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PC1066 RDRAM - On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 17:03:30 -0500, John M. Williams wrote:MuscleMan wrote: John M. Williams wrote:"OmegaZero2003" wrote:"MuscleMan" wrote: "David Cohen" wrote: Seeing how willing you are to spend other people's money, we're all fortunate that you're not in charge, Komrade. FWIW, my community YMCA has a great after-school program for kids, which functions quite nicely without your vision of compelled socialism.Since China is an entirely different, ancient, type of culture, their"communism" really isn't, so all that's left of an amazinglyshort-lived governmental philosophy is that silly old man in Cuba. Butthe diehards die hard. I'm not advocating communism. BTW, Israel is quite socialized, as is Japan and most other western nations. It's wh ytheir standard of living is better than ours.Consider the homogeneous nature of their "social" structure and genetic pooland you will have a good idea of why socialization, to the extent practiced(which is not a top-down-organized affair as much as the statist, plannedsocialist empires have been), has had aspects that sem to work there.And the predictable next step for Komrade MuppetMan is to claim that,to the extent that Isreal is socialized, non-Jewish Palestinians arenot entitled to the same consideration for social services.They are not considered Isareali citizens, so they don't get thefruits of their labor, just like msot Americans don't.I think Komrade MuppetMan is supported by his parents, and thus, he isquite enamored with the idea of spending other people's money for hissocial ideals.Nope, spend my own. BD Lo Dose syringes, 1/3 cc, box of 100, 28 gaugecost me 21- thsi past weekend too.Waaaaah! How many doses of insulin do you take per day? And who paysfor the insulin? Just curious.Depends. Usually I take 12 U in the morning and night, and a shot foreach meal, on a sliding scale of regular, usually 15g=1 u of R. So itdepends on my BG''s, how much I eat, and whther I'm lifting or sick.I pay for the insulin, and the strips. I don't have enough money for aDr., so I don't have one. I pay for it all.I have been unable in the past ot get meds or a Rx for my thyroid,which was my Grandmother's problem and what aused her death. Hopefullythat won't happen to me.
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