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Greatest Health Care system in the world assures Rush will be back on the air this week!!!!!!!!

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Jan 2, 2010, 11:00:06 AM1/2/10
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Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
matter of days!!!!!!!!

If ObamaCare was in-place - Rush would probably still be waiting in the
emergency room to have tests performed.

Here's a GREAT video of Rush in Hawaii giving thanks to the fine doctors
that gave him comfort:

http://www.thefoxnation.com/rush-limbaugh/2010/01/02/rush-after-scare-health-care-system-works-just-fine

It's great to know that America has the best healthcare system in the
world - bar none. Here's hoping Obama and the democratic crooks in
Congress fail in their effort to take this access to amazing healthcare
away from us with the ObamaCare debacle!!!

Christopher Helms

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Jan 2, 2010, 12:02:14 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 10:00 am, 1-20-2013 <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote:
> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> access to in the United States today,


I'm sorry, that is incorrect. Thank you for playing The Price Is
Ridiculous and please enjoy these lovely parting gifts....

Chest Pains Limpballs

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"1-20-2013" <0120...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has access
> to in the United States today,

if they're millionaires. Rush's fans couldn't afford to have a splinter
pulled out of the finger, much less a coke bottle from their asses or in
Limpballs treasonous life... a gerbil.

Fact Attack

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:00:44 PM1/2/10
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Rush needs some aerobic exercise,to get his heart rate up, will get
rid of arterial spasms, if you get the nerves pumping to the heart.

wy

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:03:36 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 11:00 am, 1-20-2013 <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote:
> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
> matter of days!!!!!!!!
>
> If ObamaCare was in-place - Rush would probably still be waiting in the
> emergency room to have tests performed.
>
> Here's a GREAT video of Rush in Hawaii giving thanks to the fine doctors
> that gave him comfort:
>
> http://www.thefoxnation.com/rush-limbaugh/2010/01/02/rush-after-scare...

>
> It's great to know that America has the best healthcare system in the
> world - bar none. Here's hoping Obama and the democratic crooks in
> Congress fail in their effort to take this access to amazing healthcare
> away from us with the ObamaCare debacle!!!

Yeah, it's the greatest health care system in the world when all they
had to do was treat a spasm. Even a Third World country can do that
and probably for free compared to how much his insurance must've had
to shell out. Anyone want to take a wild guess as to what the cost
would've been? I'd say about $20 grand, especially if he was given
the luxury of a private room. And that's money out of other people's
insurance premiums to the same insurance company that he's with. With
Limbaugh's health history, it's doubtful he's ever put as much into
his own premiums as he got out of his insurance, so he gets to go on
living by siphoning off other people's premiums. Yeah, it's a great
system when you can get a free ride like that and you make a ton of
cash every year on top of that.

Fact Attack

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:06:16 PM1/2/10
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arterial spasms, or your ventricles cramping, same thing as when you
get a cramp in your leg or something, only it kills you if you get
one in yoru heart. Best way to get rid of a cramp is to flex the
muscle, getting your heart pumping, some aerobic exercise keeps the
nerves to your heart steady, strong, consistant.

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Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:32:47 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 12:10 pm, Gogarty <Goga...@Clongowes.edu.ie> wrote:
> In article <lNmdnQOODKcV8KLWnZ2dnUVZ_qCdn...@rcn.net>,
> 01202...@obamas-lastday.com says...>Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has

> >access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> >clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
> >matter of days!!!!!!!!
>
> >If ObamaCare was in-place - Rush would probably still be waiting in the
> >emergency room to have tests performed.
>
> >Here's a GREAT video of Rush in Hawaii giving thanks to the fine doctors
> >that gave him comfort:
>
> >http://www.thefoxnation.com/rush-limbaugh/2010/01/02/rush-after-scare...

>
> care-system-works-just-fine
>
>
>
> >It's great to know that America has the best healthcare system in the
> >world - bar none. Here's hoping Obama and the democratic crooks in
> >Congress fail in their effort to take this access to amazing healthcare
> >away from us with the ObamaCare debacle!!!
>
> He can afford it, can't he? My sister had exactly the same thing in London
> just before Christmas. She was whisked to the hospital in minutes. No waiting.
> Quoth she: "You won't find me complaining about the National Health Service."
>
> In an emergency I'll take the NHS every time.

