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FrozenGate by Avery

Rick Perry "Strong" ad

^^ Health care costs in the U.S. is outrageous and keeps getting worse. They need to do something, but Obama care is a joke. I have to pay more to my insurance every year along with the deductibles. Something needs to be done and requiring people to have insurance just doesn't work. Some people or families just can't afford it.
I have a few friends in B.C. that complain about the health care there saying that it takes to long to see a doctor and that you don't get the same doctor every time.
 





You have another problem in Canada at work that is causing the long wait times. Doctor shortages.
Many Doctors have retired leaving a huge hole in the health care system. When one can make more working in the gas patch than a doctor makes without going through to finish post secondary education.... Logically more people will head to the oil sands and gas patch in Alberta and Northern BC/Alberta.
Anyways I hope the trend will reverse soon.. looks like that may come true.
 
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A Strong Response

One of the benefits of living with people who make their academic homes in seven different Harvard departments is that you get some pretty interesting tidbits that you wouldn’t hear otherwise.
My music major roommate, for instance, recently sent an email to our email list:
Just realized this: the music in Rick Perry’s new anti-gay ad is by Aaron Copland, a famous 20th Century American composer…who was an outspoken gay Jew. [Update: the music is not actually by Copland, but is a cheap knock-off of sorts of Copland's Appalachian Spring according to The New Yorker music critic Alex Ross '90.]
Copland also supported the Communist Party in the 1930s.
 
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I don't see any problems with people being allowed to celebrate their religions' holidays at school. As long as all religions (or lack of) have equal rights to celebrate, no one particular belief (or lack of) is officially promoted, religions don't interfere with each other, and no one is forced to participate in any of the activities. That's basically how it was at my high school. There were events for Christmas, Easter, Ramadan, Hanukkah, etc. Muslims has an Imam come for Jumu'ah Prayers, Christians had a Pastor available, most religions had clubs set up for members. No who was not interested ever had to participate in any of it and there were never any problems or conflicts.

Unfortunately it is nearly impossible to please everybody, and to not infringe on someone else's rights. Just try eating a cheddar bacon cheeseburger at a mosque or a synagogue if you don't believe me.

IMO, it would be far better to simply keep ALL religion out of public schools.

heh i was born a Jew but am really atheist:shhh: but i can tell you i have been at public schools and private. there are events for Christmas and nothing else. and thats always how its been.

Hmm, been to three public schools... and that was also basically the case for me.

Also born a jew... still a jew culturally, but I don't care one bit for the religious dogma. I suppose I'm more an agnostic than an atheist.

I must chime in about "obamacare" I think the US desperately needs some sort of a socialized system as I see so called "teachers" coming over to my part of the world (Korea) in search of cheap medical services. Yes, it's dirt cheap here and of reasonable quality. The unsightly poor health of some of these people coming over from especially the S.Eastern US states is quite surprising and reminds me of some 3rd world countries. They can't afford the insane prices of a basic check up or dental. Something obviously needs to be done, and the attitude I hear specially from the so called right wing is to me totally disgusting. EVERYONE should have some sort of basic coverage, reason is simple. The health of others effects the greater population. I understand that it is expensive to have a socialized system, and in my home country of Canada, we can see the cost in the amount of taxes we pay, however, I think people are worth it. The current US model is NOT sustainable. I think a
2 tier system could work for the US and especially Canada.

I am trying to explain my views here. I hope the responses to my post will be constructive in nature.

I agree completely. The problem I have with obamacare is that it's a best a half measure. Obama folded on the biggest check against the atrocious behavior of the insurance companies.

He backed off on having a public, non profit, government run, insurance carrier.

Now we'll have the same old companies, but they will charge more since they have to get through more loopholes before screwing people over.
 
Unfortunately it is nearly impossible to please everybody, and to not infringe on someone else's rights. Just try eating a cheddar bacon cheeseburger at a mosque or a synagogue if you don't believe me.

IMO, it would be far better to simply keep ALL religion out of public schools.

Idk, it seemed to work fine at my school, of course there are some people that are ultra politically correct and are offended by anything. Those people can never be pleased. Apart from that no one got in each other's hair and there were never any real problems. I am a Muslim and I couldn't care less about what other people are or aren't eating as long as they aren't forcing it on me.
 
Idk, it seemed to work fine at my school, of course there are some people that are ultra politically correct and are offended by anything. Those people can never be pleased. Apart from that no one got in each other's hair and there were never any real problems. I am a Muslim and I couldn't care less about what other people are or aren't eating as long as they aren't forcing it on me.
You should try living in Utah and not being Mormon, they just don't leave me alone. I respect what ever religion somebody is, it is there choice. I just wish they would respect my choice of not being Mormon.
 
THERES three things I like about Perry..
1) he is a Texan
2) The women think hes cute.
3)..........

......


..... what was number 3????
anybody?


help out here...
 
Next year I'll be voting for the first time so i've been watching this stuff much more closely than before, and to be very honest it makes me lose more respect for the whole country when I see these insults of people we have trying to run it.

I really like Ron Paul, I wish he was a little better at conveying his message to people who don't fully accept his radical views though...
 
I think the young don't know this so I'll list the steps that seem to forever repeat...


"We need to have morals"
"We need (insert your religion here) values"
"Those people hate our (freedom, or religion, or race)"
"They are a great threat to our (country's, or families) safety"
"We must defend our self's"
"Fight them there, so we don't have to fight them here"
"War is terrible, but it's the cost of freedom"

Remember all the peaceful attempts to avoid war? ...(So sorry, I don't)... I think it is all too easy for politicians to ignore, that most of the dead from every war, are "non-combatants" or civilians, (sister, brother, grandparents, children, people just like us! Is murdering innocent masses truly the "Cost of freedom"?

"War what is it good for? "Absolutely nothing!"

-GH
 
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