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Haylo wrote:Narrock wrote:Haylo wrote:You realize that a large part of the Republican base is as poor and uneducated as those "people of a certain ethnic background". You really should think stuff through before you post it, idiot.
Hard to stomach the truth eh? lol That's why I can't stand MORONS like the "rev" jesse jackson, al sharptongue, etc. They are preaching that the "the man" is holding them down, and that democrats are fighting for them. ROFL. Ghetto folk should look up to REAL heroes like Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell, and even Bill Cosby... all men with integrity who teach their people they can rise up and do something with their lives... that they CAN get off of assistance if they APPLIED themselves.
So Mindia let me get this straight, two weeks ago Colin Powell was a REAL hero, a man with integrity who was going to teach his people to "rise up" now he's a "brutha" helping out a "brutha" because he acknowledges that McCain is running a terrible campaign, probably does not have the temperament to sit across from world leaders without starting a war, chose an idiot for a running mate and is all about everything that Bush is all about. You can't even keep the shit you sling straight.
Arlos wrote:Mindia, I understand that you feel let down by Powell, but being disappointed in him is certainly no cause to effectively accuse the man of racism, is it?
I know you respected the man, and do you honestly think that he would have abrogated everything he'd stood for his entire life, thrown away all of his principles and personal code solely in order to endorse someone just because they have the same color skin? Come on, that's pretty darn ludicrous and you know it, I am sure.
Seriously, it just seems you're going to have a disagreement with the man on this issue. Though, might I suggest really looking into why he really did make the endorsement, and perhaps, if he really was someone who's opinion you respected, maybe use his reasons to re-examine your own position when it comes to Obama, and maybe see that you might possibly have been incorrect in some of what you had thought?
Up to you, of course, but I know for me, when someone who's opinion I respect makes a choice I didn't anticipate, it will often cause me to re-examine my own position on the issue.
-Arlos
brinstar wrote:
hurrrrrr good one dude, remember to try really hard to comprehend why all your future kids are gonna look like me
brinstar wrote:oh and by the way, the only qualification for the office of president is being a native born U.S. citizen over the age of 35
this means even CARROT TOP is qualified to be president, you stupid fuck
Sithos wrote:I got a good laugh out of the first link Diek posted in regards to the American living in Canada and about the health care. If you want to take the word of a pissed off welfare mom about our health care then that's fine.
She states that she was told to return home when she went into labor. Same happened to my wife with both births. We jumped the gun and ran there as soon as it started. Both times we were told to come back when she is in full labor. No sense occupying a bed when you are hours and hours away from being anywhere near ready to deliver.
As for the epidural my wife had them both times and never had to pay 1 single cent for them. Unsure why she says that she had to pay for hers.In all likelihood it was to bolster her story.
Delivery rooms at our hospitals stopped supplying pads after a birth ages ago. Yep it's a cost saving measure. But if you can't afford the 5 bucks or whatnot for pads then why the fuck are you having kids?
The rest of her story sounds quite made up in regards to holding her down,covering her mouth so nobody could hear her scream etc. Doctors can and have lost their license for much less even here in town.
She goes on to state that OHIP (Ontario Hospitalization Insurance Plan which every Canadian Citizen gets when he/she is born, free of charge) does not cover dental or eyeglass. She is partly correct. It covers a yearly optometry checkup and dental visit. It covers the basic dental care items such as cleanings and fillings and will even cover root canals or tooth pulling if the dentist deems it necessary. But if you walk in saying you want them whitened or have crowns put on then you will pay out of pocket. In regards to eyeglasses/contacts you are on your own for those unless your job has insurance specific to that.
As for me I am a Canadian living in Canada. I enjoy our health care system. Yes sometimes there is a wait. Patients are not seen on a first come first serve basis. Rather those that need the most attention get it first and it trickles down from there. Yes, some Canadians are going to the states for surgery. But by and large it is the wealthy Canadian who are able to buy their way past the wait list so they can get their surgery. Or because of the fact that the states has many more specialists in a certain field due to having a larger population to draw from. If there are only 10 of a certain specialty here in Canada there is likey to be 50+ in the states.
Are there problems with our health care? Sure there are. It would be near impossible to get a perfect free health care setup. But overall for the overwhelming majority of Canadians it suits us just fine.
Drem wrote:i had one about a year ago when i got a deep filling and the metal reacted with my nerve and killed it when the local wore off. leaving me paralyzed in pain until somebody drove me back to get another shot. that felt so Fing bad. i'd rather watch someone cut my fingers off one at a time
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