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To: NOW who wrote (163130)11/9/2008 11:20:22 PM
From: Pogeu MahoneRespond to of 306849
 
I asked patron where he gets serviced
and he bullshitted me..
He did not want to say he gets his health care in the U.S. but it is fine for you to go to Mexico,,
roflmao..
Of course patron being a very smart man would not dream of having health services without the protection of U.S. law.
Either would I.
Patron loves lawyers, he just don`t know it.
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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (162980) 11/9/2008 6:07:57 PM
From: zeus628 Read Replies (1) of 163131

You live next to Mexico, are you availing yourself
of their fine health care services? -vbg-
I thought so.
You only love lawyers when you need them.

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To: zeus628 who wrote (163082) 11/9/2008 6:28:04 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor 3 Recommendations Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163133

Mexico is not a bad place to go for certain medical services and they are widely used by Arizonans. Particularly the pharmacies, to a lesser extent dental facilities. With high consumer satisfaction. Too many Merkans have an inflated sense of esteem about what can be done here vs the ROW. Medical tourism increases every year to Mexico, Thailand and even India. If yer out of the employer paid healthcare "system" and not otherwise covered it makes very good economic sense.

Fear not, I despise lawyers all the time. Seminole and Peter V excepted.....<G>