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To: Proud_Infidel who wrote (7019)6/25/2006 3:28:15 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 9838
 
The answer to Canada's health-care woes does not lie in the "insane" system in place south of the border, former U.S. president Bill Clinton said last night.

I know you're going to have a hard time with this one and there aren't any quicky charts or graphics or articles that I can give to you to help you along with the concept. You see, Clinton and his wife now are very rich......book deals, speaking engagements, etc.........all the perks that typically accrue to a former president who did an incredible job of leading the nation. As a consequence, Mr. Clinton won't have to worry about health coverage ever again between now and when he dies.

Now pay attention......this is where it will get difficult for you; where you will struggle to understand. Mr. Clinton is speaking out for people less fortunate than he who do not have the kind of money he does. You see its an American tradition.....watching out for the little guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah......I know that Reagan and now Bush have started a new tradition....watching out for the rich, big guy but Clinton is having trouble letting go of the past.......poor guy! So that's why Clinton is pushing for national health care like Canada. Poor smuck! He doesn't realize how old fashioned he sounds.

Comprendez, oh brilliant one?!