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ParticipantI have to agree with Brian on this one. F&$# the queen! It should be seen as the queen offending the US by expecting us to treat her as a “sovereign”.
She is a sovereign.. of England. That is why you don’t put your arm around her, unless you are the King of England.. but you also don’t bow to her, which citizens of England do. Barack Obama is the sovereign of the United States(voted into that position), Queen Elizabeth is sovereign of England(by bloodline). It is a meeting between sovereigns.
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ParticipantI have to agree with Brian on this one. F&$# the queen! It should be seen as the queen offending the US by expecting us to treat her as a “sovereign”.
She is a sovereign.. of England. That is why you don’t put your arm around her, unless you are the King of England.. but you also don’t bow to her, which citizens of England do. Barack Obama is the sovereign of the United States(voted into that position), Queen Elizabeth is sovereign of England(by bloodline). It is a meeting between sovereigns.
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ParticipantI personally don’t want regulation but education.
If people choose to eat the junk and be unhealthy, that’s their business and their own damn fault.
True.. but with Universal Health Care.. we all will be paying for it. Even if you decide to be healthy and take time to exercise, you’ll be paying for those who decide not to, to have a bad diet and be couch potatoes.
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ParticipantI personally don’t want regulation but education.
If people choose to eat the junk and be unhealthy, that’s their business and their own damn fault.
True.. but with Universal Health Care.. we all will be paying for it. Even if you decide to be healthy and take time to exercise, you’ll be paying for those who decide not to, to have a bad diet and be couch potatoes.
ucodegen
ParticipantI personally don’t want regulation but education.
If people choose to eat the junk and be unhealthy, that’s their business and their own damn fault.
True.. but with Universal Health Care.. we all will be paying for it. Even if you decide to be healthy and take time to exercise, you’ll be paying for those who decide not to, to have a bad diet and be couch potatoes.
ucodegen
ParticipantI personally don’t want regulation but education.
If people choose to eat the junk and be unhealthy, that’s their business and their own damn fault.
True.. but with Universal Health Care.. we all will be paying for it. Even if you decide to be healthy and take time to exercise, you’ll be paying for those who decide not to, to have a bad diet and be couch potatoes.
ucodegen
ParticipantI personally don’t want regulation but education.
If people choose to eat the junk and be unhealthy, that’s their business and their own damn fault.
True.. but with Universal Health Care.. we all will be paying for it. Even if you decide to be healthy and take time to exercise, you’ll be paying for those who decide not to, to have a bad diet and be couch potatoes.
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM in reply to: You folks see this story: person charged for removing $1million of house decorations from foreclosed home #481156ucodegen
ParticipantLooks like the guys little game didn’t work out.. he was hoping to get a little money from foreclosure by selling the doors back (after removing them) to the person who bought the property from the bank..
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM in reply to: You folks see this story: person charged for removing $1million of house decorations from foreclosed home #481324ucodegen
ParticipantLooks like the guys little game didn’t work out.. he was hoping to get a little money from foreclosure by selling the doors back (after removing them) to the person who bought the property from the bank..
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM in reply to: You folks see this story: person charged for removing $1million of house decorations from foreclosed home #481691ucodegen
ParticipantLooks like the guys little game didn’t work out.. he was hoping to get a little money from foreclosure by selling the doors back (after removing them) to the person who bought the property from the bank..
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM in reply to: You folks see this story: person charged for removing $1million of house decorations from foreclosed home #481769ucodegen
ParticipantLooks like the guys little game didn’t work out.. he was hoping to get a little money from foreclosure by selling the doors back (after removing them) to the person who bought the property from the bank..
November 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM in reply to: You folks see this story: person charged for removing $1million of house decorations from foreclosed home #481992ucodegen
ParticipantLooks like the guys little game didn’t work out.. he was hoping to get a little money from foreclosure by selling the doors back (after removing them) to the person who bought the property from the bank..
November 11, 2009 at 6:32 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480933ucodegen
ParticipantSince you’ve already asked your dad’s nursing home, what’s their patient to RN ratio?
It was 6 to 8.. (day was probably 6, night was 8). It was a more ‘critical care’ nursing home. I didn’t make sure that I was clear on ‘RN’ vs ‘LVN’ on the question. I also know they had a staffed pharmacy with pharmacologist and pharm tech as well as staff doctors.. no surgeons though.
Scripps has always been a non-profit organization, since its first inception many many years ago. I wonder what’s the # for VA hospital. That might tell you what’s the real market rate. profit vs non-profit vs VA.
That would be interesting.. I used to work at a VA hospital, but not in that category. I was working as an engineer with R&D people in anaesthesiology.
I assume family doctors get paid a lot less then surgeons too.
That is my impression, but these charges are generally not billed as the ‘room’..
November 11, 2009 at 6:32 PM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #481101ucodegen
ParticipantSince you’ve already asked your dad’s nursing home, what’s their patient to RN ratio?
It was 6 to 8.. (day was probably 6, night was 8). It was a more ‘critical care’ nursing home. I didn’t make sure that I was clear on ‘RN’ vs ‘LVN’ on the question. I also know they had a staffed pharmacy with pharmacologist and pharm tech as well as staff doctors.. no surgeons though.
Scripps has always been a non-profit organization, since its first inception many many years ago. I wonder what’s the # for VA hospital. That might tell you what’s the real market rate. profit vs non-profit vs VA.
That would be interesting.. I used to work at a VA hospital, but not in that category. I was working as an engineer with R&D people in anaesthesiology.
I assume family doctors get paid a lot less then surgeons too.
That is my impression, but these charges are generally not billed as the ‘room’..
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