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Date Posted: 17:07:03 06/10/08 Tue
Author: XXXXX
Subject: Re: A new healthcare cost cutting solution, etc. for women-breast cancer.
In reply to: Robert S 's message, "A new healthcare cost cutting solution, etc. for women-breast cancer." on 06:49:18 02/18/08 Mon

> Hi! As the title suggests, my latest solution is
>first and foremost for woman of age 18 & up who are
>concerned about their possibility of someday coming
>down with breast cancer and what to do something
>important about it right now. Keep in mind, this type
>cancer can strike at any adult age. First, I would
>like to ask the reader some important questions.
>Would you support the concept of having a one payer
>healthcare entity that solely deals with a women
>health issue, breast cancer? If you could afford it,
>would you buy a visual picture bond (what are
>they-read turtle 2) if all proceeds from the sale of
>the V.P.B. would go into setting up such a non-profit
>one payer healthcare entity? Let me elaborate more,
>the money raised through V.P.B. sales would go for the
>newest equipment to help detect breast cancer sooner,
>for more convenient places to take a mammogram test
>and perhaps even mobile ones that can come to say
>colleges, universities, and shopping malls? Would you
>be willing to pay perhaps as little as two hundred to
>say five hundred dollars (depending on income) a year,
>not monthly, for full coverage under this one payer
>breast cancer program I believe is possible? Lastly,
>would you be willing to pay as little as perhaps
>$100.00 to cover the cost of taking a mammogram test
>or thereabouts? In other words, right know I’m not
>sure what it might cost, but I assure the reader it
>will be very reasonable under the formula program, I
>have in mind. I will not go into detail, but I
>believe doing this one payer healthcare solution just
>for women will save America’s business entities,
>billions of dollars a year, (America’s taxpayers too)
>in healthcare cost, in a number of ways. So, what do
>you think, would you join such a non-profit entity
>that solely deals with one very important health issue
>for women, breast cancer? Perhaps, not sure yet and
>want to know more. Well read on and you will find out
>what I tried to do, to do just that for women in our
>country. Incidentally, my wife had breast cancer,
>another reason why I am pushing such a program that
>all American women can not afford not to belong to
>(peace of mind) for a cancer that can strike a woman,
>at any age, breast cancer.
>
> Since I am a Republican for now, I thought I would
>first offer my new in-depth breast cancer funding
>solution, etc. to the political party I normally vote
>for. Thus, I called the following four Republican
>women Senators, Sen. Susan Collins, Sen. Elizabeth
>Dole, Sen. Olympia Snowe and Sen. Kay Bailey
>Hutchinson requesting to speak to one of them to
>discuss the healthcare issue you just read about. You
>would logically think when you tell each of the
>Senators staff that you would like to discuss a brand
>new program that could exclusively help women on a
>particular healthcare issue, like breast cancer, you
>would expect to be at-least listened to, not so thus
>far. However, unlike millions of American women today
>who cannot afford healthcare, those four Senators
>healthcare is paid by we taxpayers, some of whom
>themselves cannot even afford their own healthcare
>plan, like my own daughter. My guess is, those four
>“REPUBLICAN” women Senators are just too busy these
>days meeting with lobbyists and special interest
>entities than taking time to listen to ordinary
>Americans who pay their salaries, like me as one
>example. It is no wonder that our elected officials
>in Washington favorable pole numbers have remained
>constantly low (15%) for some time with the American
>citizenry, because of what I just expressed or am I
>misinformed? As a matter of fact, by you reading this
>one paragraph it should tell you how unsympathetic,
>callous and hardhearted those four Senators are to
>even their own gender on the important health issue,
>breast cancer. As a man I am very perturbed at their
>insensitivity towards women and someone trying to help
>women. As a woman, if you are reading this, you
>should be absolutely furious at those four Republican
>“WOMEN” Senators for their lack of concern and
>indifference towards helping their own gender, on such
>an important healthcare issue as, breast cancer.
>
>
> Of course, it is impossible for me to know what your
>opinion is on President Bush’s presidency, unless you
>tell me. Anyway, mine of him is not very favorable,
>right now. However, still trying to remain a loyal
>Republican I sent President Bush a fax offering him
>the first opportunity to introduce my newest solution
>agenda that would exclusively help women, at my church
>if I was able to arrange such an event. All he would
>have had to do is have one of his staff call me to
>find out what my in-depth breast cancer “one payer”
>program was all about, before he made any decision,
>one way or the other, to speak at my church. Again
>you would think, with his favorable pole numbers being
>so low for such a long time, that President Bush would
>jump at the opportunity to introduce such a new and
>workable program that could help raise his favorable
>pole number, especially amongst women voters this go
>round, unfortunately not this President. I guess he
>just doesn’t care about the plight of women who are
>dying each day from breast cancer because some could
>not afford healthcare that may have detected the
>breast cancer early enough to save a women’s life.
>Well, so much for President Bush being a compassionate
>conservative President. Enough said.
>
> Just to be politically fair it is time to let the
>reader know about one specific Democrat I called
>asking for his support for my “one payer” breast
>cancer program. His name is Dennis Kucinich. He is a
>Congressman who I believe, is still running for
>President. Why him? Simply, one of his major
>platform issues he is promoting while running for
>president is an, “all inclusive one payer healthcare”
>agenda for our country. I called his Washington
>office offering to discuss my new single one payer
>healthcare issue with him for beast cancer. Thus far,
>at the posting of this letter I have not heard one
>word from Congressman Kucinich. I guess in his case,
>it was just a political ploy to get people to vote for
>him and not something he truly believed in, an all
>inclusive one payer healthcare system. Sometimes you
>need to start small to prove to people something will
>actually work by offering one good solution, like the
>one I am promoting exclusively for women who are more
>susceptible of coming down with breast cancer in their
>life, than men are. Oh! Well, just another
>professional Washington politician who speaks out of
>both sides of his mouth just to get elected to
>political office. Don’t we also call them political
>hypocrites or is it politics in America as usual?
>
> Now that you read this far I will end this letter by
>asking the reader again, if you can support such a
>program can you help me get others to support it, as
>well? Presently, I am not asking for your financial
>help, which I could use, just your help in spreading
>my in-depth and new healthcare initiative for women
>around to your women friends / female relatives, etc.
>Plus, if you have some extra time (highly motivated
>type person) and the computer know-how can you put
>this article on regular internet message boards or
>your own support words that will encourage other women
>to open up this particular message board and learn
>about what I am trying to do for women, perhaps like
>you. Lastly, let’s not forget those I just wrote
>about, please let those elected government officials,
>etc. know in tactfully strong language, that if they
>do not start to support my breast cancer agenda you
>will do your best to get them out of office. That of
>course all depends, if you like my breast cancer
>TURTLE3-A new healthcare cost cutting solution, etc.
>for women-breast cancer funding, etc. solution
>yourself. Oh, by the way, why not ask Sen. Clinton
>about this solution, you know she is a woman.
>
> Thank you for reading the reading about my way to
>help women in our country and for your help in getting
>it out to other women.
>
>Sincerely,
>Bob
>
>P.S. My Turtle4 solution will be both humorous and
>yet serious all at the same time.
HUH ?

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  • Re: A new healthcare cost cutting solution, etc. for women-breast cancer. -- XXXXX, 15:28:27 06/27/08 Fri

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