or, does Twila Brase still need to find a Democrat fretting about death panels?
In today’s Mankato Free Press coverage of the Quist health care reform forum, , staff reporter Mark Fischenich writes: Quist, who promised to have details of his fiscal analysis of the bill on his Web site in the next five days, was joined by a Minnesota nurse who issued even more alarming warnings about the health-care reform bills before Congress. Registered nurse Twila Brase characterized the reform effort as an “awful bill that’s going to kill a lot of people.” Brase is president of the Citizens Council on Health Care. . . . . . .Brase said the bill contains provisions that will bring government agents into homes containing young children to judge the quality of the parenting. It will also set up a system where elderly people are examined to see if they’re fit enough to continue receiving health care. “You will be weighed, watched, measured for fitness to decide when your time is over,” Brase said of the senior citizens in the audience. Democrats and independent fact-check organiza