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A healthy country provided a healthy workforce and less stress provided greater long term health the
stress of medical payments even with insurance coverage is choking not only the working class but
the business class and America is loosing it's ability to offer jobs and compete with other nations
one of the reasons is it can't afford the health care system it has. I'm so sick and tired of this old say
that MOST people are ripping off the system where is your proof or are you just exchanging tales in
a bar with your buddies and noding in agreement....without asking for PROOF!?! Do you know
someone yay that is like ONE!!! Did it ever occur to anyone that "IF" people could get free care both
health and mental that there might very well be fewer people needing aid in the first place?
I am a diabetic and have worked all my life. I did not get diabetese from Adult onset but rather at
age 6 I was born with it in my genes and I've been cursed by fate to get the disease and cursed by
some other people's GOD to watch my one and only chance at a cure slip every year out of my reach
because of silly belief in phoney gods so I must face a slow and painful death instead of having a few
years of life without this curse. My disease is tearing me apart and yet everyday I have to worry
about loosing my job because of people like you and people who worship some god I could careless
about but no his rules have to be my rules and why? So I can't be cured and I can't depend on
universal health care so my choices are to stress every single day about managing my disease (which
under the best of circumstances is a loosing battle just the better I do the slower I loose) and "IF" my
job is not shipped over sea's or my bosses are not total fools (Ken Lay anyone) I might live long
enough to die with bedsars blind and invalid with countless tubes and needles sticking in me or my
other choice is to die on the street because I've lost my insurance....Thanks richest country in the
world....I owe you big time.
Pagan jim - Posted by: Laff Posted on: 08/03/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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