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shijak

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beautydigger said:
I guess you missed the recent story about Canadian women having to come to the US to have a baby. This was international story and not some radio nut.
link? (and from a reputable source, please!!)
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
And, let me ask you this, why would Canadian women come to have their babies in a country with the highest child mortality rates in the western world?
Wrong again as usual. It is second and this is why:
"The United States has more neonatologists and neonatal intensive care beds per person than Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, but its newborn rate is higher than any of those countries," said the annual State of the World's Mothers report.

The report, which analyzed data from governments, research institutions and international agencies, found higher newborn death rates among U.S. minorities and disadvantaged groups. For African-Americans, the mortality rate is nearly double that of the United States as a whole, with 9.3 deaths per 1,000 births.
 

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Ziggy Montana said:
BD,

You love to complain about the censorship exerted by board moderators so I thought I would submit a new case for you.

The thread "Busted!" was deleted by Mods about a few minutes ago.

The thread proposed a series of articles and a court judgement pertaining to an agency bust that took place about 6 years ago.

Sure, Mods, let's celebrate the hobby! Instant gratification's on the menu! Let's forget..............................

Corrupted cowards.....
I did notice that! WTF? I'm thinking a feminist conspiracy.:)
 

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beautydigger said:
Wrong again as usual. It is second and this is why
So we should be proud that the richest nation in the world has the second highest infant mortality rate in the western world?
 

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beautydigger said:
For African-Americans, the mortality rate is nearly double that of the United States as a whole, with 9.3 deaths per 1,000 births.
Right, because they're less profitable. Canada, on the other hand, like most of the civilized world, distributes health care without regard to how profitable it is to treat patients.
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
Right, because they're less profitable. Canada, on the other hand, like most of the civilized world, distributes health care without regard to how profitable it is to treat patients.
Not to good if you have to wait 10 months on a waiting list to have a baby!
 

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Doc Holliday said:
Screw Harvey Goldberg!!

Where did Ziggy's "Busted!!" thread go?? This was the best thread (for those who are able to read french) in months!!
Doc, do you not see the correlation between Goldberg and board cencorship?
 

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phill said:
You are trying to give lessons regarding freedom of speech and you ask me to get out of the debate... Who told you that Canada censors the internet? Don't believe everything that these radio show hosts from the extreme right will tell you, you know...
What far right radio show are you talking about:confused: The information provided is from The Freedom-Site, A Canadian Freedom Resource Center. Did you even read the link? This is why I do not like you as part of the debate, you can’t even read and comprehend.
 

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about your link

Of course, I consulted the link that you provided. But the only thing that we can find on that site, is that Canadian extreme-rightists are as delirious as those that can be found in the U.S. There's absolutely nothing on that site that suggests a Canadian censorship or control over the internet. Apart from his close family and friends, no one knows or cares about Harvey Goldberg. Next time, why don't you start a thread on the political opinions of your neighbor!
 

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phill said:
Of course, I consulted the link that you provided. But the only thing that we can find on that site, is that Canadian extreme-rightists are as delirious as those that can be found in the U.S. There's absolutely nothing on that site that suggests a Canadian censorship or control over the internet. Apart from his close family and friends, no one knows or cares about Harvey Goldberg. Next time, why don't you start a thread on the political opinions of your neighbor!
Stephen Harper is not my neighbor. I guess you speak for the majority that elected him when you say nobody cares. Dude, do you realize how brainwashed you are? Also, I take it that leftist like yourself do not care about the CHRC from what you have said. Why don't you show us how smart you are with a thread of your own, if you are capable.
 
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You know, Holedigger, you can spout all the gibberish from the hatefest right-wing blogs you obviously get your information from, but here's a little something from the real world.

A young woman of my acquaintance, suffering some serious mental health issues, departed Montreal several months ago for points west. She's in her hometown now, has a team of seven dedicated professionals in her corner, from therapists to social workers, and is receiving daily therapy. The cost to her for all this treatment and her medication as well? Zippo. Why? Simple. We are, as the hyper-Christian hypocrites running the US of A have somehow forgotten, our brother's keepers.

In addition, the government, recognizing her disability, is paying for her apartment and providing her with living expenses while she works on her recovery.

On a side note, several weeks before she left Montreal, she and I took in Michael Moore's brilliant film, Sicko, at the AMC Forum. As we were leaving the theatre, she turned to me and asked, "What's a deductible?"

So you can take your right-wing apocrypha and stick it up your ass. I've seen the Canadian health care system in action. And I do mean action.
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
You know, Holedigger, you can spout all the gibberish from the hatefest right-wing blogs you obviously get your information from, but here's a little something from the real world.

