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12clicks 03-14-2005 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
No deception? What are you, hard of thinking? Paying a CNN commentator to talk up Bush's policies, and not telling anyone, is about as deceptive as it gets.

what's it like going thru life having to lie to look smart?
son, please quote from the article where it says a CNN commentator was paid to talk up Bush's policies.
you'r lies never stop so I'll stop them for you.

I'll wait while you back up yet another lie.

12clicks 03-14-2005 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
Government pays CNN commentator to say what they want him to say = Fake news.

.

look, the little boy keeps yelling a lie thinking it somehow makes it true. :1orglaugh

come on little boy, show us where the article says a CNN commentator was paid by the government. :1orglaugh



imagine coming into contact with this moron in real life.
his neighbors must want to shoot themselves. :1orglaugh

xxxdesign-net 03-14-2005 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slavdogg
look at the source
NYTImes, nuf said

the most Anti-American newspaper in the country


anti-american ...? :1orglaugh Is that waht you are called if you critisize the government..? Want some freedom fires with that? :Hollering

Rich 03-14-2005 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
what's it like going thru life having to lie to look smart?
son, please quote from the article where it says a CNN commentator was paid to talk up Bush's policies.
you'r lies never stop so I'll stop them for you.

I'll wait while you back up yet another lie.

What's it like going through life looking stupid all the time?

Of course you're kidding, because you're a very well informed man, and you already know all about the Armstrong Williams incident. Plus, it's not as if you can't read a full page of text, no, you're a very intelligent, fully literate man. I'm sure you read history books like most of us read newspapers.


Quote:

They insisted that there was no similarity to the case of Armstrong Williams, a conservative columnist who promoted the administration's chief education initiative, the No Child Left Behind Act, without disclosing $240,000 in payments from the Education Department.

Wow, if these are my lies, I can't wait to see when I'm telling the truth!

Rich 03-14-2005 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
look, the little boy keeps yelling a lie thinking it somehow makes it true. :1orglaugh

come on little boy, show us where the article says a CNN commentator was paid by the government. :1orglaugh



imagine coming into contact with this moron in real life.
his neighbors must want to shoot themselves. :1orglaugh

See above. I feel sorry for your children if you have any. Are you even able to read them a bedtime story? I've never even seen a child which such a reading comprehension problem.

xxxdesign-net 03-14-2005 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
I missed where the articles were proved to be false (unlike a large number of NY Times articles)

so hmmm, articles produced by the government that are true are no different than articles produced by a third party that are true.

yup, I can't think of a more serious problem than the government putting out the truth to be picked up by news orginizations.


LOL .. let Bush tell the americans the "truth" about his social security program... And then let people make up their mind based on the very "infomative and objective" Bush's sponsored "news report" .... :flagface :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 01:58 PM

However, despite the fact that your words contain nothing but utter nonsense, your smily faces do present a great point.


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh - Hey look, I'm a genius like 12dicks now too!

12clicks 03-14-2005 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
What's it like going through life looking stupid all the time?

Of course you're kidding, because you're a very well informed man, and you already know all about the Armstrong Williams incident. Plus, it's not as if you can't read a full page of text, no, you're a very intelligent, fully literate man. I'm sure you read history books like most of us read newspapers.

dear lying child, I know you'd like to cloud your lying but you said a CNN commentator was paid by the government.

admit you lied to make a point and we'll move on to your other lies.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
See above. I feel sorry for your children if you have any. Are you even able to read them a bedtime story? I've never even seen a child which such a reading comprehension problem.

I understand your child like reflex of throwing up bullshit to hide your lies but can you tell us where in the article it said a CNN commentator was paid by the government?

come on silly child, you said it. did you lie, are you that stupid, or did you just drink that much kool aide?

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

theking 03-14-2005 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
What's it like going through life looking stupid all the time?

Of course you're kidding, because you're a very well informed man, and you already know all about the Armstrong Williams incident. Plus, it's not as if you can't read a full page of text, no, you're a very intelligent, fully literate man. I'm sure you read history books like most of us read newspapers.