Did she survive?

Chest Pains Limpballs

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Did she survive?
====

You won't.

Christopher Helms

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On Jan 2, 11:57 am, "Chest Pains Limpballs" <pa...@limpballs.net>
wrote:
> "1-20-2013" <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote in message


It's always fun to have a man who could pay a hundred million dollars
in medical bills without batting an eye telling you that you don't
really need more affordable healthcare or better coverage.

John Q Public

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:09:26 PM1/2/10
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Yep, see how much treatment she'd get if she was 60, 70... They'd
refuse her meds
once she stabilized, send her home with an aspirin and a bullet so to speak.

edi...@netpath.net

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:19:14 PM1/2/10
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On Jan 2, 3:24 pm, Christopher Helms <Chrishelms...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It's always fun to have a man who could pay a hundred million dollars
> in medical bills without batting an eye telling you that you don't
> really need more affordable healthcare or better coverage.

Wake up. When my MIDDLE-CLASS father needed a bypass, he got one -
and lived 10+ more years.

http://www.Internet-Gun-Show.com - your source for hard-to-find stuff!

tenjets

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:39:27 PM1/2/10
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> Did she survive?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Why do I get the idea you don't care?

Draccus

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Jan 3, 2010, 2:55:39 AM1/3/10
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On Jan 2, 4:09 pm, John Q Public <my2ce...@me.com> wrote:

I am going out on a limb here and say you neither have lived nor known
anyone that lived in the UK or anywhere else in Europe. Since all you
have is the same tired old lies of the Right-wing and the insurance
agencies. The health outcome for people in the United States is far
lower than that in the other industrialized nations that is what we
call a fact I know it is hard for you to believe as you probably spend
too much time with Fox and Rush.

Dionysus

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"tenjets" <spameis...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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************
It is so amusing to see how easy it is for Rush to get you to twist your
knickers into knots. Damn, you bro-zos and ho-zos are easy.

No surrender!

Dionysus

Lars Eighner

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Jan 3, 2010, 8:06:11 AM1/3/10
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In our last episode, <lNmdnQOODKcV8KLW...@rcn.net>, the lovely
and talented 1-20-2013 broadcast on alt.politics.democrats:

> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
> matter of days!!!!!!!!

Nobody ever said it wasn't great for multi-millionaire drug addicts.

--
Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> Warbama's Afghaninam day: 32
779.9 hours since Warbama declared Viet Nam II.
Warbama: An LBJ for the Twenty-First century. No hope. No change.

Sueki Tartridge

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On Jan 2, 2:07 pm, "Chest Pains Limpballs" <pa...@limpballs.net>
wrote:
> "Sueki Tartridge" <hoofhearte...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> You won't.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Huh?? Why not?? I don't live in France.

Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 3, 2010, 10:09:11 AM1/3/10
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It's always fun watching you far left fringe moonbat kook progressive
anarchists try and convince the American people that OboLosiReidcare
is ACTUALLY about providing "affordable healthcare for all". Of course
we all know it's nothing but the planet's biggest power grab since
Hitler's Germany. Obama's "legacy" expansion of government,intrusion
on people's lives,spread the wealth taxes,payoffs to his private
insurance company supporters and unions. Yet you kool-aid guzzling
OboBots still think the progressive party actually give's a rat's ass
about your health,safety and well being. I know.
BUTWHADDABOUTREAGAN ??!!

Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 3, 2010, 10:11:56 AM1/3/10
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On Jan 2, 3:09 pm, John Q Public <my2ce...@me.com> wrote:
> once she stabilized, send her home with an aspirin and a bullet so to speak.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Are you saying OboLosiReidCare has "Death Panels"?? Just because Obama
plans to ration Medicare/medicaide doesn't he'll send your 80 year old
granny home to die with a handfull of painpills and a pat on the back
just because she fell and broke her hip.

Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 3, 2010, 10:13:47 AM1/3/10
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> http://www.Internet-Gun-Show.com- your source for hard-to-find stuff!

He's lucky. Obama would send him home to die with nothing but a
handfull of sugar pills. Of course Hussein would have your dad sign
over ALL his property to ACORN before he gives him the bad news.

Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 3, 2010, 10:14:10 AM1/3/10
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> Why do I get the idea you don't care?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Because I don't ??

Sueki Tartridge

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> too much time with Fox and Rush.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Frankly I have lived and worked in URUPP !! It's a fucking SHITHOLE. I
couldn't WAIT to get back to Texas. Of course I like clean drinking
water,air conditioning,paved roads,big cars,relatively low taxes,wide
open spaces,warm weather,beautiful women that shave their legs and own
a bar of soap,telephones that work and grocery stores that actually
have GROCERIES on the shelves.

Sueki Tartridge

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On Jan 3, 7:06 am, Lars Eighner <use...@larseighner.com> wrote:
> In our last episode, <lNmdnQOODKcV8KLWnZ2dnUVZ_qCdn...@rcn.net>, the lovely

> and talented 1-20-2013 broadcast on alt.politics.democrats:
>
> > Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> > access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> > clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
> > matter of days!!!!!!!!
>
> Nobody ever said it wasn't great for multi-millionaire drug addicts.
>
> -

Then Obama should be set for life !!

-

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Tater Gumfries

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On Jan 2, 9:00 am, 1-20-2013 <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote:
> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> access to in the United States today,

You ain't got no idea what you're talkin about. The care that Rush
received was due to him being a millionaire. No poor person would be
able to afford the doctors, hospital or treatment Rush got.

That said, Tater ain't no fan of the health insurance disaster that
Congress is workin on. He prefers Tatercare, outlined here.

http://kernsholler.net/KernsHollerContrarian/OpinionTaterCare.html

Tater

Tater Gumfries

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On Jan 2, 2:19 pm, "edi...@netpath.net" <edi...@netpath.net> wrote:
> On Jan 2, 3:24 pm, Christopher Helms <Chrishelms...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > It's always fun to have a man who could pay a hundred million dollars
> > in medical bills without batting an eye telling you that you don't
> > really need more affordable healthcare or better coverage.
>
> Wake up.  When my MIDDLE-CLASS father needed a bypass, he got one -
> and lived 10+ more years.

And he paid for it out of his own pocket, and it cost only a couple
thousand dollars, right?

Tater

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Tater Gumfries

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On Jan 2, 9:00 am, 1-20-2013 <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote:
> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> clean bill of health

Oxycontin has reported side effects of muscle spasm and chest pains.

http://www.druglib.com/adverse-reactions_side-effects/oxycontin/seriousness_any/reaction_drug_dependence/

Tater

Tater Gumfries

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On Jan 3, 9:23 am, First Post <last_p...@LyingLeftistsare.invalid>
wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 08:18:08 -0800 (PST), Tater Gumfries
> So where are all of the horror stories of people being thrown out of
> the hopsital and onto the street to die?  After all that's what all of
> these "Limbaugh was treated because he is rich" stories are implying.

Why you think that? Tater said Limbaugh got millionaire treatment, and
he did. Poor man with chest pains gets treated a lot different than a
rich man. That's all Tater sees. You got evidence someone claimin
folks thrown out in the street to die? Show it.

Tater

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Joe Irvin

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***************************************************

