No, we like the French. We liberate them anywhere we find them. 



Quote from QQQBALL:
my daughter was vaccinated for HPV... series of three shots at $180 each... the PPO insurance paid $9. the doctor wanted to add admin charegs of $63 = 3 x $21... how can a vaccination cost $600 including admin charges - the doctor agreed to drop the admin charges.. i imagine a pharma reps running all over USA pushing HPV vaccinations.
Quote from OzMega:
A former Canadian speaks about the Canadian Health Care system.
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In Soviet Canada, it is very cold..............![]()
Quote from TorontoTrader2:
I'm 'sick' of the american rhetoric. Their system is failing. Canada's is just fine and on another thread I posted stats showing that Canada's mortality rate is even better than in the USA.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Workers-feel-the-brunt-of-apf-14723446.html
Health insurance squeezes U.S. workers
Old and young have medical coverage, while America's workers feel the premium squeeze
Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday March 24, 2009, 6:14 am EDT
Buzz up! Print WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cindy Ramer works full-time nursing the mentally disabled, making sure their medical needs are met.
But the 58-year-old widow hasn't had a doctor's checkup in more than three years, ever since the nursing home where she works decided it could no longer afford to offer medical insurance to its employees.
"I don't think it's fair that I'm caring for people and helping them with their health care, and I don't have adequate, affordable health care of my own," said Ramer, of Denver, Iowa.
American workers -- whose taxes pay for massive government health programs -- are getting squeezed like no other group by private health insurance premiums that are rising much faster than their wages.
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