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TWA
London, KY
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all insurance companies now use medicar and medicaid guidelines for their descisions, so much for blaming the insurance companies, wait a minute isnt that what obozocare does is force you to buy insurance hahahahaha what idgits
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ !
I see, you dodged my comment on Paul's dead campaign manager, who died broke and without coverage...
Seems like a "Christian" thing to do, since his death didn't affect you, right ??
We see who needs rhetoric and who finds reality....
You'd be a better joke, than stevie writes, except sad, rather, than funny....
Yeah, posting the numbers is impressive, for you.
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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Amused Slew wrote: It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ ! I see, you dodged my comment on Paul's dead campaign manager, who died broke and without coverage... Seems like a "Christian" thing to do, since his death didn't affect you, right ?? We see who needs rhetoric and who finds reality.... You'd be a better joke, than stevie writes, except sad, rather, than funny.... Yeah, posting the numbers is impressive, for you. You are changing the point. My question was what do you think of the death panels,the elitist having a decision of what is going to be permissible for any one to have for treatment,etc. Paul`s friend had his own decisions to make.He is dead.What could any of us done about it ,or can do now?Christian I am all the way,not like Obama where it only counts when pined to the wall.6494
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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Coverage of insurance is not the subject.What is up for questioning is some clown in Washington trying to determine what can be done over and around the Dr`s with you!I have discussed this with my Dr.and we have decided to do what ever we think best,and the decision of (someone) elsewhere will be ignored.
This is also my attitude towards the gun control.These things are my decisions,not anyone elses.My question to you remains:Do you have opinions or just like the other poster has said,you have a mental disorder?6494
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Not changing the point, but it's nice/Christian you dismiss an actual death, by a guy without coverage...
It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ !
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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Amused Slew wrote: Not changing the point, but it's nice/Christian you dismiss an actual death, by a guy without coverage... It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ ! You confuse the point again.Coverage is a discussion as to the content of the policy,does it cover the medical involved.The death panel is not about coverage in the same sense,as it simply involves the question of do they ,or,are they going to pay for medical that is covered and required.See the difference?An insurance policy tells you what is involved and is a contract.You pay for what you and the company want covered.Obama Care allows this panel to tell the Drs.what is allowed and if the Dr. goes ahead doing what he and the patient think is correct,the Dr.is fined enough to drive him/her out of business. Keep talking about the death of someone and claiming all sorts of silly things that are not related. 6494,I like that number.
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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BTW,we all die,sooner or later.The fact we have enough sense to have medical coverage to help pay the bills,or,prepaid funeral,or,a invested retirement,has always, up to now, been a personal choice.The so called greatest generation were all independent thinkers and personal responsibility people.
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Not changing the point, but it's nice/Christian you dismiss an actual death, by a guy without coverage...
It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ !
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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Amused Slew wrote: Not changing the point, but it's nice/Christian you dismiss an actual death, by a guy without coverage... It's a dumb question, since medical decisions on coverage have been made for eons.. Of course, you're such a partisan putz, that's above your IQ ! One more attempt to get you to think>Coverage is determined by the policy content.Deciding what to do about the usual and normal treatment by the appointed elitist in Washington called death panels,is the question.You comprehend? Why are you so concerned about one that passed away?A relative?
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Call them whatever you've been taught, but it's clear hypocrisy to cry about titles... WHEN you're avoiding REALITY !!! I see, you dodged my comment on Paul's dead campaign manager, who died broke and without coverage... Seems like a "Christian" thing to do, since his death didn't affect you, right ?? We see who needs rhetoric and who finds reality.... Question: Does the Affordable Care Act (i.e.,“Obamacare”), include “death panels”? Answer: If you consider death panels to be people who answer the phone when you doctor calls to find out whether you can have heart bypass surgery at age 70, then no. Over the weekend, Paul Ryan said that death panels and a group the law did create, the Independent Payment Advisory Board, were the same thing. This board has 15 members, all of whom must be confirmed by the Senate. They are charged with finding ways to keep health care spending in line so that the program doesn’t go bankrupt. The board makes recommendations to Congress, which can accept or reject them.(The suggestions take effect after a certain amount of time if Congress refuses to vote. This is done so that Congress can’t just ignore the board.) The law prohibits the board from rationing care, cutting benefits, changing eligibility or raising Medicare premiums. So the group cannot suggest that everyone over age 75 is no longer eligible for a knee replacement. It may, however, recommend that your surgeon be paid 5 percent less for performing the operation. Yeah, posting the numbers is impressive, for you.
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Call them whatever you've been taught, but it's clear hypocrisy to cry about titles...
WHEN you're avoiding REALITY !!!
I see, you dodged my comment on Paul's dead campaign manager, who died broke and without coverage...
Seems like a "Christian" thing to do, since his death didn't affect you, right ??
We see who needs rhetoric and who finds reality....
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Not an American and didn't want help... Are "we" done or did you have ANYTHING intelligent to share ???
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Nice religious right comment, thanks for clarifying yourself, son....
