| Frenchman only needed two brain surgeries before deciding to make America his new home |
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| Lucky LaRue This say a lot about the comparison of our medical system with that of a fully socialized country. |
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| minoridiot FTFA: "The U.S. may not have the best health care in the world," says Eric, "but for cancer, it does. Our being here is a blessing because Charlotte has nationally-ranked hospitals." I am guessing it really depends where you live in the US. Living in Houston, I would choose the quality and affordablity of the health care available in Houston over anything I have received in France. |
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| WhippingBoy I thought people like this were known as "Freedomman" |
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| mortimer_ford
I really want this man's opinion on American Cheese. |
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| BitwiseShift
Article sez Unlike many transplants, however, their move involved packing up a house across the ocean, learning a new language, and adjusting to an entirely different culture. Did he get a brain transplant? Is this a Halloween story to cute to tell before Sandy? |
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| abhorrent1
"It is more fixed that for ya |
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| iheartscotch
If he only had a brain... |
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| vpb Lucky LaRue: This say a lot about the comparison of our medical system with that of a fully socialized country. Fully socialized country? Someone failed economics I see. they know they would also have received good care in Europe And what does it say? He's lucky he had insurance because he would be screwed if he didn't? He had nice neighbors? |
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| zabadu
Where are the Republicans asking who is paying for his care?? |
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Day_Old_Dutchie
![]() Nouveau cerveau. |
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| garandman1a
Did her surrender? |
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| Satan's Dumptruck Driver
mortimer_ford: I really want this man's opinion on American Cheese. Sounds like he's been through enough, don't you think? |
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