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Re: OT Rant


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Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on February 27, 2011 at 05:12:23 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: OT Rant posted by JayinNY on February 26, 2011 at 16:58:18:

Your coments about the homless gives the rest of us a very negative view of your good luck in life. Does that mean you or the rest of us are real smart, and better some how?

Those folks all have a story to tell. Perhaps some day you can have the opertnity to tell one similar.

I know several families hanging by a thread, and most had medical insurance. Two of the guys used to make ill coments about poor folks, and thought their health insurance was as good as our politicians. I respect both of them because they stayed at their wives side till the dim lights went completly out.

My sister died from breast cancer, and She and her husband had great insurance, they were double covered even. How could a double health insurance plan go wrong!

There is lille doubt in my mind that she would have taken her own life early on if she cold see where her family has went as a result of her long ill halth.

Her husband was a cop that used to feel uncomfortable making homless folks move out of a upper crust neighbohood. He can't say those words today without breaking down. He has recovered, and he sees to have a totaly different selection for verbal coments now.

He donates alot of spare time working at a Salvation Army. His hard tail political choice also changed. He still goes to the same church, but now finds it totaly different.

His favorite line is .....It is difficult to walk in a poor mans shoes when you have new ones in the closet.

For the record, my sister was well educated, and worked as a nurse about ten years in a big hospital when she noticed a lump, and sone cruption within the hospital medicare billing. She lost her job, but by then they had no money to sue.

She also comtemplated robbing a bank, then waiting for the cops to show up so she cold get mrdical care. The sad feelings she had to suffer to make a coment like that!

Their new house, and both new vehickles, boat, large gun colection, and all their student loans were paid off two years before what .....she called the expensive lump showed up.

She also made the coment that the hospitals wheelchair doors were extra wide so all their posesions would fit through them.

Tou may label me as a jerk, but I was always rhe jrtk on the playground when the bullies took on a under privalaged kid.


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