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I can say here in Florida and our wonderful laize-faire, service based
economy, we are very short of pediatric specialists and families have to
drive 5-6 hours for services for their special needs kids.  Little preemie
baby I'll working with starting next week hasn't had proper care because
mother with medical condiditon finds it difficult to keep up with the
paperwork.  So, tell me how our medical system is working for this family?  
I've had two families go bankrupt this year to give their children medical
care (working families both).  I've got another mother who can't work
because there is no other care for her ill daughter.  
I'm lucky, I'm my services are privately funded by a service organization.
Oy, it's a hard stressful year this year...


Beth t the OT voting with my conscience... 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
> On Behalf Of Deri James
> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 8:06 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Fwd: Too Appalling for Words
> 
> On Monday 03 November 2008 23:31:13 ken barber wrote:
> > i disagree that they have drank the kool-aid kyle. i think 
> they took 
> > in intravenously .
> 
> Isn't this rather insulting to people who happen to disagree 
> with your views? 
> It also displays a misunderstanding of "socialised medecine" 
> or not understanding the articles quoted by Meir & Kat. 
> 
> It seems the quip about "socialised medecine" was in relation 
> to Meir's article on a doctor being refused residential 
> status in Australia due to the "potential" cost of supporting 
> his Down's Syndrome son. (And Kat's similar story from Canada 
> regarding a South African doctor being refused residency 
> because of his daughter's CP (who he intends to abandon in SA 
> if granted residency!!).
> 
> Isn't this about immigration policy rather than "socialised 
> medecine"? (Or am I missing something!!).
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Deri
> 
> PS Is the "kool-ade" you two are drinking the 20 year old 
> malt "type"!! ;-)
> 
> 
> > --- On Mon, 11/3/08, KE Cleveland <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Yeah, so what? You want nationalized, socialized medicine?
> > This is what
> > you get when you let the government "take care of you". Almost 
> > everyone on this list has drank the kool-aid of 
> > socialism--Obama-style.
> > Wait until they
> > find out that his promises are completely hollow and cannot 
> possibly 
> > be paid for. I suppose Bush will still be to blame for that too.
> >
> > There's going to be a sea-change in this country starting tomorrow. 
> > Obama is making promises he can't keep to baby-boomers who have no 
> > hope of collecting on Social Security they think is coming to them.
> > If that doesn't
> > jolt them awake, wait until he starts sending our troops in 
> with the 
> > United Nations to "keep the peace" in a dozen countries.
> > It will make
> > Iraq/Afghanistan look like a schoolyard brawl.
> >
> > Of course, after tomorrow it will be too late...and there 
> won't even 
> > be any point in saying, "We told you so."
> >
> > Kyle
> 
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