Monday, January 31, 2011

Re: Pelosi on the SOTU - what a liar she is!!

Sorry Keith.
you should have read the article. 
Williams Was the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador. 
Not the Prime Minister of Canada.
he is a very wealthy man. owns several cable companies.  and NFL is a very poor Provence. though getting better due to the offshore oil. 
and Premier Williams rational is that he didn't think he should clogg up the system when he could pay for it himself. 
For the record Williams is a conservative. and has openly endorsed the idea of private clinics. so he wasn't being a hypocrite. 
Our healthcare system certainly has lots of problems. and the lefties go into a panic whenever the question of reform is raised. and we do need reform
 there are only 3 countries in the world were is illegal to buy your own medical care. Cuba, North Korea and Canada. 
Not the company I want my country to be in. 
our system may be broken but I'll still take it. I could never have afforded the cancer treatments I needed a few years ago. nor the surgeries on my back. 
So....
Bear


On 30 January 2011 16:14, Keith In Köln <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:

Canadian Prime Minister Goes to US For Healthcare: Refuses Canada's Socialist Healthcare

http://biggovernment.com/publius/2010/02/02/canadian-premier-comes-to-u-s-for-health-care/

Canadian Health Care In Crisis

Free And First-Class — If You Can Wait

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/20/health/main681801.shtml?cmp=EM8705

(AP)  A letter from the Moncton Hospital to a New Brunswick heart patient in need of an electrocardiogram said the appointment would be in three months. It added: "If the person named on this computer-generated letter is deceased, please accept our sincere apologies."

The patient wasn't dead, according to the doctor who showed the letter to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. But there are many Canadians who claim the long wait for the test and the frigid formality of the letter are indicative of a health system badly in need of emergency care.

Americans who flock to Canada for cheap flu shots often come away impressed at the free and first-class medical care available to Canadians, rich or poor. But tell that to hospital administrators constantly having to cut staff for lack of funds, or to the mother whose teenager was advised she would have to wait up to three years for surgery to repair a torn knee ligament.

 

 

Kline: Canadians flock to Minnesota for health care, Mall of America

 
 


 
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Lil Wingnut Keithie-

I am glad to see that you admit you were wrong about the health care debate.

I suggest you look at Government health care in Canada, which works quite well.

Wrong, yet again, you are.

On 1/30/11, Keith In Köln <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Lil' Tommie,
>
> I will give you that there has been a debate in this Nation for years
> regarding health care.  Unlike Europeans, the majority of Americans are
> opposed to socialized medicine.  Europeans are now realizing that socialized
> medicine is a dismal failure.  By example, both Germany and the UK are
> privatizing their socialized medicine programs because, as stated, they are
> dismal failures.  The point being, is that the majority of Americans are
> opposed to socialized medicine, and socialism in any form whatsoever.  We
> are "do-ers";  movers, shakers.  We are a charitable people,  but we have no
> tolerance for those who would drain our resources, and take advantage of our
> good will, charity, and free handouts.
>
> The ObamaCare legislation is a boondoggle consisting of government-mandated
> increases in demand, which will in turn create government control over
> prices, and  shortages and rationing are inevitable.That is the whole
> purpose of the death panels, and other little bureaucratic boards that is
> within the almost two thousand page piece of legislation.  These boards will
> ultimately dictate decisions concerning choice of care, including,
> "End-Of-Life Care".
>
> President Obama promised universal coverage, which won't happen, but what he
> didn't tell us is that his socialized plan could only increase coverage, if
> at all, by reducing access to, choice of and quality of care, and Americans
> as well as corporate America are now beginning to see what is in fact in
> "ObamaCare".
>
> Ms. Pelosi was instrumental in the passage of ObamaCare,  in fact, as
> stated,  it was Madam Pelosi who rammed this terrible piece of legislation
> down Americans' proverbial throats.  The only reason that she was not
> ousted, is because she is from a gerrymandered congressional district in San
> Fransisco, that is made up of Moonbats like you.
> The debate that you reference, has been short and succinct.  Hillary Clinton
> was given a nice cold refreshing cup of "STFU" back ten or twelve years ago,
> when she broached the subject.   Jimma Carter never got past ground zero
> when he mentioned the topic, and it was clear that last year, an
> overwhelming majority of Americans opposed the Obama Care legislation,
> despite the Speaker of the House successfully attempting to pass a health
> care bill that the Congress had not read or learned of.  The Bill's passage
> was done in back room deals, with God only knows what was being promised.
>
> The legislation will never be funded, and it will eventually be repealed.
> As is the American people's will.
>
> With regard to Ms. Pelosi, here are just a few quotes:
>
> *"Bipartisanship is a two-way street...A bill can be bipartisan without
> bipartisan votes.  Republicans have left their imprint.."  *
>
> Nanc;  2.27.2010
> http://thehill.com/homenews/house/84089-pelosi-gop-has-had-its-day-217-healthcare-votes-in-sight
>
> *"'We have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it."*
> **
> Nanc;  1.28.2010
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoE1R-xH5To&feature=player_embedded
>
> *"(The Slaughter Rule is) more insider and process-oriented than most people
> want to know. But I like it because people don't have to vote on the Senate
> bill".*
>
> Nanc:  3.14.2010
> http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/mary-kate-cary/2010/03/16/deem-and-pass-shows-democrats-healthcare-arrogance-problem.html
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Lil Keithie Keith-
>>
>> \
>
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