"Organfreak" <plonk@plinkety.plunk> wrote in message news:2vavn31l21n31hvjblamu88brbmita0flc@4ax.com... Interesting story. First, it seems to me to be a mistake to judge the entire American health care system based on one unfortunate set of circumstances. The most obvious condemnation of our system in your post is the bit about the insurance company delay. A single-payer
Guy wrote: "SMITH29" <smith29@comcast.net> wrote in message news:C_ednd7YEKxn2QHYnZ2dnUVZ_s6onZ2d@comcast.com... Guy wrote: "SMITH29" <smith29@comcast.net> wrote in message news:YsqdnXYCptYzYAfYnZ2dnUVZ_riknZ2d@comcast.com... Crescentius Vespasianus wrote: Cuba's national health care: When it gets down to the nitty gritty, Fidel Castro had a Doctor flown
Crescentius Vespasianus wrote: Cuba's national health care: When it gets down to the nitty gritty, Fidel Castro had a Doctor flown in from Spain, to attend to him. The same would happen in the USA, if they fall for the folly of national health care. Special Doctors for the media elite and Democrat politicians, and crap for the rest of us. xxxx What happens is the same as in
The "Battle in Seattle" and Beyond By Stuart Townsend, AlterNet. Posted September 18, 2008. How do we create meaningful protest? What does it take to create real and meaningful change in the 21st century? We hear an awful lot about it. The political conventions from which I and so many others are still recovering from were chock full of promises that being an optimist, I am inclined to
d.s. wrote: On Jun 23, 8:49 pm, lmac <lmac5...@yahoo.com> wrote: d.s. wrote: Just tried my first tri-mix shot. Nurse said I was responding beautifully. Within 10 minutes I had something I could use. Lasted maybe 30 minutes with something hard, then started going down a bit, but still could have been used in a way. 3 hours later I was finally down, thanks to a pack