Wow, if these are my lies, I can't wait to see when I'm telling the truth!

Hmm...Richy boy...you said "CNN commentator"...the last that I knew Armstrong Williams is not employed by CNN but is a radio talk jock. Am I mistaken? In addition what took place with Armstrong Williams has little to do with the crux of the NY Times article.

Rich 03-14-2005 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
dear lying child, I know you'd like to cloud your lying but you said a CNN commentator was paid by the government.

admit you lied to make a point and we'll move on to your other lies.

Are you serious? I just posted the part about the CNN commentator being paid by the government.

Quote:

Armstrong Williams, a conservative columnist who promoted the administration's chief education initiative, the No Child Left Behind Act, without disclosing $240,000 in payments from the Education Departmen
I don't understand what's so hard to understand here. Armstrong Williams is on CNN, and the Education Department is the government the last time I checked.

You're really grasping at straws here.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
LOL .. let Bush tell the americans the "truth" about his social security program... And then let people make up their mind based on the very "infomative and objective" Bush's sponsored "news report" .... :flagface :1orglaugh

oh look, another idiot canadian thinking he has a clue about America.

hey, why don;'t you explain how your healthcare is better than ours.
thats always good for a laugh.
Then we'll move onto your version of social security. :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 02:04 PM

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLIT...sh.journalist/


Quote:

n a statement, the group of 4,000 members called on all broadcast and print media that carry Williams' work or use him as a commentator -- a group that includes CNN -- to "drop him immediately."

This is hilarious, only on GFY can you be called a stupid liar for being completely right.

Rich 03-14-2005 02:07 PM

"b) We have the Canada pension plan, fairly similar to your SS, only ours isn't "on the verge of collapse"."

Read: Ours will still exist in 15 years.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
Are you serious? I just posted the part about the CNN commentator being paid by the government.



I don't understand what's so hard to understand here. Armstrong Williams is on CNN, and the Education Department is the government the last time I checked.

You're really grasping at straws here.

dear lying child, again, I understand how children, when backed into a corner with the truth, will try to lie their way out of it but this is getting embarrassing.
Armstrong Williams is not a CNN commentator.

Isn't it time for you to pretend you have pressing business and run from this thread?
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

theking 03-14-2005 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
Are you serious? I just posted the part about the CNN commentator being paid by the government.



I don't understand what's so hard to understand here. Armstrong Williams is on CNN, and the Education Department is the government the last time I checked.

You're really grasping at straws here.

Richy boy...you were proven to be a liar about "CNN commentator"...just as you have been proven to be a liar about many subjects...many times. But the voices in your head tell you to never admit it. FYI...Armstrong Williams has appeared on CNN...as a quest from time to time...on some of the talking head shows...but is not...I repeat...is not a CNN commentator...thus your lie exposed.

xxxdesign-net 03-14-2005 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
oh look, another idiot canadian thinking he has a clue about America.

hey, why don;'t you explain how your healthcare is better than ours.
thats always good for a laugh.
Then we'll move onto your version of social security. :1orglaugh

lol.. lets recap.. You say something unbelievably stupid.. I point it to you.. And you come back with that..?

You want something good for a laugh..? Maybe you can tell us again how you debunked Einstein? Or maybe you can make us laugh again telling us how you would have cleaned John Kerry's clock during the debates.. with your amazing internet debating skills...?!

:1orglaugh

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
"b) We have the Canada pension plan, fairly similar to your SS, only ours isn't "on the verge of collapse"."

Read: Ours will still exist in 15 years.

hahaha, you better edit out the lie that "hundreds of thousands of families go bankrupt in America over healthcare" :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
dear lying child, again, I understand how children, when backed into a corner with the truth, will try to lie their way out of it but this is getting embarrassing.
Armstrong Williams is not a CNN commentator.

Isn't it time for you to pretend you have pressing business and run from this thread?
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

I've seen him on CNN many times.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLIT...sh.journalist/

In a statement, the group of 4,000 members called on all broadcast and print media that carry Williams' work or use him as a commentator -- a group that includes CNN -- to "drop him immediately."

Explain to us again how I'm wrong, oh wize one.

