Letters: English language of great value
December 30, 2011 7:20PM
Updated: February 2, 2012 8:03AM
English valued
There is something given to many of us in this world at birth. It is a thing that comes to us for free, but its value is almost incalculable.
It is a collection that can be added to with little effort if one is willing to extend it. How you use it immediately tells everyone volumes about yourself. If you treat it well, and try to improve your proficiency with it, it can take you to dizzying heights.
If you discount it, abuse it, or take it for granted, it can keep you as low as one could be.
Oddly enough, some people ridicule those who use this thing with great skill, when they should actually be striving to achieve that same level of prowess.
It is a gift that is matchless. There are people all over the world who struggle mightily to acquire this thing that comes to us as an almost innate faculty.
What is this thing of such great value?
The English language, my friends.
Chris Warren
New Lenox
Fix health insurance
The story on the Babec family (Dec. 11) sounded all too familiar to me.
When Jennifer Babec described her family struggle due to the illness of a child, her husband losing his job and the stoke, the cliche of “when it rains it pours” seemed like an understatement.
The family survived, even thrived, in the end, a happy ending especially the part about the blood drives.
Each week, I hear about similar situations, where a family loses a home or files bankruptcy due to the cost of health insurance.
Some Illinoisans have realized that we should not allow insurance companies to make a profit on the misfortune of others. We shouldn’t read about families “forced onto welfare” due to the cost of health insurance. That the kind of stress a family can have when they can’t find affordable insurance is a stress we can avoid.
I can’t help but imagine that the stress of all of this somehow contributed to her husband having a stroke.
The Affordable Healthcare Act has brought some relief to families, and hopefully more will come when it is fully enacted. However we in Illinois can go further, we can consider programs like Single Payer (Vermont has been working on this since 2006).
We have state legislators that have introduced bills like H.B. 311 (Flowers D-Chicago).
We mandate auto insurance and yet we have the freedom to choose not to drive.
We don’t have that choice when it comes to our bodies or our health.
And for those that say, “Oh, we can’t have government health care,” remember single-payer is not government health care. It is a way to get health insurance coverage at an affordable cost, and you use the hospitals and doctors currently available.
Jackie Traynere
Bolingbrook
The fall of Blago
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, and so did our former governor.
Raymond F. Stoiber
Joliet
Church defense
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy Rey Flores columns in the Joliet Herald-News. It is nice to see someone defend the Church instead of bashing it.
Our family looks forward to his writings.
Thank you.
Mary Goolsby
Morris

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