"Americans have better survival rates than Europeans for common cancers.[1]
Breast cancer mortality is 52 percent higher in Germany than in the United
States, and 88 percent higher in the United Kingdom. Prostate cancer
mortality is 604 percent higher in the U.K. and 457 percent higher in
Norway. The mortality rate for colorectal cancer among British men and
women is about 40 percent higher. Americans have lower cancer mortality
rates than Canadians.[2] Breast cancer mortality is 9 percent higher,
prostate cancer is 184 percent higher and colon cancer mortality among men
is about 10 percent higher than in the United States. Americans have better
access to treatment for chronic diseases than patients in other developed
countries.[3] Some 56 percent of Americans who could benefit are taking
statins, which reduce cholesterol and protect against heart disease. By
comparison, of those patients who could benefit from these drugs, only 36
percent of the Dutch, 29 percent of the Swiss, 26 percent of Germans, 23
percent of Britons and 17 percent of Italians receive them. Americans spend
less time waiting for care than patients in Canada and the U.K. Canadian
and British patients wait about twice as long - sometimes more than a year -
to see a specialist, to have elective surgery like hip replacements or to
get radiation treatment for cancer.[6] All told, 827,429 people are waiting
for some type of procedure in Canada.[7] In England, nearly 1.8 million
people are waiting for a hospital admission or outpatient treatment.[8]
Americans have much better access to important new technologies like medical
imaging than patients in Canada or the U.K. Maligned as a waste by
economists and policymakers na�ve to actual medical practice, an
overwhelming majority of leading American physicians identified computerized
tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as the most important
medical innovations for improving patient care during the previous
decade.[11] [See the table.] The United States has 34 CT scanners per
million Americans, compared to 12 in Canada and eight in Britain. The
United States has nearly 27 MRI machines per million compared to about 6 per
million in Canada and Britain.[12]"
http://www.ncpa.org/pub/ba649


Salty Stan

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On Jan 3, 4:14 pm, "Joe Irvin" <ji3...@sccoast.net> wrote:
> "Draccus" <draccus...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
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Most Americans do want some kind of health care reform, but not this
bill. It does not address the major causes of our system's problems,
as it seems to treat the symptoms, not the disease. This is an untried
and untested overhaul of our system, and I'm afraid once it is in
place, it will be impossible to reverse it. I base my opinion on two
sources: the government track record on providing services, especially
in the health care field, and socialized medicine programs in other
countries.

Unlike the liberals posting here, I actually do have some experience
dealing with medical reimbursement from the government. The agency
involved administered Medicare and Medicaid, and goes under the
acronym HCFA. (A joke in our office was that it stood for Here Comes
Further Aggravation.)

To say this agency was a bureaucratic nightmare would be an
understatement. For one thing, the geniuses at HCFA decided that they
would only pay for medical procedures they deemed "medically
necessary"- and guess who made that determination? A doctor, or a
nurse? No, a government bureaucrat did. For example, suppose a patient
advised his GP that he was suffering chest pains. That could be a
symptom of a serious condition, such as a heart attack or collapsed
lung. The GP would immediately order a Chest PA/LAT (CPT code 71020).
If the radiologist read the X-Ray and determined it was negative, HFCA
would refuse payment. The reason according to them, was that there was
nothing wrong with patient so he didn't need the X-ray.

As for their efficiency, we once received a notification for a
Medicare seminar only after it was over. Asked about that later, they
has said the notifications weren't ready in time, but by law they have
to notify the doctors anyway.Apparently the law did not state they
have to notify the doctors *before* the event takes place.

And then there was the famous M.A.C.C. They had announced that
Medicare was having a "Maximum allowable charge" and we had better use
those figures in our claims. So at great expense, we updated our
software, only to be told that HCFA had screwed up again (see a
pattern here) and sent out the wrong numbers. So they sent out another
document with the figures a week before the change was to take effect.
So we scrambled to be ready again. Then incredibly, they announced
that this second submission was wrong also, and a third (!) was
coming,but would not be ready until *after* the changes become
effective. (This paragraph has gone on too long, I'll leave the rest
of this story to your imagination.)

The failing of the Canadian Health Care system are well known (except
perhaps, to the libs on this newsgroup). My fingers are getting tired,
so I'll close with a few excerpts.

From http://www.simcoe.com/article/151678
----
OHIP paid for 12,000 cases to be treated, diagnosed or tested in
American hospitals and clinics last year. But those are only the
patients from Ontario who qualified for OHIP pre-approval for a
medical ticket south.

