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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Where? When? How?
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I live in a country where we have universal health care. It's a wonderful system and I certainly wouldn't trade it for any privatised system that I know of.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I live in a country where we have universal health care. It's a wonderful system and I certainly wouldn't trade it for any privatised system that I know of.
:thumbsup: Luckily, you guys don't have REPUBLICANS to mess shit up
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I live in a country where we have universal health care. It's a wonderful system and I certainly wouldn't trade it for any privatised system that I know of.
:thumbsup: Luckily, you guys don't have REPUBLICANS to mess shit up
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Depends on the implementation, for example I do not like the idea of the federal government having a monopoly on health care.
Originally posted by: Atheus
The question is - do you support the idea that every law abiding person, and their children, have a right to health, regardless if they run a financial institution, or work in a dockyard? Anyone saying they don't support that as a concept is surely inhuman.
Originally posted by: dphantom
No. I want to decide who and where and to what level of care I get. Not the Federal government deciding for me.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Anyone saying they don't support that as a concept is surely inhuman.
Originally posted by: RoloMather
Simple question.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Atheus
Anyone saying they don't support that as a concept is surely inhuman.
Way to frame a debate.
"Do you agree with me? If you say no you're evil."
Typical shill.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Atheus
Anyone saying they don't support that as a concept is surely inhuman.
Way to frame a debate.
"Do you agree with me? If you say no you're evil."
Typical shill.