The only person who looks stupid in this thread is you. You can tell by the fact that the only person argeeing with you, is Pathfinder.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
lol.. lets recap.. You say something unbelievably stupid.. I point it to you.. And you come back with that..?

You want something good for a laugh..? Maybe you can tell us again how you debunked Einstein? Or maybe you can make us laugh again telling us how you would have cleaned John Kerry's clock during the debates.. with your amazing internet debating skills...?!

:1orglaugh

and this somehow makes you credible when talkinga bout the US?

how funny.
son, I don't think you understand how funny I find it that every day threads are started and perpetuated by jealous, loser, canadians about how bad the US is.

compared to what????
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
hahaha, you better edit out the lie that "hundreds of thousands of families go bankrupt in America over healthcare" :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

How have you lived so long with absolutly no understand of the world around you? It's as if you live in a fantasy world.

I guess that's just another one of my "America hating" lies, huh Ron?


I know you can't read more than one sentance at a time, but try real hard this time. Doing that will help you look stupid less often in the future.

Quote:

Medical bills make up half of bankruptcies
Study finds most bankruptcy filers had health
insurance


The Associated Press
Updated: 7:43 a.m. ET Feb. 2, 2005


BOSTON - Costly illnesses trigger about half of all
personal bankruptcies, and most of those who go
bankrupt because of medical problems have health
insurance, according to findings from a Harvard
University study to be released Wednesday.

Researchers from Harvard?s law and medical schools
said the findings underscore the inadequacy of many
private insurance plans that offer worst-case
catastrophic coverage, but little financial security
for less severe illnesses.

?Unless you?re Bill Gates, you?re just one serious
illness away from bankruptcy,? said Dr. David
Himmelstein, the study?s lead author and an associate
professor of medicine. ?Most of the medically bankrupt
were average Americans who happened to get sick.?

The study, to be published online Wednesday by the
journal Health Affairs, distributed questionnaires to
1,771 bankruptcy filers in 2001 in California,
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. That
year, there were 1.46 million personal bankruptcies in
the United States.

More than 900 of those questioned underwent more
detailed interviews about their financial and medical
circumstances for what the authors say is the first
in-depth study of medical causes of personal
bankruptcies, which have risen rapidly in recent
years.

Illness and medical bills were cited as the cause, at
least in part, for 46.2 percent of the personal
bankruptcies in the study. Himmelstein said the figure
rose to 54.5 percent when three other factors were
counted as medical-related triggers for bankruptcies:
births, deaths and pathological gambling addiction.

The study estimates medical-caused bankruptcies affect
about 2 million Americans each year, counting debtors
and their dependents, including 700,000 children.

Most were insured
Most of those seeking court protection from creditors
had health insurance, with more than three-quarters
reporting they had coverage at the start of the
illness that triggered bankruptcy. The study said 38
percent had lost coverage at least temporarily by the
time they filed for bankruptcy, with illness
frequently leading to the loss of both a job and
insurance.

Out-of-pocket medical expenses covering co-payments,
deductibles and uncovered health services averaged
$13,460 for bankruptcy filers who had private
insurance at the onset of illness, compared with
$10,893 for those without coverage. Those who
initially had private coverage but lost it during
their illness faced the highest cost, an average of
$18,005.

?We need to rethink health reform,? said Dr. Steffie
Woolhandler, a study co-author and associate professor
of medicine at Cambridge-based Harvard. ?Covering the
uninsured isn?t enough. We also must upgrade and
guarantee continuous coverage for those who have
insurance.?

Susan Pisano, a spokeswoman for America?s Health
Insurance Plans, representing nearly 1,300 health
insurance providers, said the study did not adequately
explore the role that disability income protection
plans and personal savings can play in helping someone
with a medical problem avoid bankruptcy.

?It?s very important to ask questions about what the
financial stressors are for American families, but we
don?t think this study digs deeply enough,? Pisano
said.

Middle-class hit hard
The findings indicate medical-related bankruptcies hit
middle-class families hard ? 56 percent of the filers
owned a home, and the same number had attended
college.

