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Woooo,,, I orts tu move to Bucharesti,,, did you see that purrty woman
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On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET
Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-

like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y

That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".

Look it up!


bpnjensen wrote:

This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


This bill may not be perfect, but...

1) The current medical system is definitely broken.

2) Most people are only one pink slip away from needing the health care
this bill provides...and we all know that there has been a blizzard of
pink slips over the last few years.
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On Mar 22, 11:12*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:54*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-





wrote:
On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET


Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-


like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!


This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


Bruce


You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. *Then you are
forced to have insurance or accept government health care.


Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate.


Right now, I have no choice *anyway* - if I don't pay installments to
some bloodsucking insurer, I run the risk of my family - both of whom
have highly treatable preexisting conditions - dying needlessly. *If
Obama and I really had our way, the government-run single payer option
- used VERY successfully by numerous more civilized nations around the
world - would obviate the need to pay any private for-profit company
whose sole goal is to milk me out of money and support me as little as
possible in my time of need.

I don't especially care if you like the government option or not - the
proof is in the pudding, and the substantial majority of people I have
spoken with from those nations have good cause to believe that their
systems work well. *Many cannot believe the barbaric system we are
still stuck with here in the States.

Bruce- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey Bruce, sorry to hear about your situation, that has got to suck.
Hope it works out perfectly for you.

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On Mar 23, 8:24*am, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET
Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-
like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!

bpnjensen wrote:
This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


This bill may not be perfect, but...

1) The current medical system is definitely broken.

2) Most people are only one pink slip away from needing the health care
this bill provides...and we all know that there has been a blizzard of
pink slips over the last few years.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gotta agree with both of your points. It'll be something to see if
this 'really' benefits everyone and the ones they love. That's what
I'm worried about, I worry about my parents.

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On 3/22/2010 11:12 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote:
On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote:





On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET


Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-


like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!


This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


Bruce


You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. Then you are
forced to have insurance or accept government health care.

Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate.


Right now, I have no choice *anyway* - if I don't pay installments to
some bloodsucking insurer, I run the risk of my family - both of whom
have highly treatable preexisting conditions - dying needlessly. If
Obama and I really had our way, the government-run single payer option
- used VERY successfully by numerous more civilized nations around the
world - would obviate the need to pay any private for-profit company
whose sole goal is to milk me out of money and support me as little as
possible in my time of need.



You go to them they don't come to you. You get out your wallet freely,
but Obama wants to hold a gun to your head.


I don't especially care if you like the government option or not - the
proof is in the pudding, and the substantial majority of people I have


If you want to live in France/Canada.... then just do it.

spoken with from those nations have good cause to believe that their
systems work well. Many cannot believe the barbaric system we are
still stuck with here in the States.


I have an English Girlfriend..... they don't like or get good health
care, her girlfriend died 20 years ago, killed by the National health
care who didn't tell her she had stomach cancer until it was too
late.... she came here to America and the doctors said that, had she
only come here earlier, it was treatable.


That's your good government care.


Nice and pretty, and her name was Chris.

Bruce




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On 3/22/2010 11:04 PM, hal wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:46:35 -0400, Beam Me Up Scotty
wrote:


Look it up!

This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.

Bruce

You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. Then you are
forced to have insurance or accept government health care.

Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate.

You make it sound like you'll never ever, ever never need health care
for as long as you live. Which is an impossibility, of course. So
just cough up the cash and stop being an idiot about it.


Never...

I will go to Obama-land Prison first.


Where you will pay for food, water, sewer, Cable, clothes and electric
and room and board....


Good. I'm sure your big black gay socialist cell mate will love you
to be his bitch.


That makes you a supporter of rape and torture......

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On 3/22/2010 11:02 PM, wy wrote:
On Mar 22, 9:46 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote:
On 3/22/2010 9:25 PM, wy wrote:





On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote:
On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET


Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-


like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!


This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


Bruce


You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. Then you are
forced to have insurance or accept government health care.


Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate.


You make it sound like you'll never ever, ever never need health care
for as long as you live. Which is an impossibility, of course. So
just cough up the cash and stop being an idiot about it.


Never...

I will go to Obama-land Prison first.

Where you will pay for food, water, sewer, Cable, clothes and electric
and room and board....


So you're a socialist.


NO... it makes me stubborn, and principled, and expensive for tax payers
like you.

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In article ,
says...

