Remeber when the vaccine shortage was all Bush’s fault?
Random DU comment from 5 years ago: “This may be Bush’s Waterloo!”
Kerry points to Bush on vaccine shortage
What a difference five years makes on flu vaccine shortage
And a letter to the editor of the Kansas City Star [1],
Inequity in politics of flu vaccine shortages
During the Bush administration, the Democrats seized on the shortage of the flu vaccine to accuse the administration of being unable to protect Americans — from either illness or terrorism. “If you can’t get flu vaccines to Americans, how are you going to protect them against bioterrorism?” Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate, asked in an interview with National Public Radio. “If you can’t get flu vaccines to Americans, what kind of health care program are you running?”
So in view of the shortage of the H1N1 vaccine, I must ask of John Kerry and his fellow Democrats what kind of health program is President Obama and the Democrats running anyway?
And the Democrats want to take over all of our health care system and make medical decisions for us, and hopefully protect us from bioterrorism or any other terrorist act.
Scary, isn’t it? At least President Bush protected us from any terrorist attack for eight years.
Can the Democrats do the same
Hubert Anders
Gladstone
[1] Republished in full because the copyright holder is the author and not the news organization and I can be pretty sure of the author’s intent.