Scott Cunningham has been vigilant about his health since both his parents were diagnosed with
When Cunningham, who is 45 and from Marion, N.C., developed the same symptoms as his father -- "knots" on the chest underneath the nipple -- he put off getting help for months because he had been laid off from his job at a firniture plant and was uninsured.
"My chest is swollen, just like it started with my dad," said Cunningham, who also said he feels tired and "different" than he did just a few months ago.
But as symptoms got worse, he finally called the local health clinic and was turned away -- not for financial reasons, but because he was a man.
The clinic, the Rutherford-Polk-McDowell Health District's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which only serves women, aged 40 to 60.
The early detection program provides low-income, uninsured and underserved women access to timely breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services.
Pelosi says Obamacare is a refrigerator, mainly I guess, to explain it to stupid females? Who knows what goes on in Pelosi's brain.
So we have Obamacare is a blatantly sexist refrigerator?
HT Instapundit finds these nuggets.
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