I know you are gone so you won't see this, but.....
It is a huge peeve of mine (and I realize that makes it *my* issue) when people on the debate boards think they can just sling personal insults around like this. It's a sign of defeat when one resorts to sarcasm on a personal level, name calling, and storming off.
It's too bad, too, because I think you have the right ideas, but I don't want to be associated with *this* kind of conservatism.
<The uninsured are not the problem but instead are a symptom of the real problem: Government meddling in personal choices over how we care for ourselves and our families.>>
In your link, I would like to know what this is suppose to mean?
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Sorry, but this is an untrue statement.
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"After all, it has been accomplished in every single industrialized country around the world"
MONTANA MOM !
There are a ton of articles like this, but UHC is not always the best solution...
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=23230
Also, our doctors do not have to participate (especially the specialists)
While I agree on your points with UHC, I don't find it respectable to call people 'stupid'.
Who said we have to copy Canada's health care system?
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I know you are gone so you won't see this, but.....
It is a huge peeve of mine (and I realize that makes it *my* issue) when people on the debate boards think they can just sling personal insults around like this. It's a sign of defeat when one resorts to sarcasm on a personal level, name calling, and storming off.
It's too bad, too, because I think you have the right ideas, but I don't want to be associated with *this* kind of conservatism.
<The uninsured are not the problem but instead are a symptom of the real problem: Government meddling in personal choices over how we care for ourselves and our families.>>
In your link, I would like to know what this is suppose to mean?
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