Indyfella: http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=1616Scroll down to the 2nd video. "you can't have alex" Great video. This is worth watching again. Remember, the 2nd video. Everyone's seen the 1st one a thousand times.
Hey Indy, you are such a stinker, that's one of the things I like about you. The video sucks no matter who put that out move on moove over or get over yourself and it is out of context we've already established that.
Why don't you try this one, it's still out of context but it is a much better video, you can dance to it!
Skybow: Hey Indy, you are such a stinker, that's one of the things I like about you. The video sucks no matter who put that out move on moove over or get over yourself and it is out of context we've already established that.
Why don't you try this one, it's still out of context but it is a much better video, you can dance to it!
Skybow: Indy the very thought just put me off my breakfast plans. Too funny.
That could cause an upchuck... : (
Here's an interesting take on American Healthcare. We can wait for Dude's professional assessment. :)
Courtesy of Glen Beck.
In 1900 a rich person lived to 60. The poor person died at 45. 15 years separation. Today the life expectancy of an affluent person in America, a rich person, 78 years old. Poor person, somebody who lives in the gutter in America, 74. A four-year difference. Yes, the rich have advanced and they have benefitted, but the poor have advanced and benefitted even more, and that is what makes America great. Right now in the United States we spend roughly $2 trillion on healthcare. We spend more than any other country in the world per capita averaging $4,631 per person. That's more than Switzerland, Germany, Canada and any other country in the world. Heart disease, we haven't conquered it but we're beating it. Death by heart disease, fallen 67% in the last 50 years. The much talked about Canadian system, consider that 400 Canadians in the full throes of heart attack or other cardiac emergency have been sent to the United States, over the border because no hospital can provide lifesaving care that they require there in Canada. In the United Kingdom one in eight patients wait more than a year for hospital treatment. The British government just recently set a new goal, to keep wait times to less than 18 weeks. That, by the way, is four months. In Canada almost a million citizens, a million citizens can waiting for necessary surgery and more than a million Canadians can't find a regular doctor. You think our healthcare is so bad, let me show you the healthcare system up in Canada that everybody wants us to have. In a small town in Norwood, Ontario, they have a drawing every week. Every week they have a drawing. Somebody wins, somebody who lives in Norwood Ontario, somebody wins the right to go see the town's doctor. Congratulations. You are a winner in the Canadian healthcare system.
I've got some videos that I know you will just love Indy. My brother found these and I roll on the floor practically whenever I watch them. Hillary as Norma Desmond from Sunset Blvd. The original is here too.
I knew you'd love those, same twisted sense of humor as I have. I'm pretty much drawn to good humor as a "bright and shinny thing" if it is good. Hey Indy maybe I'm a magpie instead of a crow? Caw. Caw.
That could cause an upchuck... : ( Here's an interesting take on American Healthcare. We can wait for Dude's professional assessment. :)
Courtesy of Glen Beck.
Since you don't have anyone else to torture I'd like to answer this one. I looked at Glen Beck and he is just one guy with an opinion. Sure he is published but not because he is a investigating reporter and has his facts lined up far from it. He is just a guy who got lucky and got an audience, it's just more Bal, Bla, Bla in my book.
Another thing, his ramblings are based on the 'ole "We're better than the other guy so we're OK" theory which is stupid. Why would a country who has a worst system make ours OK. Whay can't we do better than we are doing? It's the middle class who have lost their jobs, their insurance or don't have coverage with their jobs that are suffering. They can't afford preventive medical care so their problems are not being managed. If they need ER, surgery or hospital care they can be billed incredible amounts of money that they go broke trying to pay back or have their credit ruined because they cant pay. Oh yea it needs to change, yesterday!
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OMG! Adorable!