Liberals say they'll change health-care ad quote

CDNBear

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As I've already said, I have no interest in reporting you. My interest is in highlighting your hypocrisy and lies. Then watch you throw out "pumpkins" and "Lil Joey's" trying to deflect attention away from your pisspoor behavior. Why don't you just call people faggots when you try and shout them down. I can at least somewhat respect the direct approach.


Why so serious?

When you coming back to the debate on Natives Cannuck?

Oh ya, to busy calling people homophobes, trying to shout them down.

 

Cannuck

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Ya, I've seen you use that dodge more times then I care to count.

And yet you haven't bothered to come up with anything new...

Anywho....I don't want another thread hijack with your homophobic slurs or continuous insults so, unless you have something to add about the health care quote....
 

CDNBear

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Anywho....I don't want another thread hijack with your homophobic slurs or continuous insults so, unless you have something to add about the health care quote....
I did. You chose to attack me, and shout me down with false accusations, instead of addressing the OP I posted.

You know, that thing you just complained about me doing.



What were you saying about hypocrisy?
 

Tonington

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At LEAST the Conservative ads were the TRUTH!

Yes, like the one where they falsely attributed a positive Auditor General quote to their party, when it in fact was a quote about the Liberals.

Man, it astounds me anyone would vote for these scumballs.

You're not the only one married to a political party. It's amazing really how far people will go to lie to themselves, and rationalize the irrational.
 

damngrumpy

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The fact is, there is already private sector intrusion into the public system. They can chose
to introduce more private sector or take back more of the private sectors role. Of course if
a government chooses to do that, then they would ad more money to the health care costs of
the nation.
I think we have to be serious here about the direction health care is going. We as a society
must in my opinion provide care for all citizens, but what should be basic and what should be
additional? I think major surgery, and essential costs are and should be universal care, and
then there is cosmetic procedures. There is a difference between a face lift and and knee
surgery. Of course a face lift after a serious accident changes things too.
We have to determine what we need in society and what we want and how much the society
is willing to pay. I am for universal care but we have to ensure the things we are paying for are
actually warranted.
 

sweetfrog

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This little poll shows they are pretty close. I hope to see allot more like this in the future with higher volume, it's allot better than calling people up. Not everyone has a landline listed in yellow pages and wants to talk about crap during dinner time.

Check it out...
Quick And Fun Surveys
 

wulfie68

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The fact is, there is already private sector intrusion into the public system. They can chose
to introduce more private sector or take back more of the private sectors role. Of course if
a government chooses to do that, then they would ad more money to the health care costs of
the nation.
I think we have to be serious here about the direction health care is going. We as a society
must in my opinion provide care for all citizens, but what should be basic and what should be
additional? I think major surgery, and essential costs are and should be universal care, and
then there is cosmetic procedures. There is a difference between a face lift and and knee
surgery. Of course a face lift after a serious accident changes things too.
We have to determine what we need in society and what we want and how much the society
is willing to pay. I am for universal care but we have to ensure the things we are paying for are
actually warranted.

I agree.

I also believe that private sector options for some health care issues should not be discarded just because they are private and not public sector. We should be examining ways to make our system work to give the best delivery for everyone, as efficiently as possible, not just blindly deciding solely based on ideology.
 

damngrumpy

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I also agree that the delivery is one thing the actual access should remain the right
of all Canadians. We have to make some fundamental decisions on how we are
going to reach our goals.