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HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... i wrote a note to the 'national review online' (which they actually posted on their blog) pointing out i've got a buddy who's a cop near pittsburgh, and the only physical exam he's had in 30 years was one i gave him when i was in nursing school. 'national review' was shocked...SHOCKED to find out there are WORKING people in the US without health coverage. after all, the US system takes care of everyone...right? -------------------------------------------------- I've had health insurance (that I have paid for through employment) since 1977 when I left the Navy. The first time I had a physical was two years ago and that was only because Blue Cross insisted I get one or lose my coverage. They thought I was dead because my file only had two pages in it. Eisboch So, you're not too bright when it comes to protecting your own health. Are you saying that what you did is "proper" for everyone else? I see my doctor every three months or 5,000 miles, whichever comes first. :) I don't have any serious chronic physical ailments, but if one develops, I want it attended to right away. In between visits, I stop in every few weeks at the firehouse and one of EMTs checks my blood pressure. You are just simply awesome Harry. Every three months, huh? Even the doc that finally checked me out said, "Come back in a year or so". Eisboch I'm older than you are, and my health insurance (which I pay for) pays for it. No, you pay for it. The balance is profit for the big corporate health insurance company, WAFA. |
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