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Comment by Patricia on March 20, 2013 at 11:05pm Thinking of you & H-Jerry Sk8ey.
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Comment by Patricia on March 20, 2013 at 9:45pm Besides.....if I had reconstruction, I'd have nothing to make jokes about!
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Comment by Lillie on March 20, 2013 at 8:48pm The Carnival joke is hilarious.
Comment by The Flying Atheist on March 20, 2013 at 8:03pm Joan, [stepping back on my soapbox] I've spoken to people from countries who have universal health care and I don't need any further convincing that universal health care is the best system. When we (the U.S) were having our health care debate four years ago, I was extremely excited with the possibility of finally making major positive changes to our broken and wasteful health care system. We also had the added luxury of being able to study the various systems from other countries (U.K., Germany, Canada, Japan, Sweden, etc.) that were already in place and to see which aspects worked best. With that information, I was hoping the U.S. would develop a hybrid of the best of the best. Well......we all know how that turned out. Such a disappointment that we missed a golden opportunity. Who would of thought at the beginning that we'd be hearing cries of 'death panels,' 'rationed care' and 'socialism?'
Comment by The Flying Atheist on March 20, 2013 at 7:32pm Joan, I think you just invented a new salad dressing. Franch: a combination of French and Ranch.
Comment by Patricia on March 20, 2013 at 7:22pm Almost everything is covered here. Cosmetic surgery, unless warranted for health reasons, is not covered, but.....I can get cosmetic surgery if I choose to (which I don't), if it involves reconstruction of my right breast, or implant....any of that. As it was, I had 3 lb. breast reduction in 2000 because they were interfering with my upper body. Then after the mastectomy, I had another reduction in 2006 on my left breast which was another pound & a half. Reconstruction.....not a chance!!!! Damn thing already betrayed me once!!!
Comment by Joan Denoo on March 20, 2013 at 7:09pm oops, that should be France.
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