Excuse me, may I buy a word please?

The word is class. As in “You  cannot buy class or style”.

I would like to buy these words also please.

High, middle and lower.

May I buy a phrase please?

High class, Middle class and Lower class income.

Thank you.

May I buy a replacement phrase for the win please?

Blessed, fortunate, and less fortunate.

Thank you.

We all win!

Remember how fortunate you are. Remember this phrase.”But by the grace of God there go I” Remember to vote in the mid-term elections. Vote democrat. True christians understand they are blessed and are responsible for helping those less fortunate. It should be the very foundation we use to build any system including our core governmental systems. To protect and to serve our citizens. To protect the less fortunate.

Thank you,

Mema

Stacy Lihn: A powerful moment. I can relate. Can you?

I was moved by the story of Stacy Lihn. Her daughter has a congenital heart disease and Healthcare reform saved the child’s life. She is deeply worried about Romney repealing the Health care act.

Me too.

My granddaughter, Alyssa, had a brain aneurism that ruptured at 3 months old. My 26-year-old daughter, myself, and other members of the family spent the next 11 months fighting to save her life as any family would do.

 My daughter became bankrupt at 26. She owed over $426k in medical bills. She spent her time at the hospital where she belonged not at work. 

When I should have been looking towards retirement I was eventually bankrupted also. I lost my house. I didn’t even care. I had spent my life savings getting her, my daughter and myself to Boston Children’s Hospital for the care she needed. Insurance doesn’t pay for the family, travel, food, lodging. I spent a large portion of my savings paying hundreds in copays every week to the multiple doctors she had to see each and every week.

It goes on and on. I could tear your heart out with the details of our case and the children I saw in hospitals with no parents by their side because they were forced to work to keep insurance.

Did I mention my daughter actually had insurance?

Shameful.

#Forward not back!

I am a southerner

I was born in Tennessee. I have lived here all my life. I traced my family back four generations in Tennessee. I got bored with ancestry.com so that’s as far back as I went. Sorry.

I am female. I have been baptised which makes me a christian according to church doctrine. Some people may disagree strongly.

I do not believe in the virgin birth. I do not believe Jesus was raised from the dead. I do believe he existed. I believe his poor mother watched him die.

I, in turn, disagree strongly with a lot of the people calling themselves christian and republicans in the same sentence.