A young woman of my acquaintance, suffering some serious mental health issues, departed Montreal several months ago for points west. She's in her hometown now, has a team of seven dedicated professionals in her corner, from therapists to social workers, and is receiving daily therapy. The cost to her for all this treatment and her medication as well? Zippo. Why? Simple. We are, as the hyper-Christian hypocrites running the US of A have somehow forgotten, our brother's keepers.

In addition, the government, recognizing her disability, is paying for her apartment and providing her with living expenses while she works on her recovery.

On a side note, several weeks before she left Montreal, she and I took in Michael Moore's brilliant film, Sicko, at the AMC Forum. As we were leaving the theatre, she turned to me and asked, "What's a deductible?"

So you can take your right-wing apocrypha and stick it up your ass. I've seen the Canadian health care system in action. And I do mean action.
Only a moron like you would see a Micheal Moore propaganda commie flick and cherish it. What a girly fat man. Words like brothers keepers and stickit up your ass I think tells your story.
 
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beautydigger said:
Sorry, socialism is not true freedom.:rolleyes:


Edit M4

Your government has taken over your media, you have a president who only listens to 10 people, and when you get badly sick you have to declare bankruptcy and the hospital has to foist your costs on someone else.

Edit M4
 
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beautydigger said:
A country where a government doesn’t burn books, witch the Canadian government does.
A country where a government doesn’t censor the internet, most notably China and Canada. Basically, all you have to do is study the USA’s Bill of Rights and see if any other country can match those freedoms. I’ll save you the trouble, they can not.
Of course, the US is not an ideal country yet. We are a very young nation with a long way to go. The biggest problems come from foreign entanglements and those trying to take away our freedoms as proclaimed by our founding fathers.

The USA is well known for banning books in public schools, most recently the Harry Potter series is banned in many school districts in the southern USA.

I remember reading "Catcher in the Rye" in high school and my teacher told us about how when he was a student in the states the principle had come into his class room with a box to confiscate all copies of that book. The result made the book all that more in demand and more students probably read the book (illegal copies of course) due to the banning than would have paid it any mind had it been simply another part of the curriculum!

Tom Sawyer is another famous book that was banned in the USA. I could continue but I think I made my point.

The state of FLA is very well know for its Internet censorship... if you had ever done live Internet sex you would know that.

America's ideals are indeed praise worthy but they themselves do not live up to their own ideals.

Are you going to address my other questions?

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beautydigger said:
I guess you missed the recent story about Canadian women having to come to the US to have a baby. This was international story and not some radio nut.

I am at that age where many of my friends are having babies... none of them had to go to the USA to give birth...
there are circumstances however... some could not stay in a semi-private or private room as their insurance would have covered and had to share their recovery with other women in a room with 3 other beds (gasp!)

The truth is in the details... going to the USA to give birth is a choice not a necessity.

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beautydigger said:
So I guess that nobody in Canada is complaining about how much they pay in taxes and the long wait for medical care.

Well to be honest I have just recovered from some sort of Gastro . I realized that I was getting dehydrated from my tummy problems on Monday and went to the closest hospital (which happens to be rated as the worst in the province) where I was seen in triage in under 5 minutes, admitted it emergency right away, had an IV put in right away, before seeing the doctor, who prescribed that Gravol be added to the IV. They kept me for about 6 hours until I was stabilized and rehydrated. I cannot complain about the service.

I suppose if a sever car accident came in where someone was bleeding to death, or someone in the middle of a heart attack, or another event where death was imminent they probably would have been seen before me...

People complain when things that are not life or death and they have to wait. I agree you can be in sever pain or very sick and not be dying but I can live with the case of life or death cases going first.

Ronnie,
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Please, Ronnie, don't confuse him with the facts.:rolleyes:
 

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rumpleforeskiin said:
Please, Ronnie, don't confuse him with the facts.:rolleyes:
Considering the facts, if that fat bastard Micheal Moore had and will have heart problems, who of you want to bet he will seek medical attention in the US instead of Canada and Cuba.
 

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naughtylady said:
I am at that age where many of my friends are having babies... none of them had to go to the USA to give birth...
there are circumstances however... some could not stay in a semi-private or private room as their insurance would have covered and had to share their recovery with other women in a room with 3 other beds (gasp!)

The truth is in the details... going to the USA to give birth is a choice not a necessity.

Ronnie,
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So who should I believe the woman crying on television saying she couldn’t get neonatal care because there where not enough beds or you? And what agenda would she have for doing so?
 
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