MOSES LAKE It was perhaps the defining event of the 20th century.
“It’s an area of interest to a lot of people,” said Moses Lake Museum and Art Center Director Dollie Boyd. “It (World War II) was such a complex war, and so many people, so many countries, were involved. It touched every corner of the globe.” .
so many of you here worked so hard to make history that 13 years ago today. and i just want to start by saying thank you. and i mean it from bob hart. thank you. there s millions and millions of people who owe you because you re stuck with it and you keep defending it. 13 years later, it s easy to forget what life was like for hardworking families before the affordable care act. you know, but all of you remember, remember when a parent with the heart disease or diabetes or a child with asthma couldn t get coverage because of pre existing condition? remember when women had to pay more for insurance because they had a pre existing condition. they were a woman. and the jokers. it s say today to people they look at you like you re kidding me. but that was the case. remember when you couldn t leave a dead end job because you couldn t risk losing your health insurance. remember when a 22 year old kid could you kick off his parents plan