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you have the best health care system in the world. too bad you can't afford it.

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Unbelievable. Stupid, greedy American capitalist swine can't see the forest for trees, foddering on their money.

http://www.nbcbayarea.com/health/tips_info/NATLWellpoint-Tests-Medical-Travel-Benefits-With-Wisconsing-based-Employer.html

American Insurer Embraces Indian Hospitals

Some companies are looking overseas to cut medical costs

The nation's second largest insurer, Indianapolis' Wellpoint, is looking everywhere to save some cash for it's clients. Now they're outsourcing medicine to india.
According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Wellpoint is willing to drop their deductiible and co-pay and to pick up travel expenses to India for a small set of its beneficiaries who are willing to travel for health care.[INDENT][INDENT][INDENT][INDENT] Starting in January, Wellpoint will offer employees of Wisconsin-based Serigraph Inc. the option of traveling to India for nonemergency procedures such as joint replacement surgery. Serigraph will waive the insurance deductible and coinsurance for employees who agree to go, paying all medical costs as well as travel expenses for the patient and a companion.
"This is a leap of faith, obviously, to say if you go to India, we'll pay for the whole shebang," said Linda Buntrock, Serigraph's senior vice president of human resources.
"But the cost difference is so monumental."
[/INDENT][/INDENT][/INDENT][/INDENT]Joint replacement surgery costs $50,000 to $60,000 less in Bangalore, India than it does in Bangor, Maine, and health insurers want a piece of that discount. Whether or not health travel discounts become a trend is still to be seen. Deep discounts are attractive but some consumers will question the quality of care, not just at the point of service but especially when it comes to follow up care.

as a sidenote, I noticed how a definition of the word 'fodder' has been lost in the online modern dictionaries. This was an old term, referring to when an animal eats itself to death. It's odd because this is a very common occurence and a very interesting, profound aspect of animal psychology. Animals, when they have an unlimited supply of food, will often eat until they die. This is what the verb, 'to fodder' used to mean, but that definition has apparently been purged from the modern dictionaries. I wonder why.

My own theories are, that cheap, massive amounts of food , are being subsidized, for a demonic reason. To fatten you up. I'm not kidding. Overeating weakens your life force, makes your aura weaken, makes you more vulnerable to demonic possession. In the bible, there was a story about a powerful demon Jesus could not cast out, and told the woman, that the person must be starved and must fast to cast the demon out.
These occultists putting their satanic symbols on everything now, you can be sure they know and understand this. This is no joke. This is even one of the underlying concepts or meanings to the occult symbols everywhere now, how animals will eat themselves to death, mindlessly, they will even eat their own flesh like Jesus, not because it's nourishing or they need to, but because their material, stupid flesh chemically commands their brain to. They are slaves to their own bodies, because they have no soul, for that's what the 'soul' is, the ability to command your own material body and control it.

Just as the primary old definition of 'sodomy' meant, bestiality, or sex with animals, not homosexuality or oral sex.


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Posted : 16/11/2008 12:23 pm
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