Re: 'Socialist' heathcare systems [was: Have you learned the new Socialst American Anthem yet]



On Aug 19, 12:14 pm, "Falcon" <fal...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
WhiteWolf! <rayh<spam>@iol.ie> wrote:
Learn it now...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l46t_nrySg4

Because NObama's policies and his popularity are sinking faster than the
Titanic!!!  And that sunk FAST!!!

No use switching the deck chairs about Obama... Your only six months in
and already a complete and total failure!!!  The first president to be a
lame duck for 3 1/2 years of his appointment...   How sad is that?  Worse
then Carter, And even GWB!!! Your ratings are already lower than his!!!
LOL!!

He's going to drop the most important part of his "healthcare reform
bill" and he pretends its' not that important... Not mentioning that he
has majorities in both the House and the Senate and could push this
Sociialist nonsense.. through despite opposition from the
Conservatives... Oh wait... it's the Blue Dogs... Those "traitors" that
are saying no...   Those Liberals who stil have a brain!! Who don't
follow the whip like a lap dog...  Oh poor Obama...  betrayed by his
own!!!   Those who could do more damage then ALL us Conservatives
combined... It's much worse to be betrayed, isn't it Nobama!  LOL!!

We are on the way back!  The Democrats are in for one hell of a beating in
2010.. and unless Obama pulls a rabbit out of his arse he's a one term
president for sure!

We will undo the nonsense socialistic rubbish he injects into the vibrant
life of the American working people!  The REAL Americans!  We will
RESTORE AMERICA after the Socialist Storm has passed!!!

What say you?

Perhaps you'd like to explain to the socialists amongst us how the UK
manages to spend less per head on healthcare, but has a higher life
expectancy than the US; why every country mentioned in one of Beck's latest
sycophantic tirades (Fox Channel 16th July - citing Great Britain, France,
Italy, and let's not forget Canada) also has a higher life expectancy then
the US, and why the World Health Organisation ranked the performance of
Britain's healthcare system as 18th in the world, while the US was
languishing in 37th place, behind France, Italy, and (wait for it) Canada?

--
Falcon:
fide, sed cui vide. (L)

I or members of my family or friends have been sick in France,
Germany, the UK, Austria and Ireland. If I had to choose where to get
ill, Austria, Germany and France are all luxurious. You can walk in
off the street and get excellent attention with little or no questions
asked, with standard low level health insurance or none if you are
stuck. The UK is also good, despite the impression that the system is
no good. Ireland would scare me; I try to avoid getting sick here.
In the US, what would happen if I broke a leg? I know someone who
did this in Vienna (she is Israeli) and she was operated on within
hours and raved about how well she was looked after.
.



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