Bosco,

Darn those instant references,  fact-checking, transcripts and 
video-links. More increasingly, the right-wing is being caught red-handed lying 
about the facts. Finally they are getting around to acknowledging  ... and... 
apologizing, in some cases.

See below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/05/rick-sanchez-rips-bill-or_n_211971.html

At least the right wing radio and TV distorts the truth for the million of 
dollars in profit. Pray, please  tell me why would other individuals do it?  
Ani tea bhair on goanet?:=)) Merely for writing down distortions of the truth 
or displaying their ignorance?

The shrill America-first writings should be reserved for the right-wing blogs 
or in mass-mailing to the Republicans.  That script is a good hook for rallying 
the conservative party-faithful and of course for fund-raising. 
Regards,GL

----------------- Bosco D'Mello 

But in today's world of instant information to draw attention to an article 
from 2006 is indicative of........outdated facts!!! Get with the times, 
Mario........2-0-0-6!!! Geeez!!!  Half of 2009 is almost over.  To follow wait 
times in Ontario and more importantly, to follow wait times for surgery for 
life-threatening illnesses do not depend on Mario's outdated references. 
Instead refer to the Govt of Ontario's website.

The NY Times article that Mario refers us to talks about Dr Brian Day, a 
Canadian private health-care promoter. He hates the Canada Health Act as he 
cannot profit enough on account of it. Greed? Perhaps. Dr Brian Day is opposed 
to the Canada Health Act as he is prefers the "for profit" model. Is it any 
surprise that Mario is tooting Day's horn............mind you from 2006.

Canadian Health System - Its better to hear first-hand from a Canadian, rather 
than cut-and-paste American!!!



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