hwacker wrote:
Ruserious wrote:
hwacker wrote:
Robair wrote:
hwacker wrote:
The Rev is a dolt, He's so left, he walks with a limp.
And where do you put yourself on the political spectrum anti-Canuck?
I believe in helping people only when they want to help themselves, another thing with the left, they are proposing to give away 500 million with this last budget, this is unbelievable when our health care system is in the dumper. Spend the Money at home for the people that gave you the money in the first place. They have this feel good attitude, I don't know who they are fooling.
Ask anyone in Toronto that’s been through the cancer thing in the last year. People
ARE dying waiting for help, not in some crappy country half way around the world, right
HERE in Canada.
Stick you head in the sand for a while longer, maybe all the sick will die and the problem will go away.
I'm your huckleberry...
So dipshit, since you're obviously talking out of your ass on this topic..
Feeling froggy?
Which type of Cancer would you care to discuss?
Some esophogeal or multiple melanoma?
You want to know what the inside of Princess Margaret looks like?
How about parking tips?
hwacker, do yourself a big favour and eject now.
Let me ask you do you know a well known (NHL) referee that died in Princess Margaret just a little bit ago?
Well I do and he went through hell so don't preach about the conditions of our health care system is in.
Cleanliness is next to godliness unless you have staf right?
Sheesh.. if you're going to proclaim that you know someone The least you could do is get your facts straight.
John D'Amico wasn't a referee, he was a linesman and arguably the NHL's all time best. In fact he had the opportunity to ref but didn't care for it and really preferred his duties as a linesman.
Anytime someone succumbs to cancer, there's going to be a tragic story about what they went through. Why? Because just battling cancer is a horrific ordeal to go through.
But to blame his death on our health care system disparages his name and the fantastic health care providers we are blessed with.
For every one that doesn't make it, how many do survive because they were promptly diagnosed and started treatments.