Grel
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17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 0 replies · +1 points
*edit* see, now i'm probably gonna get flagged, and, I won't be able to post from this IP any more, not that you know what that means, but that's not the point, the point is, your actions have repercussions, and it is my hope, that someday you will see this, and get that face that you get when you're dismayed. and, well, actually, my real hope is someone will see this before it's deleted and have a chuckle.
17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 0 replies · +1 points
while I don't (that one does have an ') believe nationalized health care is the end-all best, I do believe that if it is brought about, we as americans must do our part to make it work, ultimately, it's not the government that will control how well the patients are cared for, it's the doctors and nurses, the citizen.
ps. the real reason for this post was apostrophe education, and I feel I went about it all wrong, I humbly accept the inevitable thumbs down that will follow because of this
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17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 1 reply · +1 points
hey... wait a second, I see what you did there, you used Kool-Aid to sound clever so black people would realize you were singling them out, you're crafty.
though... I don't see the point in getting a cheap wheel chair if you're just going to sit there. I mean, might as well have a recliner, or a rocking chair, but none the less, Fools indeed! I mean, really, anyone that still drinks kool-aid in this day and age must be if they just ignore all the sugar and whatnot in there.
17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 0 replies · +1 points
17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 0 replies · +1 points
17 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Britain apologises for... · 1 reply · +1 points
While I'm not certain on where i stand on universal health care (though i'm sure many of you do), the one thing I am certain of, is that as americans inovation is a strong point, and if we can break some of the choke-holds currently in place in our health-care system, we will find a way to make it better.
what we really need is competition, we need to stop the encouragement of welfare and being happy with the status quo, we need to boost education, and get kids to stop thinking that being smart is unpopular. who knows, maybe if dreams do come true, we'll see more doctors and we'll have health care providers that actually have to work to get your money.
maybe in another hundred years...