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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Obama Used Faulty Anecdote in Sept 9, 2009 Speech to Congress

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125314896131518267.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHWeanYoIF8



President Barack Obama, seeking to make a case for health-insurance regulation, told a poignant story to a joint session of Congress last week. An Illinois man getting chemotherapy was dropped from his insurance plan when his insurer discovered an unreported gallstone the patient hadn't known about.

"They delayed his treatment, and he died because of it," the president said in the nationally televised address.

In fact, the man, Otto S. Raddatz, didn't die because the insurance company rescinded his coverage once he became ill, an act known as recission. The efforts of his sister and the office of Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan got Mr. Raddatz's policy reinstated within three weeks of his April 2005 rescission and secured a life-extending stem-cell transplant for him. Mr. Raddatz died this year, nearly four years after the insurance showdown.

Wow, despite the insurance company not being in the best light here, you would like the most power person in the world would be able to get his ONE anecdote correct.

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