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The one core group of people that always love nationalized/socialized medicine are people who aren't sick.
The same positive reports always come out of young working aged Canadians. I have some good friends from Canada though, that have real medical issues like MS and bi-polar disorder. Their stories are radically...radically different. Doctors refusing to give them an actual diagnosis because that will cost the country money once it's official - doctors refusing to change prescriptions that are causing side effects because the next alternative is much more expensive, doctors turfing patients over and over if they don't have something easy to treat, doctor offices with no follow up protocols.
If you knew anyone who was old or infirmed, Grizz...you might get a different picture.

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