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Posted on 09/21/2009 8:14:45 AM PDT by 68gunswillneverdie
Hello: Please do not ZOT me. I am a member here for 5+ years. I did this because I had a question that involves my family and know that the freepers are great at advsing/giving asnswers. Yes I joined today and I did this because I don't want my family's business running around the net:
1) I have two sons that were sick. One had cancer and went through chemo. He was covered by my insurance as long as he stayed in college. He fumbled and is not in school at the momnet. When this happened my insurance did not cover him anymore. He cannot get insurance now because NO company wants to do it becuase of the pre-existing clause. Is there any insurance company or way that you guys know of that he can get insurance. He's free of the cancer now but the insurance problem is so bad now that he is making plans to move to Seattle, WA so that he can get on their community insurance program.
2) I have another son that has diabetes. My insurance still covers him. But once he hits 22-23, he will also be dropped by the insurance company. What can he do?
Guys dont ZOT me ok. Or at least give me some time to get some replies or FreepMail me. This is a post of desperation. Yes this is a vanity. But we have been looking for months now and the boys keep asking "Why is Obmama's plan so bad?" I would appreciate some postive replies or suggestions. Hey Jim, you run a great site. I love it and it IS the best. I voted Bush,Dole,W,MCain OK guys? GOD BLESS THE USA AND YOU ALL.
Others have probably asked this already, but...
If you’ve been here for five years, and “68gunswillneverdie” joined today, what was your former screen name?
In all seriousness, if you won’t answer that question you WILL get the zot. I’ve seen the Mods tolerate all sorts of tomfoolery from someone up until he deploys the “I’ve been a member here for years but can’t tell you who I am” gambit. Then the lightning goes forth.
Have you tried snake oil yet?
At least the latter has truth in advertising.
Great. Not to sound unkind, but I find it a bit annoying that out-of-staters come here to use MY tax dollars for health care.
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IBTZ Yeh!
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The problem is — and this comment is not directed at the original poster — that many people want all the benefits of being a member of a close knit community with a strong support structure, but they aren’t willing to make the sacrifices associated with being part of that community. So they turn to the state with the presumption that it doesn’t matter if they skimp or free-ride on other aspects of their membership in the political community because all that matters is getting benefits.
But by far the worst thing that the post-FDR vision of the state has done is corrupt our ability to engage in charity. I know a lot of leftists who justify their lack of charitable giving (when they are not openly mocking me for tithing) by the fact that they vote for social programs. This idea that the state should take over the difficulties of personal sacrifice and charity seems to absolve them, in their minds, of the fact that they are not individually charitable.
Let’s assume for a moment that you’re for real.
In that case, the questions you’re asking are best answered by a discussion with an independent insurance agent (or your doctor) or Internet research.
However, there is one thing I can say with absolute certainty, and it applies whether you’re telling the truth or not: There is not one thing in HR 3200 or the Baucus bill that will help you or your family in any way. Not one bloody thing. If you doubt me, go here...
http://www.lc.org/media/9980/attachments/healthcare_overview_obama_072909.pdf
...or look up what happened when Hawaii adopted government health care...or what happened to cancer patients in Oregon when they did so.
You want some advice - here it is...
And here's some of the problems with Obama Deathcare
I did try others first. This is the only one that really controls it with one pill a day. Otherwise I was living on Tums and being miserable anyway. Like I said, I can afford it, but it’s expensive.
68gunswillneverdie
Since Sep 21, 2009
"Troll? Really? I'm IBTZ!"
Does your husband notice much difference compared to OTC Prilosec ($22 for 42 capsules). It had been a few years since I reviewed the literature, but it was difficult at the time to find any experimental advantage of the higher-priced brand name prescription PPIs compared to Prilosec. I didn't notice any difference myself.
5 + years does not add up to joining up on 21 September 2009. NOOB.
You are just too stupid for words.
SO, I have this for you:
Hello, good bye
Good bye, Hello
I'M ZOT, I'M ZOT, I'M ZOT
I gave him a break. We’ll see if he’s sincere with his questions.
I can only assume it was your employer sponsored insurance coverage. Based on that assumption, why didn't you continue his coverage under COBRA which means you would have had to pay the employer the applicable monthly premium for either 18 or 36 months, I forget which one.
**”Why is Obmama’s plan so bad?” I would appreciate some postive replies or suggestions.**
Under Hussein’s plan, your sons will be told to take the blue or red pills.
No replies since you joined today...............
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