On 03/10/2006 09:02 PM, Collins Richey wrote:
On 3/10/06, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Scottaline wrote:

>It's a disgrace that our health care system forces such choices
>

Indeed, considering that the US spends twice as much per capita on
health care as other western industrialized countries. It has become our
purpose to provide profits. Health care should be nationalized,
Medicare for all ... but the politicians will never defy the insurance
industry. Too much palm greasing going on there.

I'm replying to General, where this belongs, before anyone complains.

I think you have a rather simplistic viewpoint. It's not defying the
insurance industry, but defying the majority of us that don't see
socialized medicine a la Canda or Europe as a valid answer to health
problems.

Which majority would this be? The US health care system is an atrocious embarrassment, and a failure. Somehow I don't think you're going to get those who have no health insurance in the US to feel otherwise, nor anyone who is shelling out money for health insurance.


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