ha, I really don't think Maureen would ever confuse me for you :)

It really is amazing to me how you can read something...actually see the words, 
yet come up with an entirely unrelated interpretation.  You are something else 
Sam. 

I seem to remember you bringing up the issue of the new age recommendation.  I 
figure insurance companies will keep doing what they're doing.  Especially 
since I know women in their 30's who get mammograms, because of their family 
histories, who are covered.  You are the one saying that since the recommended 
age is higher that more people will be getting cancer. 

I am amazed that you think the PO would be so amazing good as to wipe out all 
competition.  If so, it must be an amazing plan.  

...and if I think insurance companies are so evil, why would I choose to use 
one?  

really Sam, it would be most helpful to the entire group if you would take the 
Foxter Grants off and actually read what we're writing.





On Dec 21, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Sam wrote:

> 
> You've confused me with Bettlejuice, for some strange reason he thinks
> the recommendation of age forty for mm's forced ins co's to pay for
> them. I tried to explain it more cost effective to catch cancer early.
> What I was implying was that the so called public option plan would
> ban early detection mm's. Since the PO would likely put most ins co's
> out of biz that would eventually mean all plans.
> 
> To clarify, he thinks ins co's will stop paying because they're evil
> and they can. Then when people hit forty and discover they're in stage
> 2 or 3 cancer they will be deemed unfixable and will be sent off
> someplace to die quickly saving everyone money. He's close but it's
> actually the Obama plan not the insurance co's.
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Maureen <mamamaur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> The ruling on mammograms has had the opposite effect for some
>> carriers.  Kaiser is running ads stating "all our women get
>> mammograms'".  So as usual, you're wrong.
>> 
>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Death panels are real and they are already fast at work.
>>> Mammograms are no longer recommended for women under 50. That means
>>> soon health care won't pay for them. That means death to women under
>>> 50 with breast cancer.
>>> It's started already.
> 
> 

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