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Old 24 Aug 2007, 09:04 pm
Tegger
 
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Default Re: I'm canadian, thinking of buying my Honda in the US?

Grumpy AuContraire <Grumpy@ExtraGrumpyville.com> wrote in
news:9ILzi.459067$p47.344441@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:

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> Tegger wrote:
>> Larry in AZ <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns99969C4536A87thefrogprince@69.28.173.184:
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>>>Waiving the right to remain silent, "loewent via CarKB.com"
>>><u10197@uwe> said:
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>>>>Are any other Canadians pissed off about this HUGE price difference?
>>>>Its not just Honda, its everybody... Nobody has adjusted for the
>>>>decrease in the US dollar, and the relative increase of Canadian
>>>>currency.
>>>
>>>Are you sure it's just currency conversion games, and not your "free"
>>>health care..?
>>>

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>> Haw! Our "free" health care is made "free" simply by denying it to
>> you. If you can't use it, no money is spent, right?
>>
>> I love living in the Peoples' Republic of Kanada.
>>

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> I wish that more socialist sob(s) would read your remarks regard
> "free."
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> Thar' ain't no such thang I tell ya.




Your own politicos also fail to realize this. The American medical
system is almost as messed up as the Canadian one. It's somewhat less
socialized, but just as whacked. Tort and third-party funding are your
big glitches.

Neither the American nor the Canadian systems have any problems that
could not be solved by simply prohibiting the government from having
anything whatever to do with medical care.


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> Politicos *should be* an endangered species subject to a continuous
> open season with no bag limit!



Or the government should be prohibited from doing enough to be a
dangerous nuisance. Some lessons could be learnt from Thomas Jefferson,
especially from his first term as President.


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