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Topic: Stop Hillary!
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Mon 11/24/08 07:29 AM
Yeah, we did kinda go offtopic

But, a good conversation often does go off in tangents. flowerforyou

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Mon 11/24/08 07:31 AM

Yeah, we did kinda go offtopic

But, a good conversation often does go off in tangents. flowerforyou
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Mon 11/24/08 07:32 AM

I've been very fortunate not to have an extreme amount of issues, but I do have nerve damage in my neck, so I could use the Socialized system, right away. However, I just don't trust the Government to run around in circles let alone control the Medical industry.

You know what was odd? During the Primaries one of the debate questions to the GOP was about health care. They asked McCain, Romney and Thompson about it, guess who they didn't ask?

The only Medical Dr. on the stage, Ron Paul.

Seems kinda stupid to not ask the Dr. about healthcare, but then again, it's our MSM, they haven't had much to say that didn't come from politicized editors or the pentagon in years.
That is weird they didnt ask him but the fix was in and RP was not the man for the elites to back, he would have put an end to the game

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Mon 11/24/08 07:47 AM
This kind of discussion is why I post my stories and editorials. No harm in letting the conversation take it's own course!

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Mon 11/24/08 05:59 PM



Well, I like and admire Hillary, I think she's a tough, strong, capable woman. However, had she actually been on the ticket, I'm not entirely sure I would have voted for her. I think she's earned a place on the cabinet, but I really don't think that foreign policy is her forte. I really believe that she would do much better in a more domestic capacity, such as Health and Human Services.


I freely admit I would be massively entertained to see what she would come up with if she were put in charge of health care.


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I think the general idea of affordable healthcare for all is a good one, in a theoretical kind of way. If everyone had health insurance, I think we'd actually see a drop in healthcare costs, because the health system wouldn't have to increase costs for everyone in order to cover those who don't have it. More people would be able to take advantage of preventative medical care, which would in all probability nip problems in the bud before they become major issues, etc. What would be interesting would be to see if she or anyone can actually come up with something that's workable. I, for one, am tired to death of paying $600/month for my son's health insurance. And it only gets worse every year.


Affordable healthcare is a very good idea. I think people all too often jump to the conclusion that the best thing is have the government pay for it. How is that not benefiting Big Pharmacuetical Companies? Instead of an average person writing them checks they would have the U.S. government with limitless money. You know, the same money they injected into the big businesses "for our own good"?

Capitalism and free market have not been the enemy. The enemy ladies and gentlemen are our government regulations.

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Mon 11/24/08 06:01 PM


I've been very fortunate not to have an extreme amount of issues, but I do have nerve damage in my neck, so I could use the Socialized system, right away. However, I just don't trust the Government to run around in circles let alone control the Medical industry.

You know what was odd? During the Primaries one of the debate questions to the GOP was about health care. They asked McCain, Romney and Thompson about it, guess who they didn't ask?

The only Medical Dr. on the stage, Ron Paul.

Seems kinda stupid to not ask the Dr. about healthcare, but then again, it's our MSM, they haven't had much to say that didn't come from politicized editors or the pentagon in years.
That is weird they didnt ask him but the fix was in and RP was not the man for the elites to back, he would have put an end to the game


Yeah, I honestly believe he would have reversed decades of damage during his presidency if he were allowed.

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Mon 11/24/08 06:41 PM



Capitalism and free market have not been the enemy. The enemy ladies and gentlemen are our government regulations.


And those who have pushed those regulations, those who have been writing them and in fact those areas that have been "deregulated" were done soley to benefit those same people.


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