Diogenes,

But apparently you have no problem with the far left extremists, to include
the Obama Administration's lies on the subject of health care?

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Diogenes <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> The right should and must be very careful about attacking the
> credibility of the arguments of anyones comments. Considering the
> cross misrepresentation of the past years. When facts are confused and
> the misrepresentations are substitute for verifiable facts or even the
> most incredible comments.
>
>
> On Aug 20, 5:21 pm, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You want us to listen to the constant stream of unending lies from the
> > democrats instead?
> >
> >
> >
>  > On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:15 PM, CaliforniaLuis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > Wrong.  I worked in an ER/Trauma Center that was in one of the most
> > > Hispanic areas of Southern California.  EVERYONE that presents
> > > themselves to an ER gets "triaged" by a nurse and a doctor.  That
> > > means vital signs and a quick exam.  If you are
> > > deemed to have a non life threatening emergency (which constitute
> > > around 94% of all ER cases) you can be sent away LEGALLY to a free
> > > clinic or to a private doctor if you have no form of payment.  Being
> > > "seen" is not the same as being "seen and treated".
> >
> > > On Aug 20, 12:29 pm, Sage2 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >                   Your list is an obvious lie. YOU are obviously a
> > > > liar because today's laws do not allow for denial of health care
> > > > especially if you are an " illegal alien immigrant " in an emergency
> > > > room situation though you may be denied payment for abusing the
> system
> > > > the hospitals have to treat you and fight for payment later. The
> > > > government today covers "emergency room " costs for { illegal alien
> > > > immigrants } but not for U.S. citizens . Obama the biggest of all
> > > > liars said today in his interview with a radio host that the bill
> does
> > > > not cover " illegal alien immigrants " but it will cover emergency
> > > > visits. So nothing has changed they will simply deluge our E-rooms
> and
> > > > the bill will not allow hospitals to verify eligibility.  So who are
> > > > the liar's ?  You and B.O.  -------- LUIZ ! ! !
> >
> > >
> ***************************************************************************­**********************************************
> >
> > > > On Aug 20, 2:37 pm, CaliforniaLuis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > From working in the ER for 20 years, I have seen just how
> restrictive
> > > > > and penny-pinching corporate healthcare is...
> >
> > > > > Your child has a horrible earache at 2 AM?  The child is screaming
> in
> > > > > agony so you drive to the local ER. The ER staff calls your
> insurance
> > > > > company/HMO for authorization only to be denied because it is not a
> > > > > "life-threatening emergency".  What do they instruct the ER to tell
> > > > > the parents?  Give the child some Tylenol and go to the walk-in
> clinic
> > > > > at 8:00 AM.
> >
> > > > > Vomiting your brains out in the middle of the night because of food
> > > > > poisoning?  Go to the ER because you can't stop vomiting...DENIED!
>  Go
> > > > > to your primary physician when his office opens.
> >
> > > > > Your child has a high fever.  You can't seem to bring it down.
>  Unless
> > > > > the fever is over 101 when you arrive at the ER, you will be
> DENIED!
> > > > > Go to your pediatrician's office when it opens in the morning.
> >
> > > > > Get into a car accident and you need to be admitted to the
> hospital?
> > > > > You are 100 miles from your insurance/HMO's contracted
> > > > > hospital...DENIED.  Unless you are critical and unstable, you are
> put
> > > > > into an ambulance and transferred to your contracted hospital.
>  Most
> > > > > of the time, your contracted hospital is not a Trauma Center so you
> > > > > will get inexperienced and substandard care.
> >
> > > > > Gee, in any of these scenarios, if the patient would of had
> government
> > > > > insurance (Medi-Care or Medicaid), they would have been APPROVED.
>  In
> > > > > fact, the ER would not even be required to call first for
> > > > > authorization.
> >
> > >
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> >
> > > > > Don't listen to people like Kama, OhioMark, Lew, LadyBug, and Ms.
> > > > > Con...they couldn't be more WRONG.  They have no real world
> > > > > experience.  They are only sounding boards of the pundits.   Nearly
> > > > > all nurses and doctors support the "public option" (as does the
> > > > > American Medical Association).  We have a perfect opportunity to
> > > > > reform healthcare and I have a feeling we are going to give in to
> the
> > > > > Republicans and BLOW IT!- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
> >
>

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