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Universal Free Health Care (.......nanny and laundry)

Bjorn, Pret pbjorn at emh.org
Tue Jul 3 13:09:36 BST 2007


It is perfectly possible -- indeed, advisable -- to have an agenda
against one's governors while supporting and exercising ownership of a
free and representative government.  Welcome to America.  To disparage
bias in a self-described activist filmmaker is curious, even silly,
especially when our so-called "journalists" seem to be choosing up sides
for the sake of power and ratings.

Mr. Moore has nothing to apologize for.  He's leveraging popular culture
in pursuit of a better society.  In that respect at least, his methods
are fairly identical to those of, say, Rupert Murdoch.  The differences
are mostly matters of scale and motivation.

Have you seen the film?  I'm waiting for the DVD, but I haven't heard
anything to suggest that SiCKO complains nearly as much about clinical
quality as cost and accountability.  It would not surprise me if Michael
Moore would choose admission to a fine Michigan hospital -- but then, he
can afford health insurance.

Forgive those of us who should probably shut up and let the corporations
run everything.

Pret



-----Original Message-----
From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org
[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Anthony caruso
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 3:41 PM
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: Re: Universal Free Health Care (.......nanny and laundry)

Ron, I have to say WELL SAID.  Michael Moore has had some sort of agenda

against this government.  Unbiased?  Hardly!  It's Funny, if Michael
Moore 
had some sort of medical issue, where do you think he would go?  My 1st 
guess is an American hospital.
Just my 2 cents!

Anthony Caruso. NREMT-P




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