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In reply to the discussion: Alright, I kind of went at it w/ a conservative today. [View all]mazzarro
(3,450 posts)16. Not far enough IMO
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What is hilarious about that is when it comes to the military, does she expect any other than the
treestar
Mar 2012
#46
My brother needing an eye exam is with Kaiser and he got an appt for a misdiagnosis.
SleeplessinSoCal
Mar 2012
#54
Does a "waiver" mean you opt out? "If that doesn't work for me I am to call a different . . . "
SleeplessinSoCal
Mar 2012
#52
So it's still paid for by the govt. I wonder if she's ever dealt with private insurance....
SleeplessinSoCal
Mar 2012
#109
Not far enough. But you did use some pretty big words and advance some fairly abstract ideas.
geckosfeet
Mar 2012
#55
Brava! I use military healthcare and it has literally saved my life more than once.
LiberalLoner
Mar 2012
#64
Good response! Don't emergency cases take priority over elective exams?
Gold Metal Flake
Mar 2012
#70
Well you make some good points. But I will tell you I have seen both sides of this issue. There
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#113
I can compare it to the times my dad was in the military in the 50s. I remember momma taking us to
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#136
I have private insurance--Blue Cross Blue Shield--and I need relatively important surgery
Liberal_Stalwart71
Mar 2012
#150