You talk about the 20 million people predicted to lose their coverage under the new Health Care bill. Did you ever think about the fact that the 20 million dollars that Californians donated to the Democrat candidate in Georgia was money spent on a lost cause, but wouldn't it be a tremendous gesture of "caring" if that 20 million could have gone into some kind of a trust for those who lose their insurance? I hear your "bleeding heart" words, but why don't Democrats put their money where their mouth is and show their support for a "worthy" cause? I fail to see any real "humanitarian concern" being displayed to back up your talk. As to your comment about those of us who live on government provided health care and retirement income benefits, I served my country and don't have to "apologize" for any benefit I receive. Also, when I enlisted in the Air Force, I was "promised" that i f I retired I would receive "free" dental and health insurance fot "life". If you are not aware, some of the "low life" in Congress, many who have never worn a military uniforn, succeeded in insuring that "promise" was never kept. Echoing the words of President Kennedy, I ask "what have you done for your Country"?