Sunday, September 13, 2009

I mean, france doesn't just run on a daily basis some death panels for patients in heavy care, as an example, what happened during the 2003 summer I think it is, it's more like a killing campaign when they had some 10,000 or 15,000 ederlies that died from "the heat", no kidding...!!!, and... from a lack of care... don't laugh...!!!, they didn't receive enough drinking water and didn't have any cooler....!! The "minister", HHS Secretatry, was on vacation.... so what.... what about everybody else.... well, never mind.
Now guess what, who died... I mean if you carefully looked at numbers which are pretty rough to get as for the same kind of reasons, they do not count....!!, get what I mean..., obviously "the lack of care" seems to have somehow targeted quite explicitly "people" of former small nations descent moved to several urban centers... to weaken their capacity to fight for their rights wherever they may have been from, Corsica, Euskal Herria, Breizh and others sometimes less well known.
This to tell you they run death panels at different levels for different purposes, though all aimed at control the level of spending to reduce the costs for the state behaving in a far worse manner than any capitalist insurance company may ever do....
They experienced the same type of massive killing with their blood bank organisation... pretending at all times that state runned organisations is the guarantee of fairness and the lack of profit as a goal, the guarantee to avoid profit inspirational behaviour, never the less, that bank behaved just like the worse of any criminal organisations and sold all their blood stock to hospitals killing at least hundreds probably thousands... will learn later that destroy the entire blood stock at the time would represent losses of millions.....
Now you can measure the type of guarantees state runned organisations provide compare with the ugly capitalist insurance companies runned by some no less ugly people, no Warren;;, I of course excluded Geico...!

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