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And fewer still have been old in Mississippi :)
Arnie, It makes sense to me that longevity here would be less than in other States. So I looked it up. (see link below) Mississippi is one of the States with an incredibly ignorant, Republican Governor. So, of course, Mississippi did not expand medicaid. There are many without dependents or disabilities that make too little to qualify for insurance supplements, but can't qualify for medicaid in Mississippi either. They get "treat and street" at the emergency rooms if they can get to one. http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/usa/mississippi-life-expectancy
 
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So here I am. In Mississippi. God help me. [ It is not the geography,which is beautiful, especially in the winter, nor the mosquitoes, nor the dead air of an August afternoon, or the occasional hurricane or tornado, that makes one recoil; it's the ignorance. It blankets and smothers all.]
Water seeks its own level. You have found your level in Mississippi.
 
Why would anyone start a topic about Canadians? They have funny heads and are annoying when they stick their nose where it doesn't belong.
 
Or, should we do a poll?

1. You're in prison
2. You're in a leper colony
3. You're tenured at the only university that would take you
4. You're still on probation and can't leave the state

Others, feel free to add your quess.
 
Well now the Canadian prime minister is being investigated for this ethics. A first in Canadian political history. Say good-bye to pretty boy...

Ethics watchdog investigating Canadian PM's vacation
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ethics-watchdog-investigating-canadian-pms-vacation-172839055.html

Canada's ethics commissioner said Monday she is launching an investigation into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent family holiday at the Aga Khan's private island in the Bahamas.

Ethics commissioner Mary Dawson said Trudeau may have violated the federal ethics code during his holiday with the Aga Khan, a family friend, philanthropist and hereditary spiritual leader to the world's approximately 15 million Ismaili Muslims. It's the first time the ethics commissioner has opted to investigate the actions of a sitting prime minister.

In a letter to opposition Conservative lawmaker Blaine Calkins, who was among those who filed formal complaints, Dawson said she is looking into both Trudeau's stay at the island and his use of the Aga Khan's private helicopter to get there.

The vacation included Trudeau, his family, Liberal lawmaker Seamus O'Regan and Liberal party president Anna Gainey, all of whom took part in the chopper flight from Nassau to get to the secluded island.

Both the Conflict of Interest Act and Trudeau's own ethics guidelines bar the use of sponsored travel in private aircraft, allowing it only for exceptional circumstances.

The guidelines also prohibit a minister or any member of their family from accepting gifts or "advantages" that could reasonably be seen as influencing government decisions. The only exception is if the person providing the gift is a friend.

Trudeau has repeatedly called the Aga Khan a longtime family friend who was a pallbearer at his father's funeral. Late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the Aga Khan were friends.

Trudeau has said he is ready to meet with Dawson about the trip.

"As the prime minister said last week, we are happy to engage with the commissioner and answer any questions she may have," the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.


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Just waiting for particular Canadians on ET to chime in on how they are morally superior and better than people in the U.S.
 
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