“For every one of those, there’s probably 10 who say, ‘I can’t wait,’”
said Rick Baker of Timely Medical Alternatives, a B.C.-based medical
brokerage, a type of business that’s sprung up to fill the gap as wait
times put added strain on patients.
----

(So much for Zepp's "only a few hundred" claim.)

http://www.newsdurhamregion.com/news/article/140991
--
Record numbers of Ontarians are being sent to the U.S. by their
government for routine health care that should be available at home. A
Metroland Special Report shows thousands of others are funding their
own medical treatments south of the border, at high personal cost. The
numbers have been rising for the last 10 years. Government approvals
for out-of-country health care funding are up 450 per cent. Should
Ontarians have to use a passport to get health care?
--------
http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2007/10/15/waittimes-fraser.html

Wait times for surgery in Canada at all-time high: study

A typical Canadian seeking surgical or other therapeutic treatment had
to wait 18.3 weeks in 2007, an all-time high, according to new
research published Monday by independent research organization the
Fraser Institute.

"Despite government promises and the billions of dollars funnelled
into the Canadian health-care system, the average patient waited more
than 18 weeks in 2007 between seeing their family doctor and receiving
the surgery or treatment they required," said Nadeem Esmail, director
of Health System Performance Studies at the Fraser Institute and co-
author of the 17th annual edition of Waiting Your Turn: Hospital
Waiting Lists in Canada.
---

Just one footnote - if you were a Canadian suffering from chronic
headaches, and your GP says you would have to wait ten weeks for an
MRI, would you wait it out (and hope it wasn't a tumor) or head to the
USA and an instant answer?

Sueki Tartridge

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On Jan 3, 10:22 am, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
> On Jan 2, 9:00 am, 1-20-2013 <01202...@obamas-lastday.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has
> > access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> > clean bill of health
>
> Oxycontin has reported side effects of muscle spasm and chest pains.
>
> http://www.druglib.com/adverse-reactions_side-effects/oxycontin/serio...
>
> Tater

He takes Oxycontin for back pain. It's EXTREMELY addictive. If you've
ever suffered from chronic,crippling back pain believe me you'd drink
muriatic acid if it would take the pain away.

Sueki Tartridge

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On Jan 3, 11:05 am, Gogarty <Goga...@Clongowes.edu.ie> wrote:
> In article
> <939b66ef-9b7e-4402-b12e-295f219c8...@s31g2000yqs.googlegroups.com>,
> hoofhearte...@yahoo.com says...
> Texas? Oh well, what would one expect. Xenophobia in extremis. A person
> impervious to others and others way of life.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Exactly. For all I care you fucking pinheads can freeze in the dark.

ArmyOfDorkness

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"Sueki Tartridge" <hoofhe...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Lardass swings a pretty good golf club for someone who has chronic,crippling
back pain.

Tater Gumfries

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On Jan 3, 10:34 am, First Post <last_p...@LyingLeftistsare.invalid>
wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 08:54:17 -0800 (PST), Tater Gumfries
> Oh really?  So just how does a "poor man" get treated differently when
> in the ER with a potential heart attack?
> I know that my poor ass has been to the ER within the last year and I
> was treated as well as I could have asked for.  And that was before
> they knew whether I had insurance or a penny to my name.

Limbaugh got a much better room, better treatment, more expensive,
better trained doctor... all the perks. If you don't know this, you
just fell off the turnip truck.

On the other hand, he has the money and the fame that guarantee him
this kind of treatment. Nothing wrong with that. That's the free
market.


Tater

Tater Gumfries

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Jan 3, 2010, 11:05:32 PM1/3/10
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Tater has had that kind of pain. The kind that wouldn't let him get
out of be or walk for days at a time.

Tater has also taken Oxycontin. Didn't get addicted either, cause
Tater followed the doctor's directions.

Limbaugh didn't. He went to the street to get more and more narcotics.
That makes him just as low as a street junkie.

And that's the truth.

Tater

Salty Stan

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On Jan 3, 11:00 pm, Tater Gumfries <ta...@kernsholler.net> wrote:
> On Jan 3, 10:34 am, First Post <last_p...@LyingLeftistsare.invalid>
> wrote:
>
-

> Limbaugh got a much better room, better treatment, more expensive,
> better trained doctor... all the perks.


Really? And you would know this...how?

