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Name: NormLNorma
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Religion: Atheist
Location:
VAN NUYS, California
United States
School:
Los Angeles City College, Los Angeles Valley City College. Various Los Angeles high schools. And various classes in other schools
Work:
Lots of different jobs. Delivered phone books in Los Angeles, was a shill in Las Vegas, worked in a photo lab, was a computer operator for a major world wide company, and various other things in between
Hometown(s):
Born in Los Angeles, California. Ready to leave. Will go to Bangkok, Thailand
My Websites:
CuriousCreations.com
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Quote:
I'll get back to you on that one

Oldermansthoughts says:

"Good luck!
Posted: July 4, 2009 8:50AM EDT "

 

Well, I say ... Thank you Olderman. How nice of you to send that comment.

However. Is that the best you can do?  It would be nice if you add some opinions as to why you think the way you do.  I do try to do that. It might not be what someone else wants to hear but it's the way I think which is my right.  I think the government in health care is a very wrong way to get our medical needs met.  That is NOT how the government was set up to operate.

The government is not our baby sitter.  They cannot protect each and every citizen from accident or disaster.  We must be prepared ourselves.  We must educate ourselves to know how to handle the future.  That is not the job of the government.  It never was supposed to be.  Pioneers came west with hardly anything, they built cities and towns and communities. Did the government give them so many freebies to do that?  I don't think so. (yes, some land maybe)  But still people had to build up what they had by themsleves. They had courage and strength to build a future.  How is it that people now days are so helpless that they need the government to protect them from all evil?  Things happen, not everyone will be equal, unless they think ahead.  The govenment can't do that for you.

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