?Families with coverage faced unaffordable
co-payments, deductibles and bills for uncovered items
like physical therapy, psychiatric care and
prescription drugs,? Himmelstein said.

The study, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, did not examine how many bankruptcy filers
were from dual-income families where both partners had
insurance, Himmelstein said.

Jeff Morris, resident scholar at the American
Bankruptcy Institute, founded by Congress in 1982 to
analyze bankruptcy trends, said the Harvard findings
roughly mirror those of a 1996 ABI study in which 57
percent of bankruptcy filers cited medical problems as
a primary bankruptcy cause. Respondents in that study
were more likely to cite three other factors as
primary causes, including easy access to credit, job
loss and financial mismanagement.

Morris said he was aware of no data indicating that
the Harvard study, which was based on 2001 bankruptcy
filings, does not accurately reflect current trends in
medical-related bankruptcies.

?Medical coverage is becoming more for catastrophic
loss than for intermediate expenses,? Morris said.

I guess I was lying because I didn't say MANY hundreds of thousands?

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
I've seen him on CNN many times.



Explain to us again how I'm wrong, oh wize one.

The only person who looks stupid in this thread is you. You can tell by the fact that the only person argeeing with you, is Pathfinder.

dear moron, I've seen jerry springer on CNN many times as well, doesn't make him an employee or comentator *of* CNNs.

He's a freelance commentator that anyone was free to use or not at their discretion.

but you keep pretending he's a CNN commentator.

and as an aside, this article is NOT abour Mr. Williams, nor is the argument.
I told you to read the article. did you?

theking 03-14-2005 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
I've seen him on CNN many times.



Explain to us again how I'm wrong, oh wize one.

The only person who looks stupid in this thread is you. You can tell by the fact that the only person argeeing with you, is Pathfinder.

Oh you with the wee little brain...Richy boy. Try this on for size...I have seen alot of different people on CNN many times as guests...and guess what...this does not qualify them as being CNN commentators. You lied when you said "CNN commentators"...just that simple...but the voices in your head...you know...the ones that tell you that you have three degrees and own three of the largest casinos on the net...tell you never to admit that you are a liar.

Rich 03-14-2005 02:22 PM

hmm, so, now you've been caught lying about my lying twice in a row. Let's see how many smilie faces and insults about Canadians it takes to make you feel you've made up for your stupidity on this one. I'm guess 7 laughing faces and 4 Canadian insults, this thread is pretty ugly for old 12dicks.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
How have you lived so long with absolutly no understand of the world around you? It's as if you live in a fantasy world.

I guess that's just another one of my "America hating" lies, huh Ron?


I know you can't read more than one sentance at a time, but try real hard this time. Doing that will help you look stupid less often in the future.




I guess I was lying because I didn't say MANY hundreds of thousands?

hahahaha, no wonder you believe you've got it good in canada. :1orglaugh

here are the key parts to that study, child:

"""Illness and medical bills were cited as the cause, at
least in part,"""

"""The study, to be published online Wednesday by the
journal Health Affairs, distributed questionnaires to
1,771 bankruptcy filers in 2001 in California,
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas."""


I'm yes, it was my illness that caused my bankruptcy, not my idiotic spending. :1orglaugh

you own swamp land don't you richie? :1orglaugh

xxxdesign-net 03-14-2005 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
and this somehow makes you credible when talkinga bout the US?

how funny.
son, I don't think you understand how funny I find it that every day threads are started and perpetuated by jealous, loser, canadians about how bad the US is.

compared to what????
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

credible when talkinga bout the US? On what planet are you? LOL If an English teacher tells you 2+2=4... you cant comeback saying what you are saying is worthless because you arent credible... I dont need any "credibility" to say what I said... But nice try.. you might have fooled some of you followers.. lol

:flagface

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
hmm, so, now you've been caught lying about my lying twice in a row. Let's see how many smilie faces and insults about Canadians it takes to make you feel you've made up for your stupidity on this one. I'm guess 7 laughing faces and 4 Canadian insults, this thread is pretty ugly for old 12dicks.

dude, your wife isn't here. no one but her thinks you're right.

when you're not lying, you're an idiot. :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
dear moron, I've seen jerry springer on CNN many times as well, doesn't make him an employee or comentator *of* CNNs.

