On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:24:53 GMT, "The State of Alberta"
<freealberta@no-spam> wrote:
>
>"Siobhan Medeiros" <sme@no-spam> wrote in message
>news:3ef69c1d.27903187@no-spam
>> From CNN.com: It seems the Senate has just voted to allow pharrmacies
>> to purchase drugs from Canadian pharmacists!
>>
>> Since State of Alberta, Lambourne, and Pearson are always yakknig
>> about how our healthcare system is SOOOO inferior to the US, I wonder
>> how they're going to explain their becoming one of our biggest
>> customers? Hmm.
>
>Wonderful. Now pharmaceutical supplies in the outer regions will be reduced
>to meet the increased demand from US customers.
>
ROTFL. There is no shortage, there is a surplus of medicines. The
shortage is in physician time, and even there we're better off than
the US.
As usual, both you double-digit IQ's have missed the point completely.
THe point is that the health care system you claim is so inferior to
the Americans is now being used by them to shore up their own decrepit
handiwork. Some superior system, huh.
>Can't you "Canadians" even accidentally not harm your own people?
And we can imagine what you'd be writing if they'd voted NOT to use
our healthcare system. There is no way to win with you. Why?
Because your life is so pathetic that you need a scapegoat to explain
to yourself why you are an absolute failure in everything you do.
>We have to secede to improve the quality of life for OUR people, not the
>greedy lazy rich people of Ontario.
What, we're selling drugs to Ontario now? In case you've forgotten
how to read, it's the AMERICANS who are buying them.
>> Of course, these losers could always move down to the oh-so-perfect US
>> of A, but then they'd lose their biggest excuse for doing absolutely
>> nothing with their lives. So we're stuck with them.
>> "When an ice cube melts in a glass, the water level
>> doesn't rise"
>
>Fine by Alberta - we want life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We
>waste too much valuable time having to fight for the basics of life from the
>greedy lazy rich people of Ontario.
News flash - Alberta isn't coming. Quebec hasn't left after 30 years
of trying, If you think Alberta's leaving anytime soon you're nuts.
WHich has pretty much already been established.
If you think the US is so great, then move, it's an open border. But
you won't. Why? Because then you'd lose your favorite excuse for
being a complete loser.
"When an ice cube melts in a glass, the water level
doesn't rise"
Dr. Phillip Micheals of the CATO Institute explaining
why global warming won't cause flooding (conveniently
ignoring that more than half of the world's ice is
on land.)
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 19:15:37 -0500, Kurt Sims
<sspamimskl@no-spam> wrote:
>sme@no-spam (Siobhan Medeiros) wrote in news:3ef69c1d.27903187
>@no-spam
>
>(snip)
>> Of course, these losers could always move down to the oh-so-perfect US
>> of A, but then they'd lose their biggest excuse for doing absolutely
>> nothing with their lives. So we're stuck with them.
>>
>
>Oh no no no..., to move down to the States people must meet certain
>requirements, like getting a job.
>
Plenty of 7-11's down there, and they're always looking for
replacement clerks.
"When an ice cube melts in a glass, the water level
doesn't rise"
Dr. Phillip Micheals of the CATO Institute explaining
why global warming won't cause flooding (conveniently
ignoring that more than half of the world's ice is
on land.)
"Siobhan Medeiros" <sme@no-spam> wrote in message
news:3ef7e03c.16443453@no-spam
: On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 13:24:53 GMT, "The State of Alberta"
: <freealberta@no-spam> wrote:
:
: >
: >"Siobhan Medeiros" <sme@no-spam> wrote in message
: >news:3ef69c1d.27903187@no-spam
: >> From CNN.com: It seems the Senate has just voted to allow pharrmacies
: >> to purchase drugs from Canadian pharmacists!
: >>
: >> Since State of Alberta, Lambourne, and Pearson are always yakknig
: >> about how our healthcare system is SOOOO inferior to the US, I wonder
: >> how they're going to explain their becoming one of our biggest
: >> customers? Hmm.
: >
: >Wonderful. Now pharmaceutical supplies in the outer regions will be
reduced
: >to meet the increased demand from US customers.
: >
:
: ROTFL. There is no shortage, there is a surplus of medicines. The
: shortage is in physician time, and even there we're better off than
: the US.
:
: As usual, both you double-digit IQ's have missed the point completely.
: THe point is that the health care system you claim is so inferior to
: the Americans is now being used by them to shore up their own decrepit
: handiwork. Some superior system, huh.
:
: >Can't you "Canadians" even accidentally not harm your own people?
:
: And we can imagine what you'd be writing if they'd voted NOT to use
: our healthcare system. There is no way to win with you. Why?
: Because your life is so pathetic that you need a scapegoat to explain
: to yourself why you are an absolute failure in everything you do.
:
:
: >We have to secede to improve the quality of life for OUR people, not the
: >greedy lazy rich people of Ontario.
:
: What, we're selling drugs to Ontario now? In case you've forgotten
: how to read, it's the AMERICANS who are buying them.
:
: >> Of course, these losers could always move down to the oh-so-perfect US
: >> of A, but then they'd lose their biggest excuse for doing absolutely
: >> nothing with their lives. So we're stuck with them.
: >> "When an ice cube melts in a glass, the water level
: >> doesn't rise"
: >
: >Fine by Alberta - we want life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We
: >waste too much valuable time having to fight for the basics of life from
the
: >greedy lazy rich people of Ontario.
:
: News flash - Alberta isn't coming. Quebec hasn't left after 30 years
: of trying, If you think Alberta's leaving anytime soon you're nuts.
: WHich has pretty much already been established.
:
: If you think the US is so great, then move, it's an open border. But
: you won't. Why? Because then you'd lose your favorite excuse for
: being a complete loser.
:
:
:
:
:
: "When an ice cube melts in a glass, the water level
: doesn't rise"
:
: Dr. Phillip Micheals of the CATO Institute explaining
: why global warming won't cause flooding (conveniently
: ignoring that more than half of the world's ice is
: on land.)
Is it really fair to pick on the American healthcare system? After all I
understand they have far better red tape and paperwork than the Canadian
system and I understand it more or less guarantees poor people the right to
die expeditiously rather than suffer the dangers of drug side effects.
Isn't that what freedom is all about?
Where else does a health care system support an apparently very profitable
malpractice suit industry? What other first world country has such an
enviable record of failing to lower infant mortality? What other country
has such experience and training in the treatment of gunshot trauma?
give em a break
claus
<@no-spam> wrote
> Here's one you folks can argue.
>
> Every material in the world, when cooled, contracts, and when warmed,
> expands, except one. Water.
Not quite true - water expands when warmed, and contracts when cooled, just
like everything else, EXCEPT when it starts to get near its freezing point,
and then the cool water startes expands as it gets colder.
As usual nshinede misses out on the subtle details.
> Water expands when frozen, thus
> ice floats, because its less dense than water.