September 16, 2009

Robin Hood

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From MoK.

Posted by denny at September 16, 2009 01:59 PM  
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Racist, 20th century thinking from conservatives? Republicans have been saying this since the caveman days.
move along, nothing new here. Move along.

Posted by: wtf on September 16, 2009 04:26 PM

et tu jon stewart?

Posted by: patrick on September 16, 2009 04:41 PM

How predictable wtf. If we disagree with JHE we're racists. This is what passes as intellectual discourse from the left. Go back and play with your friends at Kos and DU.

Posted by: Denny on September 16, 2009 05:12 PM

WTF, just goes to show what was true then is still true today. The libs/dims/socialists keep trying, and we continue to fight back.

Posted by: Ray on September 16, 2009 05:13 PM

You're slipping, Denny. Time was you'd make the effort to edit a Leftist idiot's post to make him look like a bigger fool that he could himself. WTF appears to be a prime candidate for just such a spanking.

Posted by: Ralph Gizzip on September 16, 2009 05:31 PM

Jay Bookman is a censor monkey.

Posted by: fubar on September 16, 2009 06:57 PM


LMAO!! Great poster.
Maybe Obamajama will use it in 2012. LOL

Posted by: Dave on September 16, 2009 07:15 PM

http://img6.yfrog.com/i/censormonkey.jpg/

The stupid is strong with these libtard wing nuts.

Posted by: fubar on September 16, 2009 08:14 PM

wtf...

When the end comes for you from the Liberal Socialists & they hang you with a used rope instead of a new one. Do you think you think you will finally understand they are not your friend`s?

You are woefully short on smart`s & long on stupid.

Posted by: dudley1 on September 17, 2009 08:27 AM

Well, I live in Europe, with (gasp) socialized medicine. The treatment I get is easily as good as what my mother got in the US, and much more humane -- nobody hounding you for money. Italians even treat seriously ill (American) tourists for free.
Yes, I pay taxes for it, but my health taxes are lower than mom's insurance payments were.

Kyle

Posted by: Kyle on September 17, 2009 09:23 AM

"The treatment I get is easily as good as what my mother got in the US, and much more humane -- nobody hounding you for money."

That'a probably true Kyle......

Good treatment is nice, but if it takes a year to get that "good treatment" it could be adios amigo......flat-line city!

My sister lives in central New Jersey and was diagnosed with breast cancer last year (Feb. 2008). From the initial mammogram which detected the tumour, a biopsy, surgery, radiation treatments.....total elapsed time: 6-weeks.

My in-laws live in Ireland. I tell them about my sister's experience and they shake their heads. Most referals to "specialists" (Consultants) take 6-months and that's just for an initial consultation.

If my life were in serious jeopardy and I had to choose between fast efficient medical treatment and humane hand holding I think I'd select the pedal to the metal option.

Posted by: Toejam on September 17, 2009 10:24 AM

Kyle, I don't understand your post above. Is the treatment you get easily as good because of it's humaneness? And by your definition of humaneness, then that would mean only because no one was hounding you for money. Money has nothing to do with humaneness and everything to do with the quality of medicine one is able to provide. Take it from me. I provide medical care every day (granted it's animals). I am by far the most expensive in town and local folks constantly complain about how they'd like to use me, but I'm to expensive for them (fine by me, I'm busier than a one legged farmer at a butt kicking contest so I'm cool if they go somewhere cheaper). Yet every couple of days, one of these price shoppers come in my clinic bitching about the crappy service/medicine/procedures they are receiving at the "cheaper" (read other) clinic. So here, you get what you pay for. Don't confuse emotional feelings (humaneness) with statistical data (quality of care) because the two are mutually exclusive. And has been pointed out here on other blogs, certain things might be as good in socialized countries when it comes to medicine, but me, I prefer to get what I want, where I want, when I want. I work for a living so can afford that luxury. Those that don't, can't. However, they still don't get turned away in true emergencies.

Posted by: Ray on September 18, 2009 12:16 PM
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