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Chris_NJ

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  1. Just moved to Deerfield Beach from NJ and need to find a new Doc. Any recommendations would be great. Thnx all !
  2. Hello all ! :help: I am looking for a good DR in the central Jersey area. I live near Jersey Shore Medical Center. Obviously the DR does not have to be out of there. I just am not sure where to start to look. Any help would be greatly appreciated :clap2: Thanks Chris
  3. Just curious and this poll is not a public poll. What do you consider yourself?
  4. Chris_NJ

    me june 2010

    Looking awesome ! Come a long way !
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    Where do u stand on the political matrix?

    Economic score: +3.29 Social score: +2.35Note your scores and Login to your Atlas Account to Save your Scores Your score pegs you as economically moderately capitalist and socially center-authoritarian. Moderate capitalists usually support free trade and low taxes, but take pragmatic stances according to what they believe will be best for business and workers. Social center-authoritarians generally have moderate social views, with a slight lean toward government intervention. They may have moderate cultural and religious views, but on the whole believe that the government should assure that society should stay moral.
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Actually if you read a few posts back I STATED I HAVE SEEN IT. Just think the man is way over the top and foolish. Wow calling me a sheep HAHAHAHAHA Now thats funny. The funny thing is people in this thread have called me so many things I am not. Am I a right wing nut job HELL NO...Am I a Left Wing nut job HELL NO.. To I sway more to the right of the line yes I do. I value conservatism more. I am a product of my environment. I have spent 18 months in Iraq so my views on that are they way they are because of that. I have nothing against gays in the military. If someone is willing to put there life on the line for me I don't care who they are sleeping with. I don't believe in abortion but thats not my decision and sometimes it is needed. I am for gay marriage. Not my lifestyle but who am I to judge someone for what they do in there personal life. I am for a capitalist country. I am against socialized government run health care. IMO I want the best medicine I can get and you don't get it that way. I am Catholic, I was raised that way and do believe in God. Am I a practicing Catholic. Not really but don't feel that I need to go to Church to believe in it. Do I preach it ...HELL NO. I have friends and relatives of all walks of life and don't judge someone by there race, religion or anything else for that matter. If you want to know anything else just ask and don't be so quick to judge by an internet forum.... I may not agree with a lot of what is said in these threads by some but I would be the first one to shake your hand and buy you a drink. :laugh:
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Look I to can Cut and Paste ! A European View of Michael Moore's 'Sicko' by Stefania Lapenna 07/25/2007 Hollywood leftie Michael Moore's new propaganda movie, 'Sicko', is being cheered by crowds of enthusiast anti-American Europeans and followers of evil Stalinist snake Fidel Castro, as it badmouths the American health system and praises socialized, state-controlled medicine. Calling it biased is to say little: rather, it's definitely a big lie. I have no doubt that Moore and his group of patients have received excellent medical treatment free of charge, as featured in the movie. Too bad that such a world-class system is denied to eleven million of Cubans, while wealthy white foreigners like him are given absolute priority and the best attention ever. Mr. Moore shows his total ignorance of the Cuban system when he claims that "Cuba spends $251 per person on health care." I need to remind him a few essential things. First, that number is mostly spent to fund the regime's self-proclaimed "internationalist humanitarian missions", aimed at winning political support from the countries receiving the 'wonders' of the island's medicine. Second, part of it is designed for more health centers reserved for the elite and its foreign apologists. We cannot expect a communist to learn the other side of story, but Sicko is not just telling lies, it is insulting common sense, too. Not everyong in Cuba gets the Potemkin village treatment 9/11 workers received. Maverick human rights activists living in the island put their life at risk for reporting on the hell the ordinary people go through on a daily basis across the country. Darsi Ferrer Ramirez, a doctor who's also a peaceful dissident and founder of the Center for Health and Human Rights, an illegal and persecuted organization offering medical assistance to hundreds of citizens, has been working for years in one of the ill-equipped, run-down hospitals in Havana, but was fired recently for denouncing the injustice and disasters of communist care. Very popular among many patients, he emails tons of photos, mostly showing the real face of Castroite Cuba's free healthcare. He's not alone, as several other independent journalists all over the island keep reporting on how "Sicko" the state of the health system in the Caribbean nation is. If there's one that works perfectly, that is medical apartheid. I don't believe Michael Moore is a mere liar. He's quite well aware that Cubans aren't as lucky as him to receive first-class treatment when they need it, but he doesn't care at all, as his everyday sport is going after his native country and get the applause of silly Euro leftists. What "Sicko" purposely didn't tell you about Cuba is that, other than being a Gulag police state, there are very few -- if any -- functioning health centers. The rest, as can be seen in these photographs taken and sent in by a non-governamental journalist, are collapsing structures that resemble recently-bombed buildings. This is just the exterior side. Entering a Cuban hospital may be an appalling experience. Hygiene is pratically non-existent, excrements and roaches can easily be found everywhere on the floors and medicines are rarely available for patients. I challenge Moore to support his claims about US healthcare with graphical evidence, but I doubt he'll be able to find any picture comparable to plenty of others showing the third-world decay of Castroite health. To figure out which side of Cuba's dual system Michael Moore experienced, you need to scroll down this page from "The Real Cuba." Another detail "Sicko" failed to mention is the shortage of