Sueki Tartridge

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On Jan 3, 8:15 pm, "ArmyOfDorkness" <DorkAsKni...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Sueki Tartridge" <hoofhearte...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> back pain.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

He may not be in "chronic,crippling pain" because of the painkillers
he takes. Btw,have you ever seen him play golf? And why do you call
him a lardass?? He prolly weighs less than your mother.

Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:07:31 AM1/4/10
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The point is whether he was worth millions or if he was living on
$20 a year he wouldn't do without healthcare in the U.S. Now,who do
you think gets better healthcare,Obama or Rush??


> On the other hand, he has the money and the fame that guarantee him
> this kind of treatment. Nothing wrong with that. That's the free
> market.
>

> Tater- Hide quoted text -

Sueki Tartridge

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And your point??

Joe Irvin

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Jan 4, 2010, 9:31:12 AM1/4/10
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Great post and very interesting Salty Stan!

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Leroy Knevil

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Jan 4, 2010, 4:08:38 PM1/4/10
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Rush recovers his mojo in frolic with unidentified adolescent lad ...


http://www.xhamster.com/movies/259730/quick_cumming.html


tenjets

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Jan 7, 2010, 9:23:50 AM1/7/10
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On Jan 3, 7:14 am, Sueki Tartridge <hoofhearte...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jan 2, 7:39 pm,tenjets<spameister3...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> > On Jan 2, 10:32 am, Sueki Tartridge <hoofhearte...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jan 2, 12:10 pm, Gogarty <Goga...@Clongowes.edu.ie> wrote:
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> > > > In article <lNmdnQOODKcV8KLWnZ2dnUVZ_qCdn...@rcn.net>,
> > > > 01202...@obamas-lastday.com says...>Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has

> > > > >access to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a
> > > > >clean bill of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a
> > > > >matter of days!!!!!!!!
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> > > > >If ObamaCare was in-place - Rush would probably still be waiting in the
> > > > >emergency room to have tests performed.
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> > > > >Here's a GREAT video of Rush in Hawaii giving thanks to the fine doctors
> > > > >that gave him comfort:
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> > > > >http://www.thefoxnation.com/rush-limbaugh/2010/01/02/rush-after-scare...
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> > > > care-system-works-just-fine
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> > > > >It's great to know that America has the best healthcare system in the
> > > > >world - bar none. Here's hoping Obama and the democratic crooks in
> > > > >Congress fail in their effort to take this access to amazing healthcare
> > > > >away from us with the ObamaCare debacle!!!
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> > > > He can afford it, can't he? My sister had exactly the same thing in London
> > > > just before Christmas. She was whisked to the hospital in minutes. No waiting.
> > > > Quoth she: "You won't find me complaining about the National Health Service."
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> > > > In an emergency I'll take the NHS every time.
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figured. never known a compassionate conservative - why start with you?

Jerry Okamura

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Jan 8, 2010, 3:55:25 PM1/8/10
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Not true. People like Rush will always get the healthcare they need because
they do not depend on anyone else to pay for their own needs. They have the
money to get the best healthcare that they want. It is those who depend on
someone else to pay for their healthcare needs, that are the ones who will
get the short end of the stick. "If" they depend on someone else to pay for
their needs, and they cannot pay for their own needs, then the one paying
the bill, will decide whether to pay or not pay. Which means that if the
"payer" will not pay, that person is shit out of luck. That is the problem
in a nutshell. It is far better to be able to take care of your own needs,
then to depend on someone else to take care of you. Because when you depend
on someone else, you are betting your life that they WILL take care of you,
but they can also refuse to take care of you.


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> Thanks to the amazing health care that each and every American has access
> to in the United States today, Rush Limbaugh has been given a clean bill
> of health and thankfully he will be back on the airwaves in a matter of
> days!!!!!!!!
>
> If ObamaCare was in-place - Rush would probably still be waiting in the
> emergency room to have tests performed.
>
> Here's a GREAT video of Rush in Hawaii giving thanks to the fine doctors
> that gave him comfort:
>

> http://www.thefoxnation.com/rush-limbaugh/2010/01/02/rush-after-scare-health-care-system-works-just-fine

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