a lot of people who in the final analysis don t really matter much were yelling about fictional death panels. what we did not hear was the a relentless grinding work of the real death panels that actually already run our health care industry. this is a story of death panels in action. we told you on tuesday about 5-year-old kyler van nocker. his father joins us presently. he has just filed a lawsuit detailing his son s encounter with real life death panels. kyler was born november 30th, 2004. he had almost three years as a typical kid until that day in june 2007, when his mother felt a lump in his jaw and then came the bump on his head and then he couldn t walk. on july 11th, 2007, he was diagnosed with stage four neuro blastoma cancer. the 2-year-old boy began chemotherapy. they harvested his stem cells, used them later for bone marrow transplants. they cut him open to take out the primary tumor. they subjected him to radiation therapy.
action. we told you on tuesday about 5-year-old kyler. his father joins us presently. he has just filed a lawsuit detailing his son s encounter with real life death panels. kyler was born november 30th, 2004. he had almost three years as a typical kid until that day in june, 2007, when his mother felt a lump in his jaw and then came the bump on his head and then he couldn t walk. on july 11th, 2007, he was diagnosed with stage four neuro blastoma cancer. the 2-year-old boy began chemotherapy. they harvested his stem cells, used them later for bone marrow transplants. they cut him open to take out the primary tumor. they subjected him to radiation therapy. when he contracted a disease they asked his insurance company health america division of coventary to pay for a drug not covered by the fda. thumbs up. that august they took out a kidney. in october they asked health america to cover another drug not yet approved by the fda and thumbs up again. the cans inner remissicer in re
final analysis don t really matter much were yelling about fictional death panels. what we did not hear was the relentless work of the real death panels that actually already run our health care industry. this is a story of death panels action. we told you on tuesday about 5-year-old kyler. his father joins us presently. he has just filed a lawsuit detailing his son s encounter with real life death panels. kyler was born november 30th, 2004. he had almost three years as a typical kid until that day in june, 2007, when his mother felt a lump in his jaw and then came the bump on his head and then he couldn t walk. on july 11th, 2007, he was diagnosed with stage four neuro blastoma cancer. the 2-year-old boy began chemotherapy. they harvested his stem cells, used them later for bone marrow transplants. they cut him open to take out the primary tumor. they subjected him to radiation therapy. when he contracted a disease they asked his insurance company health america division of coventar