America is looking for a statesmanWhile we endure the presidential campaign frenzy, the voices of constant and reliable moral government leaders rise to the top. Here’s one of them. Saturday on ‘America’s Lifeline’, Sen. Daniel Webster is the featured guest, and he is inspiring. Three times he has earned the recognition as ‘Statesman of the Year’ in the Florida Senate. Talk about reforming government and encouraging bi-partisanship….Sen. Webster has long had a reputation for both.
Webster was an outstanding defender of Terri Schiavo’s rights during the ordeal that marked a turning point in America’s social consciousness on end-of-life issues and patients’ rights. He says her death by judicial fiat, with legislators unable to enact fundamental protections for such vulnerable Americans, was a dark day in the nation’s politics and culture. Presidential candidate Barack Obama, a new senator in Washington at the time, now says his vote in Congress to recognize her due process rights and require her basic nutrition and hydration to continue…..was the vote he most regrets as a senator. What is the role of government in establishing or protecting health care rights like Terri’s? Tune in to ‘America’s Lifeline’ and hear a true statesman answer that question, and how we ‘take care of the least of these’. |
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