He's a freelance commentator that anyone was free to use or not at their discretion.

but you keep pretending he's a CNN commentator.

and as an aside, this article is NOT abour Mr. Williams, nor is the argument.
I told you to read the article. did you?

ahahaha, trying to win an argument with semantics is easier if you understand what semantics are.

CNN paid this guy to go on the air and talk about issues. He's not a guest like Jerry Springer, he's a journalist. That makes him a commentator, although I guess the fact that he doesn't work for CNN full time makes a difference in your mind. The point is, is doesn't fucking matter what venue these people are doing it on, they're being paid to promote the government's agenda. CNN, talk radio, newspapers, it doesn't matter. He went on CNN, paid by the government, and talked up Bush's policies. I'm right, you're wrong, get over it. It's not the first time, and it won't be the last.

But hey, at least Pathfinder agrees with you. We all know how not crazy he is.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
I dont need any "credibility" to say what I said...
:flagface

lucky for you. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Rich 03-14-2005 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
hahahaha, no wonder you believe you've got it good in canada. :1orglaugh

here are the key parts to that study, child:

"""Illness and medical bills were cited as the cause, at
least in part,"""

"""The study, to be published online Wednesday by the
journal Health Affairs, distributed questionnaires to
1,771 bankruptcy filers in 2001 in California,
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas."""


I'm yes, it was my illness that caused my bankruptcy, not my idiotic spending. :1orglaugh

you own swamp land don't you richie? :1orglaugh

What? That makes absolutely no sense, sorry. Now you're just posting jiberish and hoping people will stop reading this thread because you look so stupid. I'm yes???

Over half of American bankruptcies are caused by medial bills. That's what I said. You called me a liar. I linked to an AP news story regarding a study that proves that fact, not the only one but a very good one.

Tell me again how I'm wrong?

Show me something that says there aren't hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies per year in the US caused by medial bills.

I guess the way to figure out if you're right or wrong in a situation is, just throw all the facts out the window, and if you want to be right, agree with 12clicks.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
ahahaha, trying to win an argument with semantics is easier if you understand what semantics are.

CNN paid this guy to go on the air and talk about issues. He's not a guest like Jerry Springer, he's a journalist. That makes him a commentator, although I guess the fact that he doesn't work for CNN full time makes a difference in your mind. The point is, is doesn't fucking matter what venue these people are doing it on, they're being paid to promote the government's agenda. CNN, talk radio, newspapers, it doesn't matter. He went on CNN, paid by the government, and talked up Bush's policies. I'm right, you're wrong, get over it. It's not the first time, and it won't be the last.

But hey, at least Pathfinder agrees with you. We all know how not crazy he is.

hahahah, if it gets you thru the day believe it.
you started with "fake" stories, moved onto "CNN commentators" and threw in some other shit about the government somehow tricking people. sadly, none of it is true.

Rich 03-14-2005 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
hahahah, if it gets you thru the day believe it.
you started with "fake" stories, moved onto "CNN commentators" and threw in some other shit about the government somehow tricking people. sadly, none of it is true.

You have a sad, warped vision of reality. Yes, the government put out news stories designed to look like they were made by the network, but no, they're not fake. Yes, the government paid a guy hundreds of thousands to go on CNN and talk up a government program, but he's not a commentator (so somehow it's ok??).

Like I said, I have no idea how you've made it so far in life with such low mental capacity. I though natural selection was supposed to weed out people like you in childhood.

theking 03-14-2005 02:35 PM

Quote:

Costly illnesses trigger about half of all
personal bankruptcies, and most of those who go
bankrupt because of medical problems have health
insurance, according to findings from a Harvard
University study to be released Wednesday.

Hmm...people that have a "costly illness" are not usually able to produce income...thus the illness triggers bankruptcy...even though they have "health insurance". Damn I am shocked...Richy boy...but then again...before you edited your post...you were lying about the actual facts. Of course those voices in your head...you know the same ones that tell you that you have three degrees and own three of the largest casinos on the net...when in fact you merely own a mediocre AVS...will never allow you to admit to lying...now will they...Richy boy?

