for healthcare justice.
I am home in Chicago now. And I am reflecting on an incredible week for the single payer healthcare movement. One incident at the close of the San Francisco protest event will be etched in my mind and others' minds who saw it for a very long time.
I walked slowly along one shaded wall at the Moscone Center in San Francisco with a few of our nurses -- we were all pretty hot but very happy to have been a part of this protest. We sipped water and waited patiently as the crowd broke up.
We noticed a tiny, elderly woman who was hunched over, carrying her protest sign and shuffling quietly along the windows of the Moscone Center. Inside the convention center, some of the insurance company groupies were sitting in the air-conditioned lobby, sipping sodas and other cool drinks and watching the protest break up outside.
In San Francisco today, Life Matters and Protest Spreads
Posted by Donna Smith - S... on June 18, 2008 - 10:35pmBy Donna Smith, American SiCKO, communications specialist for CNA/NNOC
It takes courage to stand up to the people who make money off the suffering of others when those same people bring loads of money and influence to every table they buy.
But there still are some courageous Americans -- and even some courageous Americans who are also elected officials. Today in protest actions across the United States, citizens will stand side-by-side with some of those brave warriors of the people as we protest the private health insurance industry and its stranglehold on the American healthcare system.
From San Francisco to Louisville and from Philadelphia to San Antonio and in a dozen other cities, patients, nurses, doctors, activists, writers, lawyers, students, senior citizens, veterans, and politicians with guts will gather in solidarity against the inhumanity that places profits above human life and masquerades itself as protection against calamity -- and that imposter is the private health insurance industry.
A city attorney from Los Angeles, a mayor from San Francisco, a state senator from Pittsburgh, a state representative from Chicago and other amazing truth-telling public officials stand unafraid to proclaim: healthcare is a basic human right.
Yearly KOS 2007: "Bloggers Talk Healthcare" SEE THE VIDEO HERE!
Posted by Colette Washing... on August 10, 2007 - 1:06pmCheck out this video I shot at the Yearly KOS Convention in Chicago where I interviewed random bloggers about the need for HR 676 (Conyers) - SINGLE PAYER Healthcare for everyone in America. I blogged from the convention last week about the workshops I attended, how diversity had dramatically increased from the first Yearly KOS in Vegas, and how healthcare relates to cultural diversity, video production, and union organizing.

