Posted on 02/13/2005 10:15:52 PM PST by txradioguy
well on the bright side you'll probably survive longer than your account.
I'm sorry that you face difficult choices. I've faced a few myself. While I don't belief that national health insurance is the answer to this problem, I do believe that you can find a solution if you keep trying.
That has got to be one of the saddest trolls ever to join our forum
Dear mumble, how briefly we knew ye.
I'm not sure - that's a pretty big pool of 'talent' to choose from.
Maybe we need a tournament of trolls to determine the all time grand champion moron.
IMHO the whole "I can't afford a doctor" problem could easily be solved if we could get Dr.'s out from under the yoke of the HMO's.
Remember when there was a "family" doctor? I do. That disappeared when Fat Teddy and company came up with legislation in the 70's allowing the creations of companies like Humana. Now Kennedy is getting his rocks off bashing the very companies he helped create.
Go figure!
Truer words have never been spoken. Darn. I had to do a little work...missed poor little mumble getting Zotted. Hope the VK's enjoyed their little snack.
So Howard Dean wants to lecture us on healthcare? Perhaps he should have cleaned up his own backyard first.
Dean Linked to Hospital Scandal Probe
The Justice Department has launched a wide-ranging federal probe into suspected antitrust violations by Vermont's health-care system during the time it was being overseen by former governor and one-time presidential candidate Howard Dean.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/2/13/155944.shtml
On the political front, Dean frankly conceded that Democrats were beaten in the 2004 voter turnout race, which for a time believed they would dominate. "It is not enough, as we discovered in the last election, to bring 14,000 people IN FROM ANOTHER STATE to knock on doors," Dean said, referring to the massive turnout efforts led by the Democratic 527 group America Coming Together. Republicans, Dean told the crowd, did a better job because they did not rely on PAID OUT OF-STATERS to get out the vote. "They had people from their neighborhoods knocking on their neighbors' doors," Dean said, making it clear that Democrats would try to imitate that strategy in 2008.
Why does this always strike me as a insecure man having a mid-life crisis, trying to recapture his youth?
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