To me it appears that Andy's retired physician friend was duped with this letter, that he duped Andy with it (unintentionally) and that Andy is passing it along here and more are getting duped...
Does this sum it up???
No dupe. I have been Googling Dr. Janda's name on and off since this initial post, thinking that snopes or politifact or factcheck would catch up with him to verify. Well Snopes did.
The version Andy posted was not complete, but most of it appears to be from Dr. Janda. The full text plus backstory here:
snopes.com: Dr. Dave Janda - The One Word to Describe Obamacare
After reading the full text he provided Snopes, I still believe his take is a highly partisan and inflammatory analysis of the current House bill (which probably will not stand anyway). As a former Bush appointee and member of the board of a conservative Michigan think tank, it is not surprising that he is partisan. But I am surprised at the inflammatory language, some of which is easily disproven.
His takes on "comparative effectiveness research" are extreme and unlikely, though it is true that we have not heard enough specifics. For a bit more on comparative effectiveness, here is an interesting story on Politico (see pgs 2 & 3 for relevant information).
Kennedy illness symbol in debate - Jeanne Cummings - POLITICO.com
And the part about section 102, referenced above in this thread, is flat-out untrue. As are his comments on Advanced Care Planning.
But this makes him not unlike politicians on both sides. He apparently stands by his remarks and provided Snopes with the full text of his letter, and I wanted to update the thread to let Andy A. know.
