mark,

Don't live in the UK, has nothing to do with us.

On Dec 20, 6:38 pm, mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> From the UK comes yet another precautionary tale of socialized
> medicine — the story of the aptly named Angela Breeds:
>
>     An expectant mother of twins was ferried 250 miles between four
> hospitals only to have her babies separated as soon as they were
> delivered.
>
>     Angela Breeds, 30, was told she needed a Caesarean section when
> doctors found one of her unborn babies was too small and not getting
> enough nutrition.
>
>     But what should have been the most thrilling moment of her life
> turned into a five-day ordeal because the hospitals either did not
> have the right scanning equipment or the incubators.
>
>     Doctors finally performed the Caesarean and delivered Suzie and
> Sonny nine weeks early. But then Sonny had to be moved to another
> hospital five minutes after birth - again because of incubator
> shortages.
>
>     Miss Breeds and her partner, Lee Taylor, 35, are now getting up at
> 5am every day to take breast milk to the babies at each hospital.
>
> At least the medical care is free — unless you count the staggering
> level of taxation required to support it.
>
> Of course, socialized medicine will work much more efficiently when
> it's imposed in the USA, because we'll have geniuses like Nancy Pelosi
> to see that it's administrated properly. They're doing a marvelous job
> with the rest of the economy.
>
> http://www.moonbattery.com/
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