ben stein is not a democrat. he's a libertarian.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifEven more important than health, people need food everyday to live. Shouldn't we come up with a plan that guarantees that everybody can walk into the grocery store and just grab whatever food he/ she wants?
(actually you probably want to deliver it right to their kitchen)
You should read this; Even democrat Ben Stein doesn't think we need universally available health care: http://http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/yourlife/178987
Volume is pretty much shit unless its a really special event. It was a lot better before Eden opened up last year. Eden really took a bunch of business from both Volume and Answer, but once that Cheongdam scandal thing with the kaipaprazzi pictures was all over the media came about ..Answer really bounced back big. The reservations guy told me they usually have tables for about 200 booked and the weekend after that story broke they have over 600.NB is actually dying out and yes I am very familiar with hongdae my mother lives in gangnam.....I see u went there as a student....thats good....I went there to visit my family and also school. Answer yes its a high end club, but i wouldnt go as far to say that shyte is betterVolume by the base near itaewon is alot more crown hotel.......
I lived down the street from sunshine hotel in apgujong.....Do you know goshen in chongdam? Or i think 54 its like a cafe with a bar in the back up the street on the back side of rodeo...............u know your way around do u know High Society? LOL maybe being stationed there u would know....
i dont think i knew anyone in the Korean mob or at least i didnt know they were in the mob.. haha.. i saw Big bang at Answer last year .. i went to the lady gaga private party at Answer too .. i met Chosungmo at Answer once hahahahahahahaha.. i know that's lame but he is like the only celeb i met that i can remember the name because my friend was his manager. ..Yes goshen is LOL
**** hella weird nah my homie just went back I was there last summer so maybe ur info a bit newer but my boy in korea owns catch and thats where last summer's hottest celebs like drunken tiger mc sniper big bang gummi etc.......i got into all the clubs vip for free because of him he new all the bouncers due to his connections to da mob dunno if u ever ran into them type....lol but yea hmmm ONE BAR I LOVED ZEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND ZEN 2 MORE ZEN 2 NEAR THE shinchon station down the path way to yonsei.....u know?
poor analogy.Even more important than health, people need food everyday to live. Shouldn't we come up with a plan that guarantees that everybody can walk into the grocery store and just grab whatever food he/ she wants?
(actually you probably want to deliver it right to their kitchen)
he's not a democrat.You should read this; Even democrat Ben Stein doesn't think we need universally available health care: http://http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/yourlife/178987
lol he got you MAD.You are as big a leftist dipshit as 'ol Faulky...and now you want to equate something that happened to Laura Bush in 1963 with Fat Boy???? Ooooook. Here are the details fvcknut:
Gee, do you know much about Fat Boy and Chappaquiddick moron? Guess not.
First a recap. Teddy Kennedy's car went off a bridge and into a pond after a party for Bobby Kennedy's campaign staff on Chappaquiddick Island near Martha's Vineyard. A passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne was subsequently found drowned in the car.
Kennedy claimed he dove repeatedly into the dark water but couldn't find her. Then, disoriented and hurt, he gave up. On it's face, a routine if terrible tragedy. But Kennedy and his handlers inexplicably waited 9 hours before reporting the accident.
The media frenzy was ferocious. There were claims Kennedy was drunk and that he and his staff engaged in a massive cover-up of the accident and the cause of Ms. Kopechne's death.
Kennedy eventually pled guilty to the charge of leaving the scene of an accident and the case was closed. Justice may not have been served for Mary Jo Kopechne, but many felt partial justice was achieved in the destruction of Ted Kennedy's chances to mount his own presidential campaign.
Did Laura Bush leave the scene of the accident? Was there any rumours she was drunk? How old was Laura Bush? Was she 37 years old like Fat Boy?
Like I said, you are a leftist moonbat moron just like your fvck pal 'ol Faulky.
lolusad.I teared up a bit... I'm certainly not a liberal but I feel that he was a great man and senator for this country. I wish we had 100 other men/women in the Senate just as passionate and articulate about their ideas as he was. The whole family was a great model that every American family should strive for.
I could see this causing employment discrimination based on how large of a family a potential employee has. The larger the family of the potential employee equals greater health care costs to the employer--Employee Health Insurance, covering most Americans and offered at their place of employment, with the cost to be shared by the employer and employee on a basis which would prevent excessive burdens on either; .[/b]
Id personally like a health care program in which no one pays for necessary medical care--A principal feature of Assisted Health Insurance is that it relates premiums and out-of-pocket expenses to the income of the person or family enrolled. Working families with incomes of up to $5,000, for instance, would pay no premiums at all. Deductibles, co-insurance, and maximum liability would all be pegged to income levels.
Would this also mean no exclusion for pre existing condition?There would be no exclusions of coverage based on the nature of the illness. For example, a person with heart disease would qualify for benefits as would a person with kidney disease.
That’s a lot of money for either party to pay. My current medical coverage covers 80% of all medical bills and paying 20% of an X ray is still a lot of money to me they are at least $100 a pop after my insurance picks up the bill. In order for this to work medical costs would have to be lowered considerably. I was once in a car accident and my back was really bothering me so I had to go to the emergency room. There I waited 4 hours until a doctor could see me. I went in described the accident to the doctor he asked me to lift my arms over my head and then to my side gave me a prescription for vicodin and a bill for $300. Excessive I think so!Every employer would be required to offer all full-time employees the Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan. Additional benefits could then be added by mutual agreement. The insurance plan would be jointly financed, with employers paying 65 percent of the premium for the first three years of the plan, and 75 percent thereafter. Employees would pay the balance of the premiums. Temporary Federal subsidies would be used to ease the initial burden on employers who face significant cost increases.
Again at 25% unless medical costs are lowered is too high in my opinion. People anrt going to take advantage of their coverage because they cant afford their deductibles which is why I would like to see a program in which employers and employees pay nothing for heath care and everyone gets the care they need. Again at paying only 20% for my health care bills I don’t always go to the doctor when I should because I don’t want to pay my deductibles.After satisfying this deductible limit, an enrollee would then pay for 25 percent of additional bills. However, $1,500 per year would be the absolute dollar limit on any family's medical expenses for covered services in any one year.
interesting.I could see this causing employment discrimination based on how large of a family a potential employee has. The larger the family of the potential employee equals greater health care costs to the employer
Id personally like a health care program in which no one pays for necessary medical care
Would this also mean no exclusion for pre existing condition?
That’s a lot of money for either party to pay. My current medical coverage covers 80% of all medical bills and paying 20% of an X ray is still a lot of money to me they are at least $100 a pop after my insurance picks up the bill. In order for this to work medical costs would have to be lowered considerably. I was once in a car accident and my back was really bothering me so I had to go to the emergency room. There I waited 4 hours until a doctor could see me. I went in described the accident to the doctor he asked me to lift my arms over my head and then to my side gave me a prescription for vicodin and a bill for $300. Excessive I think so!
Again at 25% unless medical costs are lowered is too high in my opinion. People anrt going to take advantage of their coverage because they cant afford their deductibles which is why I would like to see a program in which employers and employees pay nothing for heath care and everyone gets the care they need. Again at paying only 20% for my health care bills I don’t always go to the doctor when I should because I don’t want to pay my deductibles.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifShut up and butt out fvcknut, I wasn't talkin' to you, I was talkin' to your lover boy in MI. Learn your place.
lowl.Learn your place *****.
Not mad or sad that Fat Boy won't be down for breakfast...that would be YOU!
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