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Old 07-07-2007, 04:38 AM #1
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So, what do you think of it Hairdresser? I'm looking forward to seeing the movie eventually. Michael Moore stirs up such controversy, but better not get into politics here.

I'm fortunate to have a job for 21 years now with decent health insurance. I worry a lot, though, about what will happen when it comes time to retire. I really don't want to work until I'm 65 but will have to in order to afford insurance.

Thanks for the link! Very interesting.
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So, what do you think of it Hairdresser? I'm looking forward to seeing the movie eventually. Michael Moore stirs up such controversy, but better not get into politics here.

I'm fortunate to have a job for 21 years now with decent health insurance. I worry a lot, though, about what will happen when it comes time to retire. I really don't want to work until I'm 65 but will have to in order to afford insurance.

Thanks for the link! Very interesting.
I think Micheal Moore's film is stirring up lots of emotion, and opening alot of eyes. It's a great film. I think all injured worker's should see this film. There's not much difference in the us system and the Canadian wcb. One is run by private insurance and another run by Government. Insurance companies should not be involved in health care. The most important factor for all these insurance companies are the profits.

This film is truly opening alot of eyes everywhere. It's a great documentary.

Take Care Doody and get your tickets soon, you won't be sorry.

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Yes, its true ... one of the best documentaries you will ever see ..
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