Bottom line -- in order to get adequate neonatal care and get around shortages in care in Canada, this couple drove from a city (Calgary) with a population bigger than the whole state of Montana, and came to Great Falls (at 56,000, the third largest city in Montana.)
Which just further illustrates Michael Moore's point about the superiority of the Canadian health-care system compared to America's.
FReepmail to be added to or removed from this Montana Headlines pinglist.
Exactly right... more evidence of socialized medicine’s failure everywhere it’s been tried. Our system may not be perfect, but folks all over the world come here to get medical services. Why look at the Mexicans. LMAO
Friggin anchor babies...
“Born in the USA” (Canadian quadruplets come to Montana to be born)
what does the piaps and the rest of the lib/dem socialist dopes say about this????
The only thing socialized health care is good for is to catch votes from low rent morons.
Way to go Montana!! We know how to get things done :):)
Why stop at Montana? They could have gone all the way to Cuba and gotten really, really good neonatal care instead of "adequate" neonatal care.
So do the little Canucks also have birthright citizenship in the USA?
Where will we go if Hilldabeast gets her way with national health care? This says alot about national health care
You need to get your facts right. Read http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/story.html?id=41ccae74-8325-449a-b89f-e68957ca25ae&k=79546
Canadian Health Region is picking up the tab for the transportation of the Jepp’s and now their new babies to and from the States. I would suspect, as well, that CHR is picking up the tab for all medical costs and am waiting for a response from the author of the article about that.
I would suggest that you also read the article at this site: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/21/health/21patient.html in order to learn about the fact that 85,000 Americans a year go abroad for affordable healthcare - they can’t afford the healthcare in the US but on the other hand there are those who can not afford either to travel or healthcare.
It is shameful especially, to my way of thinking, that those who call themselves Christians are so opposed to universal healthcare.