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Finally a state rep after my own heart

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I was loving it until I got to the bit about healthcare. Call me a socialist, but being turned away from a hospital when you need it, for financial reasons, is BS. That's one of the main thing taxes should go towards.

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Actually I have to agree with you on that. There are some parts I really like...and some I don't agree with at all (like healthcare).

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I dont agree with the no healthcare. I suppose some of the other stuff is ok though, some very good. I remeber last year my grandpa broke his arm, and after the asshole doctors checked him, said they could do nothing, and wanted us to pay them 200 bucks. You have to admit, that that is just fucked up. mad.gif

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Very Funny! Very true!  biggrin.gif  Even though the healthcare bit is completely true I agree with Tovarish that it's BS.  

private healthcare + greedy inurance companies + HMO's = Don't get hurt/sick or youre screwed.

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This is pretty well said. Though I'm frankly scared when public representatives start making sense. It takes all the fun out of armchair politicking.

I don't agree with having to pay for healthcare, but I'm not sure if it was meant as a tounge-in-cheek jab at the cleanlieness of peoples homes.

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Funny, but not true. This can easily be debunked:

</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">* When this was sent to me, it was reported to have been written by State Representative Mitchell Kaye from Cobb County, GA.   Now, however, I have received the following....

---- You figure it out if you care:

Subject: Bill of No Rights author

Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 12:11:49 -0400

From: Ann Rossmann <annr@citrix.com>

To: "'shaneroo@asu.uswest.net'" <shaneroo@asu.uswest.net>

The Bill of No Rights was not written by Mitchell Kaye (though he likes it); it was written by Lewis Napper.

I sent an e-mail message to Rep. Kaye and below is his reply.

I hope you will correct your web site. Thanks.

Ann Rossmann

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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From: mkaye@gahouse.com

Message-ID: <35E2D361.1780@gahouse.com>

Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 11wow.gif8:17 -0400

didn't write it - see below

--

Rep. Mitchell Kaye Mailto:mkaye@gahouse.com

Republican, Dist. 37, E. Cobb http://www.gahouse.com with RealAudio

For Authentication of Message and Sender

my PGP 5.0 Public Key can be found at

http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu/pks-commands.html#extract

"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Wendell Phillips, 1852

"Bill of No Rights" by Lewis Napper

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EDIT:RalphWiggum:tag problem

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