Well there are lots of ideas...

a) you can pay for priority service, but all services will remain free if you 
are willing to wait

b) you have to pay for all non-essential services, the definition of which to 
be determined by a third party (sort of being done now)

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>Tier 1: rich people get treated great.
>Tier 2: poor people get screwed.
></sarcasm>
>
>(I don't know anything about the proposal, but I'm probably not far off.)
>
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>On 11/29/05, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hrm thats nice to know but tell me about the 2 tier healthcare idea.

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