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whitehair
Shelbyville, KY
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Amused Slew wrote: Call them whatever you've been taught, but it's clear hypocrisy to cry about titles... WHEN you're avoiding REALITY !!! I see, you dodged my comment on Paul's dead campaign manager, who died broke and without coverage... Seems like a "Christian" thing to do, since his death didn't affect you, right ?? We see who needs rhetoric and who finds reality.... Question: Does the Affordable Care Act (i.e.,“Obamacare”), include “death panels”? Answer: If you consider death panels to be people who answer the phone when you doctor calls to find out whether you can have heart bypass surgery at age 70, then no. Over the weekend, Paul Ryan said that death panels and a group the law did create, the Independent Payment Advisory Board, were the same thing. This board has 15 members, all of whom must be confirmed by the Senate. They are charged with finding ways to keep health care spending in line so that the program doesn’t go bankrupt. The board makes recommendations to Congress, which can accept or reject them.(The suggestions take effect after a certain amount of time if Congress refuses to vote. This is done so that Congress can’t just ignore the board.) The law prohibits the board from rationing care, cutting benefits, changing eligibility or raising Medicare premiums. So the group cannot suggest that everyone over age 75 is no longer eligible for a knee replacement. It may, however, recommend that your surgeon be paid 5 percent less for performing the operation. Yeah, posting the numbers is impressive, for you. Thanks for the information about the death panels.Trouble is,all we get from the news is not as you say.Also the talk is that the Drs.will be fined(taxed?)$100,000 if they perform the knee surgery the panel says not to do.!First.time.more on the second and so on.My question still is Why do we need any one to even discuss this with the Dr.and why does he need to call and get permission to do the Care? My point was and still is -it is my decision and my Dr`s.,not some bozo in Washington.You have not answered this. Now about the guy that died with no insurance and was broke,many a millionare has done the same!Many of the winners of the lottery do this!At least so goes the news.What is your point?Could any one help him?I don`t know,do you?Why are you lingering on this one case? The first posting of the 6494 was simply a slip of the finger,but it riled you,so repeated.Want more? Back to the panel.If the question of medical treatment had to be passed by Congress,and the Congress sat on it as they do,death panel term is probably correct!Due to delay.This whole thing seems like a waste .($$)
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need it too
AOL
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Judged:
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the Muslims have just warned the world - { via al ja zerza - big al gores NEW Arab network } that another 911 style attack will happen soon ,... one can only wonder , just what those morons are up too this time ,.......
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TWA
Somerset, KY
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how come they dont want to talk about the kenyans brother living in a mud hut, or his uncle here illegally, or all the kids in the streets of chicago that die weekly because they refuse to enforce the law
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Sorry, to hear about your parents... Nice religious right comment, thanks for clarifying yourself, son....
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Since: Jul 12
Spring, TX
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Please wait...
After digging to a depth of 300 feet, last year, American scientists found traces of copper wiring dating back 1000 years, and came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network in operation, at that time.
Not wanting to be outdone, in the weeks that followed, Russian scientists dug down 500 feet, and headlines in the Russian newspapers read, "Russian scientists have found traces of 2000 year old optical fibers, and have concluded that their ancestors already had advanced high-tech digital fiber optic telephone service 1000 years earlier than the Americans."
One week later, the American press reported the following, "After digging as deep as 1,000 feet, our scientists have found absolutely nothing, and have concluded that as far back as 5000 years ago, our ancestors were already using mobile phones."
Sounds kind of like something Obama would do, doesn't it?
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skillett
Louisville, KY
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BIG_STEVIE wrote: After digging to a depth of 300 feet, last year, American scientists found traces of copper wiring dating back 1000 years, and came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network in operation, at that time. Not wanting to be outdone, in the weeks that followed, Russian scientists dug down 500 feet, and headlines in the Russian newspapers read, "Russian scientists have found traces of 2000 year old optical fibers, and have concluded that their ancestors already had advanced high-tech digital fiber optic telephone service 1000 years earlier than the Americans." One week later, the American press reported the following, "After digging as deep as 1,000 feet, our scientists have found absolutely nothing, and have concluded that as far back as 5000 years ago, our ancestors were already using mobile phones." Sounds kind of like something Obama would do, doesn't it? Thats a good one.
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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BIG_STEVIE wrote: After digging to a depth of 300 feet, last year, American scientists found traces of copper wiring dating back 1000 years, and came to the conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network in operation, at that time. Not wanting to be outdone, in the weeks that followed, Russian scientists dug down 500 feet, and headlines in the Russian newspapers read, "Russian scientists have found traces of 2000 year old optical fibers, and have concluded that their ancestors already had advanced high-tech digital fiber optic telephone service 1000 years earlier than the Americans." One week later, the American press reported the following, "After digging as deep as 1,000 feet, our scientists have found absolutely nothing, and have concluded that as far back as 5000 years ago, our ancestors were already using mobile phones." Sounds kind of like something Obama would do, doesn't it? Actually, sounds like something a racist, wing nut, teabagger would accuse Obama of doing... rather than a dumb, old, joke, by a dumber, older, joker....
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