Re: (OT) SCOX Files Chapter 11 (Reorg)



Floyd L. Davidson <floyd@xxxxxxxxxx> did eloquently scribble:
"Robert M. Riches Jr." <spamtrap42@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2007-09-14, Floyd L. Davidson <floyd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You should probably be aware that my daughter has
testified to both houses of Congress on the need to
improve health care (specifically in regard to funding
the Indian Health Service).

Lets just do hope that Mrs. Clinton does have the
opportunity to correct the abjectly disgusting
directions that the most recent resident of the
Whitehouse has taken.

Let's just hope she does _NOT_ have another opportunity to
try to turn this country's medical system into a socialized
disaster!

The worst disaster she could possibly have, would improve
on what we have now.

Don't think I'll ever understand the mentality of people who object to a
national health service. Ours in the UK might be overstretched,
over-administered and over expensive, but it's still better than anything
the americans have been able to come up with.
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