Re: Healthcare in Canada



"Paul M. Cook" <pmBERMUDA_SHORTScook@xxxxxxx> wrote in
jIdfj.3389$Je6.3085@trnddc01:">news:jIdfj.3389$Je6.3085@trnddc01:


So my survey says Paul is wrong. Paul doesn't have a survey.

Your survey is also more than a year out of date, taken in September
of 06 and correlated to a year before that.

So you admit that it says you're wrong. Good.

As to being out of date, you're simply ignorant of how long
these things take. Two years from gathering to
finished report is pretty standard. Notice how long it
takes before census data is out every decade.


that the chart shows an 80% disapproval of the current cost
of health care.

The "error of the converse." Classic freshman fallacy.

B.

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