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Palin Crossed Border For Canadian Health Care
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- who has gone to great lengths to hype the supposed dangers of a big government takeover of American health care -- admitted over the weekend that she used to get her treatment in Canada's single-payer system.
"We used to hustle over the border for health care we received in Canada," Palin said in her first Canadian appearance since stepping down as governor of Alaska. http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/201...uffpost/490080 |
i hope she paid...if not i hope we bill her to the max
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isn't it ironic, don't you think....
it's like raaaaiiiiaaaaaiiiiiiinnnnnnn..... lalala |
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Once again I ask "What the fuck were the Republicans thinking ....."
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Im sure if we get that healthcare system that the president wants, people will be crossing the border to use it too!
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Didnt she go to Canada for healthcare so she could have better "International Relations"?
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I guess she should have told them exactly how old she was when that happened. Considering one of the towns she grew up in as a child was Skagway Alaska, which is only a stones throw away from Canada it shouldn't come as much of a surprise. Maybe that was the closest medical facility. Either way, the incidents appear to have occurred before she was even of legal age and the decision was probably made by her parents. So why do you leftist give her such a hard time about that?
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This is hilarious! Apparently the "professional journalists" have missed the fact that THERE WAS NO NATIONAL HEALTH CARE IN CANADA IN THE 1960s!
The left-wing types really crack me up!!! LMAO! The establishment of the Medical Care Act of 1966 allowed each province to set up their own "universal health care" programs, much like the states are free in America to do whatever they want regarding this sort of thing. The key word being allowed. (not required) It wasn’t until the 1970's that Canada had any sort of nationwide "universal care" and it only covered in-hospital care. Doctor visits and other services weren’t covered. It wasn’t until the Health Care Act of 1984 that Canada had what has come to be known as socialized medicine. So Sarah and her family never "benefited" from "socialized medicine." On the contrary, they received the same kind of care we get here in America. The news media has become a joke, really.... . |
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1. It wasn't Sarah Palin. It was her parents....taking her little brother.
2. It was in the 1960s. 3. They were living in the backwoods of Alaska. Why wouldn't they take advantage of the "free" healthcare right across the border? But think about this: If leftists want us to emulate Canada's healthcare system, in which non-citizens like Palin can take part, does that mean that we will be forced to give "free" healthcare to the 20 million illegals in this country? Despite the fact that they pay nothing into the system? Is this what leftists really want? |
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:thumbsup:thumbsup :1orglaugh (p.s. I"m as disgusted with the GOP as I am with the Dems.... I'm hoping we vote out every single incumbent in Nov and start over.... WITH term limits.) . |
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Yeah, she used to hustle across the border to my walk-in clinic to get the big beef injection.
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Gatorb stepping on his dick again.
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When are you people going to start figuring out that the whole system is broken..
We should all be talking about how to replace congress.. Both sides of the aisle are so fucked up now... / |
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