Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Rep. Barney Frank quoted on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Wednesday:


"I think it's time for us to say that if people at the end of their lives want to simply say, “OK, this is it; this is not a meaningful existence’ -- I'm not talking about assisted suicide, I'm talking about the Schiavo case sort of situation where you don't force care on people who don't want it, and whose guardians don't want them to have it. You know, we spend an awful lot of Medicaid on the end of life. And this is not death panels; this is not the government telling you don't get anymore. This is the government not telling you you have to get this medical care whether you want it or not."


For more of the Frank interview, see The Hill: http://bit.ly/gUtfoT


For the segment on MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/kmSAG7

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