On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET
Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-
like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y

That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".

Look it up!


bpnjensen wrote:

This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


This bill may not be perfect, but...

1) The current medical system is definitely broken.

2) Most people are only one pink slip away from needing the health care
this bill provides...and we all know that there has been a blizzard of
pink slips over the last few years.



I didn't lose my job, but when I suffered a severe knee injury almost 3
years ago, the wonderful health care system put me into a near death
spiral that I just managed to pull out of last November. And I have
pretty decent insurance, and make a decent amount of money. Between
using up my 3 seeks of sick pay days, I still missed nearly two months
of work, had some insanely high bills my insurance didn't cover anything
on, like my 15 minute each way, $974 ambulance ride to the doctor and
back to the rehab place, I was seriously messed up. I went through my
savings that were depleted from the original injury that started it all,
and I quickly got into big trouble. I really don't see how this bill
could make it any worse than it is already.


The $25 a day private room I had to have to keep from losing my mind
with roommates who did one or more of the following wasn't considered a
medical necessity:

1. Raved incoherently and called the nurse over and over again, all damn
night.
2. Turned all the lights on at 445AM, put the TV up to full volume, and
then screamed into his cellphone. I got very hostile.
3. Had gas so bad, it made me gag. All the time. He was the only sane
roommate I had, a nice guy who was recovering from a near death hospital
screw up. He was already trying to figure out what kind of new truck he
was going to buy with the settlement. It was going to be big, real big.
His doctors told his wife she should donate his organs, and she almost
did, but woke up with his faculties intact, everything changed.
4. A guy who moaned all night while he was asleep, and when he was
awake, wanted to call his daughter, even after he had just hung up with
her. He couldn't dial a phone to save his life.

I bet they would change their tune real quick if they had to stay with a
couple of those crazy *******s like I did.

--
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In article 929ac0e3-f826-42a5-8f8d-
, says...
On Mar 23, 8:24*am, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET
Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-
like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!

bpnjensen wrote:
This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


This bill may not be perfect, but...

1) The current medical system is definitely broken.

2) Most people are only one pink slip away from needing the health care
this bill provides...and we all know that there has been a blizzard of
pink slips over the last few years.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Gotta agree with both of your points. It'll be something to see if
this 'really' benefits everyone and the ones they love. That's what
I'm worried about, I worry about my parents.



I don't know how old you are, but if you can swing it, the AARP long
term health care insurance is a bargain, if you need it. My mother had
it and it was a lifesaver, paying for 3 years of assisted living that I
had no possible way to pay for. I'm getting it for myself, since you
never know, a person I went to high school with died a few years ago of
an aneurysm. She had no real symptoms, and ironically was a nurse. She
got home from work one night, said she was very tired, and dropped dead
right after calling her mother to see if they were going shopping in the
morning. She was 48.

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On Mar 23, 6:18*am, Gregg wrote:
On Mar 22, 11:12*pm, bpnjensen wrote:





On Mar 22, 5:54*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-


wrote:
On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote:
Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET


Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the
sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives
Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health
care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday.


http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont-


like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y


That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody
won".


Look it up!


This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance
company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to
give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a
difference in several important salient health-related details, cost
not being a big deal among them.


Bruce


You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. *Then you are
forced to have insurance or accept government health care.


Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate.


Right now, I have no choice *anyway* - if I don't pay installments to
some bloodsucking insurer, I run the risk of my family - both of whom
have highly treatable preexisting conditions - dying needlessly. *If
Obama and I really had our way, the government-run single payer option
- used VERY successfully by numerous more civilized nations around the
world - would obviate the need to pay any private for-profit company
whose sole goal is to milk me out of money and support me as little as
possible in my time of need.


I don't especially care if you like the government option or not - the
proof is in the pudding, and the substantial majority of people I have
spoken with from those nations have good cause to believe that their
systems work well. *Many cannot believe the barbaric system we are
still stuck with here in the States.


Bruce- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hey Bruce, sorry to hear about your situation, that has got to suck.
Hope it works out perfectly for you.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thanks - Well, it's not quite so bad - my wife and son both have
asthma, which for some is a mild annoaynce, but for others can become
life-threatening - but it's under control, as along as the insurance
company we use does not decide to pull the plug. We are lucky - we
can afford it. I feel horribly bad for those who must live without
treatment for this common, treatable but potentially deadly affliction.
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