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5 Questions for a conservative girl/douche

Shepppard says...

00:47, and that stare is going to haunt my dreams for the rest of my life.

>> ^ponceleon:
I love these videos because I just see how long I can last... I did pretty well on this one - :58 seconds.


>> ^rougy:
1:10 and I had enough.


[Edit:] Damn, curiosity got the best of me from reading the comments, The nationalized health care really does stick out as the worst point she makes. Here in Ontario the way health care works is we're covered by O.H.I.P. (Ontario Health Insurance Policy) And the way it works is that if you -NEED- something, you get it.

Broken arm, baby delivery, emergency situations from accidents, ambulance rides, brain surgery, hell, this may be a bit TMI but even women who get very heavy periods (to the point of severe pain) can have their uterus taken out, ect. are all covered indefinately.

Things you DON'T need, strictly cosmetic plastic surgery, (and now due to cuts in the policy) Dental, and Eye checkups ect. are not covered by O.H.I.P. but are generally covered under policies provided by employers. (Well, the dental and eye exams anyway.)

This isn't like insurance companies in the states, the province doesn't decide that what you're getting is too expensive and therefore you've lived a good life, everyone is covered, even if you're not employed, and that's probably what the American system would be like, in my opinion.

The only problem I see with switching to a Nationalized health care system is that at the start, since you'll be having people going to the doctors for things they couldn't before (people who couldn't afford things like kemo ect.) will now be able to, and you'll have an influx of patients at the same time.

After a couple years of the system though, on the whole the amount of people going should be in decline and you should actually see a much healthier America.

And Generally when a country gets over-populated, they don't start out killing off elders. They limit the amount of children you can have. Which, and this to some may sound incredibly cold, may be a good thing if the ban on stem cell research gets lifted. If that ban becomes lifted and a limit ever goes into effect, if you attempt to concieve another child then the fetus is forfeit for stem cells. I may have just come across as a cold, cold bastard, but rather then bring another child into an overpopulated world, you potentially just saved the life of one of its citizens.

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