It's not funny at all. And it would only have been relevant to this debate if I supported that system. Moore deliberately ignores the Cuban situation because it doesn't fit the message he's trying to get across. That makes him intellectually dishonest.Antoine Doinel wrote:That's funny, the U.S. has the two-tier system as well. Except the rich get something, while the poor get nothing.
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In the scope of Moore's film - it's a nitpick. It doesn't make the underlying fact that the American healthcare system answers to corporations any less true.The Invunche wrote:It's not funny at all. And it would only have been relevant to this debate if I supported that system. Moore deliberately ignores the Cuban situation because it doesn't fit the message he's trying to get across. That makes him intellectually dishonest.Antoine Doinel wrote:That's funny, the U.S. has the two-tier system as well. Except the rich get something, while the poor get nothing.
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Really enjoyed Moore smacking around Wolf. Looked like Moore took a page from Jon Stewart's performance on CNN a few years back.
Not easy to dodge ambush-journalism like that Live. I was a little uncomfortable though when Moore seemed to make fun of Sanjay Gupta's name.
I also liked Moore's declaration that the Internet represents a better information source than one-way, sponsored media such as CNN.
Not easy to dodge ambush-journalism like that Live. I was a little uncomfortable though when Moore seemed to make fun of Sanjay Gupta's name.
I also liked Moore's declaration that the Internet represents a better information source than one-way, sponsored media such as CNN.
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I couldn't resist pointing out this video from Fox News reacting to the recent terrorist attacks in Britain. From the video I gather that because the American system is based on making money they get to import the cream of the doctors - those less likely to be terrorists. Whereas I think they are suggesting that nationalised healthcare doesn't really care who they import so are more likely to get the terrorist doctors to make up the numbers!
So there you go, conclusive proof that providing state healthcare actually increases your risk of being horribly killed! (If not by a terrorist doctor exploding himself, then by the doctor not taking proper care of you because he is spending all his time reading extremist material on the Internet!) #-o
Do many people actually take Fox News seriously over there?
So there you go, conclusive proof that providing state healthcare actually increases your risk of being horribly killed! (If not by a terrorist doctor exploding himself, then by the doctor not taking proper care of you because he is spending all his time reading extremist material on the Internet!) #-o
Do many people actually take Fox News seriously over there?
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The 29% who still support Bush probably do and it's too bad that Britain (and probably now the US) will overreact to these doctor terrorists and make it difficult for well-educated professionals to enter and work. They screwed it up so badly that I don't think we have too much to worry about, I mean those fools who rammed the Glasgow airport were beyond wannabes, they're just pathetic. Doctors and terrorism don't mix well.colinr0380 wrote:I couldn't resist pointing out this video
Do many people actually take Fox News seriously over there?