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Old 09-03-2009, 03:43 AM   #147
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Shunt,

I think that what the previous poster is asking is "had you lived in a country where healthcare is state-provided, why do you believe that, in similar circumstances to the ones you describe, you would have been treated more poorly than you were under your current system?"

With respect, the fact that you've received good care under your system does not mean that alternate systems would have treated you less well, does it? I personally, and all my family, have always received superb care from our NHS.
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