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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richnorth who wrote (12249)10/4/2007 7:50:27 PM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37500
 
I admire Chretien's stupidity. There he is getting chest pains , out of breath and did not go and see his own doctor.



To: Richnorth who wrote (12249)10/4/2007 10:18:07 PM
From: Id_Jit  Respond to of 37500
 
I admire Chrétien’s courage!
What? For him to immediately jump to the head of the waiting list?
I have a son in the Canadian army. He has commented (jokingly) that he now has much better healthcare access than the rest of the family. Actually, he does. But then, his job requires him to be in excellent condition.

Chrétien is an EX-Prime Minister. As I stated before, he no longer is a member of the government. He is a private citizen. He should be on the same waiting list for medical care that the rest of Canada’s private citizens are. After all, his policies when he was in government greatly lengthened those waiting lists. He should suffer the consequences that he helped create.

I’m pretty much not a conspiracy theory fan.
I find that I can sleep much better at night without those Black Helicopters circling over the house all night long. That is not to mention those little clicks I hear in the background when I am on the phone, those slow internet connections, or the Black Suburbans following me through traffic.

Id