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JOIN FIGHT FOR SINGLE PAYER HEALTHCARE

June 19, 2008, Americans across the nation will demonstrate in favor of guaranteed

healthcare and in protest of AHIP — America’s Health Insurance Plans — the insurance

industry lobbyists who profit from pain.

Download and share PDF flyers with friends and join the fight!

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www.guaranteedhealthcare.org

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I don't have insurance, but I don't think I will protest either. They just sounds like WAAAAY too much effort.

sUCK ###!

"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."- Ayn Rand

“Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.”

― Andrew Wilkow

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I have insurance but my plan sucks.

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Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

CIS Office : San Francisco CA

Date Filed : 2008-06-11

NOA Date : 2008-06-18

Bio. Appt. : 2008-07-08

Citizenship Interview

USCIS San Francisco Field Office

Wednesday, September 10,2008

Time 2:35PM

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although my insurance is very good, I pay too much :protest::protest:

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I have enough money to pay for it if something horrible happens. I'll chance it for now :P

So I was bimbilin along in my early 20s when I got in my accident. Guy had 10k of insurance...so half my med treatment got paid by my own health insurance. 1 year later and $1 million in debt...it can happen to ANYONE Amber

Unless you have a few spare mil around? But if that's so, and you can afford premiums, then it's really shortsighted not to.

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the us military will have recruiters there to offer free health care too......... :whistle:

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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I have enough money to pay for it if something horrible happens. I'll chance it for now :P

So I was bimbilin along in my early 20s when I got in my accident. Guy had 10k of insurance...so half my med treatment got paid by my own health insurance. 1 year later and $1 million in debt...it can happen to ANYONE Amber

Unless you have a few spare mil around? But if that's so, and you can afford premiums, then it's really shortsighted not to.

Yup - in my case $20K for an exploratory lymph node biopsy. The insurer even tried to pre-existing condition me for it.... for a diagnostic procedure... :wacko:

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I have enough money to pay for it if something horrible happens. I'll chance it for now :P

So I was bimbilin along in my early 20s when I got in my accident. Guy had 10k of insurance...so half my med treatment got paid by my own health insurance. 1 year later and $1 million in debt...it can happen to ANYONE Amber

Unless you have a few spare mil around? But if that's so, and you can afford premiums, then it's really shortsighted not to.

Yup - in my case $20K for an exploratory lymph node biopsy. The insurer even tried to pre-existing condition me for it.... for a diagnostic procedure... :wacko:

Ahh... and they don't need to be regulated b/c the current system works 'just fine' with some changes to improve efficiency... riiiight. :no:

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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Its the bureaucracy - I mean... how can you have a pre-existing condition if the purpose of the procedure is to find out if you have a problem...?

STFU Michael Moore!! :lol:

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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Uhm, perhaps picking a day other than Juneteenth might be more favorable for this fight (which is good and all, but Emancipation Day ranks higher...)...

June 20th? :P

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I have enough money to pay for it if something horrible happens. I'll chance it for now :P

So I was bimbilin along in my early 20s when I got in my accident. Guy had 10k of insurance...so half my med treatment got paid by my own health insurance. 1 year later and $1 million in debt...it can happen to ANYONE Amber

Unless you have a few spare mil around? But if that's so, and you can afford premiums, then it's really shortsighted not to.

Yup - in my case $20K for an exploratory lymph node biopsy. The insurer even tried to pre-existing condition me for it.... for a diagnostic procedure... :wacko:

Ahh... and they don't need to be regulated b/c the current system works 'just fine' with some changes to improve efficiency... riiiight. :no:

It works fine if you don't mind getting a mountain of invoices and strongarm letters from healthcare providers because they don't want to wait for your insurance to finish their "review" and pay up.

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