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<rdubose@pdq.net> wrote in message news:4462baba-4353-46a2-af3d-4679fbd9b7b8@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... On Jun 22, 4:55 pm, Andrew Usher <k_over_hb...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I copied this reply also to Usenet, where you should > have posted yours. > > --- On Sun, 6/22/08, Thunderchild <thunderchil...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Very disingenious Andrew. The poster said "average > > hours"     

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Author: Dr. Lippschitz
Date: Jun 22, 2008 18:32

On Jun 22, 4:55 pm, Andrew Usher <k_over_hb...@yahoo.com> wrote: I copied this reply also to Usenet, where you should have posted yours. --- On Sun, 6/22/08, Thunderchild <thunderchil...@hotmail.com> wrote: Very disingenious Andrew.  The poster said "average hours" and that female doctors average hours are considerably less than male doctors. This is not in dispute
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I copied this reply also to Usenet, where you should have posted yours. --- On Sun, 6/22/08, Thunderchild <thunderchild40@hotmail.com> wrote: > Very disingenious Andrew. The poster said "average > hours" and that female doctors average hours are considerably > less than male doctors. This is not in dispute. > The problem is, that in the U.K., every employer has to pay Salary, > National     

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Author: rdubose
Date: Jun 22, 2008 16:15

On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:38:19 -0800 (PST), David Deilley <david_deilley@yahoo.ca> wrote: That is simply a lie. A trickle of doctors a leave every year, and almost equal trickle returns annually... mostly fed up with spending so much time dealing with private insurers -- something they do not have to do in Canada. The Canadian system leaves medical decisions with the doctors, not the
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:38:19 -0800 (PST), David Deilley <david_deilley@yahoo.ca> wrote: >That is simply a lie. A trickle of doctors a leave every year, and >almost equal trickle returns annually... mostly fed up with spending >so much time dealing with private insurers -- something they do not >have to do in Canada. The Canadian system leaves medical decisions >with the doctors, not the     

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Author: Andrew Usher
Date: Jun 22, 2008 14:55

> Most middle-class Americans are living so close to the edge that the nation overall has a NEGATIVE savings rate already.  There is no 15%% "slush fund" in the vast, vast majority of American household budgets. Then they don't have the money to pay for rationed care, now do they? The average American family paying their own shot on health insurance is paying $2,000/month But you
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> Most middle-class Americans are living so close to the edge that the > nation overall has a NEGATIVE savings rate already.  There is no 15%% > "slush fund" in the vast, vast majority of American household > budgets. Then they don't have the money to pay for rationed care, now do they? > > The average American family paying their own shot on health insurance > is paying $2,000/month But you     

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Author: David Johnston
Date: Feb 24, 2008 11:17

On Feb 23, 8:26 pm, Anonymous Infidel - the anti-political talking head <messiah2...@yahoo.com> wrote: And how much do they pay in taxes? <15%% and up out of each paycheck> The average American family paying their own shot on health insurance is paying $2,000/month -- which means that even if you are paying fully 15%% of your pay cheque for Canadian health care (which you're not) you'd
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On Feb 23, 8:26 pm, Anonymous Infidel - the anti-political talking head <messiah2...@yahoo.com> wrote: > And how much do they pay in taxes? <15%% and up out of each paycheck> The average American family paying their own shot on health insurance is paying $2,000/month -- which means that even if you are paying fully 15%% of your pay cheque for Canadian health care (which you're not) you'd     

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Author: David Johnston
Date: Feb 24, 2008 11:17

On 7 3 , 10 09 , "Chom Noamsky" <b...@t.me> wrote: Contrary to the lies you may have heard, Canadian doctors are NOT flocking to the US: http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/reprint/175/11/1362.pdf The important thing is to decide who pays for their medical education in Canada. I think the government of Canada should charge any Canadian doctor who leaves Canada after obtaining training and education
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Author: Anonymous Infidel - the anti-political talking head
Date: Feb 24, 2008 00:33

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Author: Anonymous Infidel - the anti-political talking head
Date: Feb 24, 2008 00:33

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Author: David Deilley
Date: Feb 23, 2008 21:38

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Author: David Deilley
Date: Feb 23, 2008 21:38

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