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Baku promoter hopes for more crashes this year
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Mark Jackson
2017-02-07 17:12:16 UTC
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Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
John
2017-02-07 20:15:01 UTC
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Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
F1 hasn't been about about winning for a long time.
Bobster
2017-02-08 02:33:21 UTC
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Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
F1 hasn't been about about winning for a long time.
Somebody always wins.
News
2017-02-07 20:22:58 UTC
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They should seek a 'NASCAR East' race (way, way, East)
brafield
2017-02-07 21:08:38 UTC
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Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
Mark, your "tag" line is excellent.
US chap settled (and appreciative)in Denmark, tol me he visited an uncle in Florida who had lived in pain and without rehab for many years from a severe arm injury. My contact unwisely mentioned to him that, in Denmark, the he would have received immediate surgery and rehab without charge, and the old man yelled at him furiously that he would "rather live in pain than accept Socialist medicine!"

I now fear this ancient attitude might be revived and perpetuated :-(
geoff
2017-02-07 22:53:55 UTC
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Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson
Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
Mark, your "tag" line is excellent.
US chap settled (and appreciative)in Denmark, tol me he visited an uncle in Florida who had lived in pain and without rehab for many years from a severe arm injury. My contact unwisely mentioned to him that, in Denmark, the he would have received immediate surgery and rehab without charge, and the old man yelled at him furiously that he would "rather live in pain than accept Socialist medicine!"
I now fear this ancient attitude might be revived and perpetuated :-(
So much for civilisation ;- (

geoff
~misfit~
2017-02-09 01:43:26 UTC
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Mark Jackson - http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~mjackson
Railing against Obamacare was easy, but the responsibilities
of power have taken all the fun out of denying medical care
to the poor and sick. - Jonathan Chait
Mark, your "tag" line is excellent.
US chap settled (and appreciative)in Denmark, tol me he visited an
uncle in Florida who had lived in pain and without rehab for many
years from a severe arm injury. My contact unwisely mentioned to him
that, in Denmark, the he would have received immediate surgery and
rehab without charge, and the old man yelled at him furiously that
he would "rather live in pain than accept Socialist medicine!" I now
fear this ancient attitude might be revived and perpetuated :-(
So much for civilisation ;- (
You do know Trump is President yeah? And ruling by decree...
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Shaun.

"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy
little classification in the DSM*."
David Melville (in r.a.s.f1)
(*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
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