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Old 09-03-2009, 05:27 AM   #149
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Who is paying for this?

Seriously, with the type of injuries that my wife and I have both suffered since 2000, we are talking about well over $1,000,000 for only two people.
The NHS would have provided it at no cost to your family.

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Today, I can walk, because I did not go to a V.A. Hospital for "free" medical care.

Care to debate that topic?
Certainly - happy to do so.

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Ask any person who has earned their time with the military, and how good that government V.A. Hospical care can be.
You mean a person such as a close friend of mine, who, while serving in the British army in Afghanistan, was extremely severely injured by an IED, and received absolutely superb healthcare and rehabilitation. He's now back in the army, in a desk job.

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Liberals can do anything that they want, as long as they keep me out of it! Why is that concept so hard to understand?
Why do you use the word "liberal" as though it were an insult? Do you believe that having moderate political views is bad?
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