Should the US Universalize Healthcare?

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Registered: 03-01-2007
Should the US Universalize Healthcare?
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Mon, 08-04-2008 - 12:45pm
Should the US universalize healthcare?

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Registered: 06-23-2008
Fri, 08-08-2008 - 11:33pm

I know what your argument will be, "What if they can't afford childcare

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:18am

You know what I do A LOT on the many debate boards I frequent? I type out a long response....and then I hit delete. Sometimes it just isn't worth it, kwim?


LOL, I thought I was the only one who did that ;o)




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Patty.... 

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Registered: 05-29-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:23am

I'm not back, but I do want to apologize for my insults.

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Registered: 05-29-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:25am

I honestly think those sources of "information" are a big part of the lack of civility in the discussion of politics.

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Registered: 05-29-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:29am

If doctors are expected to give away services at a very discounted fee

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:31am

Believe me I know where you're coming from.

Patty.... 

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Registered: 05-29-2003
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 8:35am

No one tells Kroger what they can charge for a loaf of bread or Exxon what they can charge for a gallon of gas but physicians are told what they can charge for an office visit!

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Registered: 07-03-2008
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 10:10am
My friend who is an RN and married to a Family physician says the same as you are saying. We are going on vacation today for a week. My friend said she will be down the shore also in a neighboring town, she told me to call so maybe we could hook up for a bit. They have a 3 floor house there with 4 bedrooms. I know she agrees something has to change as far as Healthcare,but not Universal, she agrees that Ins companies shouldn't refuse people because they have pre-exhisting conditions.
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Registered: 09-08-2006
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 10:17am

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Registered: 03-28-2007
Sat, 08-09-2008 - 11:21am

she agrees that Ins companies shouldn't refuse people because they have pre-exhisting conditions.


Everyone always is more than happy to see someone else bear the costs.

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