I think Kerry's plan is irrelevant to my own personal wellbeing,
honestly. But I have a unique set of local circumstances. I do know
that based on what I saw of OHIP, if I were in Ontario I would be
dead; if I were in my former HMO I would be dead.

Sorry if that doesn't fit your paradigm.

Dana

On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 17:51:09 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glas to here you're ok.
>
> Now if Kerry's plan was in effect would you be?
>
> -sm
>
>
>
> --- dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > as opposed to a massive war plan? Sounds good to me
> > ;)
> >
> > By the way, I just spent a week and the annual
> > economy of of a
> > third-world nation in a hospital. Fortunately I had
> > really good
> > arrangements in place and personally am only out my
> > Rx deductibles but
> > how many of you could say the same? Eight days at
> > 10-12 blood draws a
> > day, two CAT scans and 24/7 O2 and EKG monitoring?
> > Are you sure? I
> > gave the matter some serious thought while I was in
> > there. And forget
> > Canada, it would not have been diagnosed.
> >
> > The consensus, incidentally, is that I will live.
> > And live very well, even ;)
> >
> > Dana
> >
> > > In the end it's a true statement. Kerry does want
> > to
> > > raise taxes on people that make over $200k and
> > spend
> > > it on a massive health care plan.
> >
> >________________________________
>
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