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I beleive him more than I believe Bush who is the pocket of the big
pharmaceutical companies. He gave them billions and he gave the rest of us NOTHING. Bush has gone back on just about all of his campaign promises, including allowing drugs from Canada and allowing medicare to bargain for drug prices. If you actually read what Kerry said, you would know that the rest of what you've asked was answered thoroughly and completely. Do us all a favor and read before you post. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message No. He clearly said in the last debate that no one would be forced to join. Something similar would be just fine with me. And you believe him??? Federalized health care is not a viable option without participation at nearly 100%. Who's going to pay for all that congressional-level coverage? You? Me? Yeah, and businesses--literally all of them. At $7K per individual per year, which is what is being doled out by taxpayers for members of Congress, it ain't gonna be up to the individual, as you imply. Check out Britain's and Canada's system. You can pay for your own health care in either of those two countries, but you are NOT allowed to buy your own, independent health coverage--only the gummint's. Without full participation the system won't have adequate funding. Of course Kerry will change his position on this issue half a dozen times or more before anything becomes law, if he's elected. Max |
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