Re: Nothing to do with marxism or anti-capitalism or anti-US bias

From: George Conklin (nilknoc_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:54:27 GMT


"GMCarter" <fiar@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:01:55 -0700, "Robert" <RobertJ@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> snip
> >> What the original poster was saying is that Americans get too much
> >> medical care. That may well be true for some, but the others are left
> >out.
> >> Therefore the original poster was saying that for the middle class to
get
> >> all the care it wants, some need to get little or none. And this is
also
> >> labeled "The best medical care in the world." NOT
>
> Some areas of the US provide too much care, many others have too
> little. The disparities are part of the problem....but I wouldn't
> frame it that middle class want or get too much care. That's a bad
> analysis and sounds too much like "oh they all want a handout"
> bull***. The kind of sick propaganda the right wing puts out like
> "welfare mother."
>
> >So the answer is to put the healthcare under the Heritage Foundation.
Makes
> >sense to me.
>
> LOL...that figures. Heritage Fdn is of course one of the most
> disreputable organizations that exists today, only slightly better
> than the American Enterprise Institute.
>
> George M. Carter
>

There is the Salt Institute, which proves that salt on the highway does not
rust your cars.


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