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On 08/14/09 10:43, somebody wrote:
> And no, it's mathematically impossible for *all* people to get health care
> for free. Not saying it's a bad thing, but if some people are getting it for
> free, some other people are paying extra, for those as well as themselves.
That's a universal truth (for now) - regardless of whether it's public
or private insurance.
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When a toast with butter falls from your hand, it always falls on the
butter side.
When a cat falls from a height, it always lands on her feet.
If you tie a buttertoast over a cat with the butterside to the top, and
let both fall, what will face the floor, the butter or the feet?
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