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That is truly the difference. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2013 #1
Very true etherealtruth Mar 2013 #2
Yup. Canuckistanian Mar 2013 #3
According to my douchebag Republican brother-in-law, Chakab Mar 2013 #4
I've heard a bunch of right-wingers say that, but none of them know any Canadians octothorpe Mar 2013 #6
There used to be a Canadian woman, whose name escapes me now, Chakab Mar 2013 #15
We're not 'rushing in...' CanSocDem Mar 2013 #8
LOL! RC Mar 2013 #45
I love getting lectures about Canadian health care from people like that Posteritatis Mar 2013 #11
My BIL doesn't even know anybody from Canada. Chakab Mar 2013 #14
I totally know what you mean laundry_queen Mar 2013 #30
I've never known ANYONE who crossed the border for health care Canuckistanian Mar 2013 #16
We have to schedule check-ups in advance too gollygee Mar 2013 #22
My husband needed to see a neurologist a few years ago Mariana Mar 2013 #36
Brother inlaws earthbone Mar 2013 #24
Yeah, people *WANT* to pay incredible sums of money for mediocre health care. Right. Initech Mar 2013 #42
funny how all the right wing arguments boil down the same booley Mar 2013 #46
You can do that in the US too, buuuut octothorpe Mar 2013 #5
But the US can not afford to provide universal heath as most industrialized nations of the world do indepat Mar 2013 #7
I know of one Canadian that prefers the US model, he promoted the uniquely American Dragonfli Mar 2013 #12
Oh *snap*. 99Forever Mar 2013 #13
It can be afforded. Right now. mwooldri Mar 2013 #43
I have a canadian friend. airplaneman Mar 2013 #25
I can testify to the correctness of your post. RC Mar 2013 #48
I remember being struck by something similar. Ron Obvious Mar 2013 #9
Raising Hope: Starry Messenger Mar 2013 #10
Nailed It. bvar22 Mar 2013 #17
But hey, it was the best we could do/hope to get, ya know? SammyWinstonJack Mar 2013 #19
Perfect! nt BrotherIvan Mar 2013 #40
One of the funniest shows I ever saw! Loved it. Especially Bubbles. n-t Logical Mar 2013 #18
yep marions ghost Mar 2013 #20
I agree, my Canada coworkers mock us. n-t Logical Mar 2013 #31
I have Australian relatives marions ghost Mar 2013 #38
bubbles is my favorite fizzgig Mar 2013 #28
Norway scored very low on early detection and treatment War Horse Mar 2013 #21
...and p. s. Trailer Park Boys is amazing TV and Canadian.. Tikki Mar 2013 #23
my nj bubba brother does not want obama care riverbendviewgal Mar 2013 #26
we watched that episode yesterday fizzgig Mar 2013 #27
The other morning I had an incident Tab Mar 2013 #29
$600 without insurance for a 1.5 mile ambulance trip, to be exact. JimDandy Mar 2013 #33
Yeah, and we shouldn't be declining ambulance rides purely for financial purposes. Tab Mar 2013 #35
up here health care is regarded as a human right and joelz Mar 2013 #32
We can't have decent health care marions ghost Mar 2013 #39
I cut the bloody hell out of my finger ten days ago, so bad I thought I might need stitches..... A HERETIC I AM Mar 2013 #34
Yep - in the US, having insurance doesn't mean rurallib Mar 2013 #41
Here are some facts based on reality hopeisaplace Mar 2013 #37
That is very accurate. nt Joey Liberal Mar 2013 #44
If it is so unbearable... LiberalLovinLug Mar 2013 #47
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