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In the midst of the health reform legislation "negotiation" it has become fairly evident that many families and individuals are either delaying the purchase of health insurance or even canceling their existing health insurance. When asked why, the response usually includes the words free, government, and health insurance.
People are confused by the propaganda being proffered by both sides and are not even aware that there is not yet a finished bill even ready to be voted on, much less that the entire issue was put on hold for a vacation! Whatever your political views are and no matter your stance on this health reform issue it is of utmost importance to neither cancel your existing coverage, or put off obtaining health insurance during the health reform debate.
Florida health insurance broker ECHealthInsurance.com has been quite vocal in their support for health reform as they make it quite clear that without cost controls the economy cannot sustain the growth of the health care industry including health insurance. East Coast Health Insurance has even gone so far as to offer the current public health program guides on their website as it is quite evident that the existing assistance programs are under different government agencies and thus there is no cooperation between them. This makes it nearly impossible to navigate from a Medicaid or Social Security plan to a local community health plan which are usually administered by non profit hospitals.
"The danger of canceling your medical insurance policy or going without health coverage are very understated, as once you develop a condition it will become impossible to insure yourself with the current laws on the books" says Alan Weitz a broker with East Coast Health Insurance.
"Furthermore, everyday that passes make it less likely that any bill is going to pass at all and with special interests groups being so powerful in this particular debate it is likely that should a bill pass it will once again reward the prosperous at the expense of the majority. We are not afraid of universal health coverage as we can easily expand our life insurance division, but what scares us and should scare every American is a bill being passed that will do further damage to the economy and to the people that are currently without health coverage or worse without jobs"
Many people have already let their policies lapse understandably in this depression, but if you are currently without benefits there is a solution right now for nearly 40% of the uninsured in America. Most people don’t know that they qualify for assistance and which programs they qualify for. In Florida at least East Coast Health Insurance is trying to fix this.
http://ECHealthInsurance has written a guide to obtaining public assistance programs in Florida at their website as well as offering all Florida health insurance quote and plan information. They also are on the cutting edge of health reform and are now affiliated with the Cover Florida plans as well as the new Miami-Dade Blue plan which they hope is part of the answer to the health reform debate. Their Miami Health Insurance section also includes a listing of every free clinic and social service in Miami Dade County

August 30, 2009 | 2:49 AM Comments  2 comments

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echealth Jeremy Ehrenthal
August 30, 2009 | 1:39 AM
Our Florida Public Assistance Sites
Florida health insurance
Miami health insurance
tg0000tg TG
August 30, 2009 | 10:38 PM
Spiritual health reform
How about spiritual health reform?,, It's long overdue.

Please enjoy this one:

Why do we think?
Or, how did we become to have thoughts, feelings and emotions?

Now, we all know that the thinking capability is only found in humans. Therefore, it seems to have originated with humans. We’d ask, How did humans come to be? Some speculate that we came from some by-chance chemical reactions involving non-life substances. Their conviction is that non-life substances are the ancestors of life. For if those scientists accepted that life could only come from a readily previous life, they would have to explain where that previous life came from and the queries would go on forever unless they acknowledge that somehow there simply existed a very First Life that came from anywhere— which was just there, so to speak— which then caused other living forms to appear. However, since those scientists cannot accept any such self-existing life either, they have to keep believing that life originated from non-life materials. On the contrary, the Biblical view of creation bluntly declares that our human life, for instance, had two First humans as ancestors, who were readily created by a living God who has no beginning.

Which view makes more sense? For those believing that life came from non-life materials, how would they explain that emotionless/thoughtless chemicals could ever have generated a life full of thoughts, feelings and emotions such as ours (can one burn a desk and a chair together and hope to get a rabbit out of the burning?)? Therefore, life (and our thinking capability) appears to have originated with a readily life-giver who clearly has complete thoughts, feelings and emotions and who simply had decided to share such capability with us. But how?

Let us not forget that our body entirely consists of physicals (water, flesh and bones), which is why a dead physical body, if left to the ground, will eventually get dissolved with other chemicals found in the ground dirt. The thinking capability, the non-physical part, did not come from the ground. Interestingly, the Bible says that Adam only became a “living soul” (that is, a body with a now-functional brain or thinking capability) after God had blown “the breath of life” into his nostrils. Before that breath of life, Adam was a dead physical body with a dead brain without any thoughts. The thinking capability, therefore, came from the life-giver, God.
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