medicines and doctors. Blamed on US embargo, they're fully available to foreigners, government officials and closest followers, something that has finally been noticed by many Cubans who now aren't buying scapegoats anymore. Daily reports state that numerous hospitals are closed because there aren't doctors. The latter are forcibly sent abroad to serve as slaves for Castro's propaganda disguised as 'humanitarian assistance to poor patients'. Many manage to elude security and escape to seek political refuge as soon as they have the chance to do so. The movie gets one thing right: infantile mortality rate in Cuba is low. However, that's mostly due to the officially-sanctioned practice of forced abortions of fetuses diagnosed premature diseases. For any person to portray Cuban medical apartheid as the best system ever, it takes a significant dose of stupidity mixed with contempt for intellectual honesty. I advise the cynical filmmaker to tour the average hospitals to get a taste of the reality on the ground, the very same the independent journalists see with their own eyes every day. In his unconditional praise of European and Canadian socialized medicine, he asserts that it provides free treatment for the poor. I'm sorry to contradict him, but the truth is much more complicated than he would have you to believe. Has he ever heard of the infamous waiting lists? Maybe he has, but neither he nor the 9/11 workers featured in his film live under a bankrupt system that, when one needs a surgery or a visit to a specialist, is told to wait up to eight months, during which one may fall ill or even die. I'm not sure if he weighs a documentary giving voice to the tens of thousands of people who, while on list, got cancer or some other disease that may have been diagnosed in time. Waiting lists are potential killers. If we are to tell it like it is, we can't help mentioning that medical errors and negligence are widespread in publicly-funded hospitals. In Italy, a survey found that about 73% of people don't trust their public health system. Since a couple of years ago, the number of patients that have died or fallen ill due to incompetence or fatal errors has dizzily increased. In the last three months alone, there have been fifteen deaths in hospitals from north to south Italy. Some were people rushed into emergency rooms to find that doctors were not available. Recently, a few others were diagnosed HIV and hepatitis following transfusion with infected blood. Now, many cross their fingers and pray for their survival whenever they enter a hospital room. Governments are well aware of the state of public health care, including the large scale corruption that involves the very same management of such a sector. So, what do they do to fix these huge problems and inefficiencies? Instead of reforming their obsolete system, they impose a two-euro tax on many prescription drugs, in addition to those others that don't need prescription and cost up to twenty euros. So much for 'free health care'. As an European fed up with socialized medicine, I would like to express my deepest admiration for American healthcare. Although not perfect and needing more effective free market reforms, the money factor -- which "Sicko" lashes out at as source of all imaginary evils -- is what keeps it innovative, competitive and efficient. We hear a lot about 45 million citizens who don't have health insurance. But just who are they? The US Census Bureau couldn't be clearer: --38% of the uninsured (17 million) live in households earning over $ 50,000 in annual income --20% (9 million) reside in households earning over 75,000 a year --Over 18 million (40%), between the ages of 18 and 34, spend more on entertainment or dining out --14 million ( 31%) are elegible for health government programs like Medicaid, but choose to opt-out. So, how many are truly uninsured? Only 18% of Americans. Michael Moore should explain why, if his country's system is so bad, millions of Europeans and Canadians travel to America for surgeries. He should ask why so many European researchers, most of them Italians, prefer to move to the United States in order to better focus on their work than stay at home waiting for funds which never arrive. We rarely hear of patients going to Cuba or Europe to receive medical care. Except the opportunist wealthy white stupid men eager to make money on the skin of the victims of socialized medicine. I have a message for the American people. Don't be fooled by the Hollywood lefties. Keep your current healthcare system. One day, you may miss it.
  8. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Actually I have seen it ... he is just foolish.
  9. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    :w00t: All credibility has been lost when Michael Moore is mentioned.
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    with a Republican congress. :thumbup:
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    :thumbup: :frown: Trust me I don't need to search the internet to have my opinions and my views....If I see something interesting I post it.
  12. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Because I think its funny.
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    HAHAHA OMG are you kidding ! I probably have more Indian friends than you even know ! ARE YOU KIDDING .... Urban dictionary ! Now thats funny ! So saying thank you come again is racist ! WOW now you are really reaching for strings ! :thumbup:
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Personal attacks ? Like you never do ? I have no need to be a keyboard warrior..... I don't need to blast people who don't agree with me on an internet forum to get off in my life. I laugh :thumbup:
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    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    LMAO a racist!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now thats funny! You don't even know me and call me a racist. PLEASE TELL ME HOW YOU CAME TO THAT CONCLUSION !
  16. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    Not quite you actually crack me up.....the anger that the libs post on these forums just verifies why I am so glad I am not one! I may post once in a while in here but talking to walls is no fun. Specially walls that have no open mind and pretend they do. :thumbup: Thank You Come again !
  17. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    and the tripe you post isn't? Miss cut and paste ?
  18. Chris_NJ

    Bet you're sorry you voted for Obama now

    its a good thing you live in Canada and don't vote here. :thumbup:

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