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What's the focus on the double anal thing here for? Hell, maybe she likes it, we don't know...
Every performer decides what they will and won't do on camera just like every person decides what they will or won't do in real life. If someone suggested double anal to me I'd laugh at their audacity, but then again if someone said they wanted to tie me up and cum on my face, I'd laugh at that too. The girls bound to be in shock, scared and feeling very lonely right now, regardless of who she knows or doesn't know. And I'd imagine every other person on the first, second or third gen list has to be a total wreck right now too. |
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Background Briefing: The Canadian Health Care System By Benedict Irvine and Shannon Ferguson. This briefing is based on a report by Stephen Pollard, which was commissioned by Civitas in 2002. Health care in Canada has long been a source of national pride. Known as ?medicare?, the system is publicly financed but privately run, it provides universal coverage and care is free at the point of use. The system is based on five founding principles. Care must be universal, portable, comprehensive, accessible, and publicly administered. But does medicare adhere to these principles? Many think not. Ten Systems and Five Founding Principles: The Development of Medicare Canada?s version of national public health insurance is characterised by local control, doctor autonomy and consumer choice ? patients theoretically have a free choice of physician and hospital. (Kraker, 2002). The ten provincial governments are the key providers of health care, having the constitutional responsibility for planning, financing, and evaluating the provision of hospital care, negotiating salaries of health professionals and negotiating fees for physician services. The result is that each provincial insurance plan differs slightly ? mostly in how far each extends public insurance coverage beyond medically necessary hospital and physician services (Kraker, 2002). |
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I read somewhere that the drug cocktails will cost around 10-15k per year to prolong life for someone who is hiv positive. It will cost around 10-15k to add an additional year of healthy life to someone with HIV. Unfortunately it appears that people will more money get the better end of the deal :(
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The only thing I learned from that article is that Gene Ross is an idiot.
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Sounds like a smart girl to me.
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Taken from : http://www.gpiatlantic.org/releases/pr_cost_aids.shtml "Rather than becoming complacent about HIV/AIDS dues to successes at home, it is incumbent upon Canada and other wealthy nations to apply their successful experience abroad, to provide the necessary resources for education and prevention in developing nations, and to facilitate the low-cost provision of drugs that can assist HIV patients to manage the disease successfully. That assistance should not be regarded as a "cost," but as an "investment" that will reduce the appalling costs of the disease and has already been proven to do so in Canada." I can only tell you by what I read ,I didnt make this up. |
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