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To: Safrguns

The laws are written by lawyers to line their pockets. The main problem with health care is the lawyer jackpot laws.


7 posted on 02/07/2011 6:07:24 AM PST by mountainlion (The government is not my god no matter how much they preach.)
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To: mountainlion
The main problem with health care is the lawyer jackpot laws.

You have no idea how true this is. For instance, the other day there was a minor car accident. The vehicle's windshield was not broken, the airbags did not deploy, no extrication was required, none of the 4 passengers lost consciousness. However, 3 of the 4 passengers immediately started screaming how they were in excruciating back and neck pain. Ambulances were called. C-collars were placed on these perfectly healthy individuals (who were talking on cell phones after the accident). They were taken to the local hospital where they continued to complain of excruciating neck and back pain during the exam. CT scans were performed which confirmed what everyone from the responding EMTs to the ER physician knew after one glance at these (inner city African American) folks...that they were completely healthy. This entire expensive fiasco (from the reaction of the passengers who were hoping for some Obama money) to the community EMTs to the physicians were driven by lawyers. ...although a trained monkey with a magic 8 ball could have told these clowns to get up and go home. This sort of thing repeats itself on an hourly basis across the country and is only one example of the legal disease we suffer from. Justice is dead in America and has been replaced by a legal system as corrupt as Sharia...just one that bears softer handcuffs.
28 posted on 02/07/2011 7:07:49 AM PST by Yet_Again
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