A Usenet persona calling itself Michael Daly wrote:
On 24-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:
Does it insure you for hospitalization and surgery? If so, it would appear
to be illegal under Canadian law.
Really? How about identifying the specific bill and section of the bill
that states what the law is so that we can verify?
I'll stick with the published report, I find it credible. If you disagree,
feel free to refute it.
This is the Usenet, where truth is a particularly rare commodity.
Well, from you sertainly.
It's up to you to prove me wrong if you can.
I've proved you wrong many, many times.
Well, you'd like to think so, certainly...the truth, however, may be
somewhat less accommodating to you.
However, it remains up
to you to prove your assertions - you make a claim, you back it up.
Nah. It's up to you to refute them. I've got the AP on my side, which will
do just fine till you come up with some credible refutation.
Or perhaps you're lying, or are merely too stupid to know what your policy
actually covers.
I know - you don't.
Do you? I'm not so sure. Moreover, it's entirely likely you're lying.
You've never let your ignorance prevent you from
posting bull****. I know what the policy covers, since I've had
to make claims against it in the past. You're talking bull****, as usual.
So, does it cover hospitalization and/or surgery in a Canadian hospital?
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Regards,
Scott Weiser
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© 2005 Scott Weiser
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