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
What? That makes absolutely no sense, sorry. Now you're just posting jiberish and hoping people will stop reading this thread because you look so stupid. I'm yes???

Over half of American bankruptcies are caused by medial bills. That's what I said. You called me a liar. I linked to an AP news story regarding a study that proves that fact, not the only one but a very good one.

Tell me again how I'm wrong?

The study, to be published online Wednesday by the
journal Health Affairs, distributed questionnaires to
1,771 bankruptcy filers in 2001 in California,
Illinois, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas. That
year, there were 1.46 million personal bankruptcies in
the United States.

Illness and medical bills were cited as the cause, at
least in part, for 46.2 percent of the personal
bankruptcies in the study. Himmelstein said the figure
rose to 54.5 percent when three other factors were
counted as medical-related triggers for bankruptcies:
births, deaths and pathological gambling addiction.


I see less than 50% of 1771 bankruptcies caused by medical issues until you add in "pathological gambling addiction." :1orglaugh
no wonder you're so gullible with other stuff, you're unable to see how a poll is twisted for a desired effect (think john kerry, pre election) :1orglaugh
Show me something that says there aren't hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies per year in the US caused by medial bills.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
I guess the way to figure out if you're right or wrong in a situation is, just throw all the facts out the window, and if you want to be right, agree with 12clicks.

No, its to look at all the bankruptcy records (not just 1771 of them) and find out the answers.

you see under 2000 and accept an extrapolation into the millions?
typical.

Rich 03-14-2005 02:41 PM

Yes I do, that's how studies work 12clicks, it's called the law of averages. That's why the AP also "accepts" it, as does everyone else on the face of the earth with common sense and some form of diploma.

Again, that's the type of thing normal people learn in the 10th grade.


http://www.bbcamerica.com/images/gen...hoto_ricky.jpg

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
They are fake. They pretend to be news stories, but they're not

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
Yes, the government put out news stories designed to look like they were made by the network, but no, they're not fake.

you can only backpeddle so far, halfwit before you end up calling yourself a liar. :1orglaugh

I'm pretty sure I'm done here. keep arguing with yourself halfwit, I love it! :1orglaugh

theking 03-14-2005 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
What? That makes absolutely no sense, sorry. Now you're just posting jiberish and hoping people will stop reading this thread because you look so stupid. I'm yes???

Over half of American bankruptcies are caused by medial bills. That's what I said. You called me a liar. I linked to an AP news story regarding a study that proves that fact, not the only one but a very good one.

Tell me again how I'm wrong?

Show me something that says there aren't hundreds of thousands of bankruptcies per year in the US caused by medial bills.

I guess the way to figure out if you're right or wrong in a situation is, just throw all the facts out the window, and if you want to be right, agree with 12clicks.

You are wrong.

Costly illnesses trigger about half of all
personal bankruptcies, and most of those who go
bankrupt because of medical problems have health
insurance, according to findings from a Harvard
University study to be released Wednesday.


It is not the medical bills that trigger a bankruptcy...it is the illness. Sick people do not usually produce income. Payments can be made on any medical bill...but without income...medical bills or any other type of bill cannot be paid. Some insurances do provide a temporary income...and one can aquire other types of temporay income...un-employment insurance...State disability insurance...SS disability insurance...etc. But these temporary incomes are not usually enough to meet all financial obligations...thus there comes a point of bankruptcy. No need to thank me for educating you...Richy boy.

xxxdesign-net 03-14-2005 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicks
lucky for you. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh


*12clicks OWNED me in his own mind*


Just like he OWNED Einstein.. :1orglaugh

ADL Colin 03-14-2005 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxxdesign-net
Just like he OWNED Einstein.. :1orglaugh

That is an all-time classic thread.

12clicks 03-14-2005 02:46 PM

wait, wait. I can dumb it down more for this moron.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
They are fake.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich
they're not fake.


:1orglaugh


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