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Losing our doctors, risking our health -
( Woe, Canada )
National Post ^
| October 25, 2003
Posted on 10/26/2003 10:47:35 AM PST by UnklGene
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To: UnklGene
"Canadians won't receive the world-class level of health care they deserve."
It appears that Canadians are already receiving the health care they deserve.
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10/26/2003 4:09:39 PM PST
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sitetest
(Remember to pray for my dad.)
To: UnklGene
Governments have proven themselves hopeless at getting the money to where it will do the most good,(no s**t Sherlock) so the task should be left to the rest of us. By freeing patients to buy extra care, or faster care, our health system will receive the market signals so vital to determining the balance between supply and demand.Isn't that called (gasp!) capitalism?
One of my very favorite Ann Coulter quotes goes something like this: "I wish I could be a liberal, so that I could be constantly surprised by the obvious." I believe this article proves the point, in terms of health care. However, probably won't stop us from being pushed over the cliff of socialized medicine by the likes of Hillary and her gang.
To: litany_of_lies
Regarding your post 12, I think this is a good summation of the situation.
As long as the Canadians keep electing the politicians which promise this nirvana of medical care and the mentally-challenged voters keep them in office, how can you feel sorry for them? Well, you can empathize with those voters who have better sense; they, unfortunately, are in a distinct minority!
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