Uh-oh....

who pays 1000.00 a month unless their deductible is 500.00

People in 50's and 60's who are not healthy enough to move plans due to health issues and have had 5 or more yrs of rate increases. Some would jump at a $ 1,000 premium.
 
HAHAHA!!



I would have thought Penn State would have given you at least a few social graces. Obviously not.

Fascinating. And your excuse would be what?



I can do that. What year did you graduate? What is your first name? Won't say? Yeah, I thought so. However, I do believe you are from NC. Your surname is a common in that part of the country.

I told you, pm me for my first name.



If you are sailing a desk in Japan, tell me exactly how difficult YOUR life is, general? What's the hardest thing you have to do each day?

The hardest thing I do each day? Run three miles, pull ups, crunches, and table PT. EVERY DAY. How bout you? No desk sailing here, pal. I am an infantryman, but in another billet at the moment.




People choose to do lots of things. That doesn't make you special, although for some reason you believe you are.

Um, no. You have me confused with yourself. See, unlike you, I never claimed to be special.



And of course you had nothing to do with that.

Wow. You are stupid. Google New Century Mortgage. Physical Asset Management had nothing to do with that giant clusterf***, but I dont expect you to understand that.




Especially when it's free and on the taxpayer's dime.

Once a jar-head, always a jar-heard. You like to call names, general... I can as well.

Unbelievable. Just unbelievable.



Wait a minute. You decry anything and everything "socialist" (schools, golf courses, Medicare, etc) but you join the military? That shows you've really thought this through well. What DID they teach you at Penn State? Anything?

Not even going to try to explain the difference between free market and the military to you. It's obvious you would not understand. They taught me more at Penn State than they taught you on the corner smoking that spliff, though. Toke hard, brother. Toke hard.



Yes it does. My guess is that if you DID go to PSU and DID graduate it must have been on a sports scholarship in the "school" of "communications" or some other bogus curriculum. Then again if you played for Joe, he would have at least instilled in you a little bit of dignity, compassion, and integrity. It seems to me you lack all three.

HAHAHA Nah, I didnt get any scholarships or even make the team the two years I tried walking on. Woulda been nice, but didnt happen. It's also obvious your fat axx has never played sports either. Sports are not about compassion, dignity and integrity (none of which you know anything about). It's about winning.


No one asked you to nor expects you to. I'm sure that the only thing you believe in is greed, selfishness, and all the other hoo-rah crap they stuff in your heads as a marine.

Yet another demonstration of your total ignorance about the military and many other subjects.

Still waiting for you to post YOUR info, but as I suspected, you dont have the kahunas to do so. You'll sit there, next to your giant bong, taking long tokes, and passing judgement on the rest of the world because they arent doing what you liberal elitists would like us to do.



Huh? You're the anti-socialist, anti-community, anti-common cause guru here and yet YOU are in the military? Tell me again who is following their political belief structure "religiously?" You may convince the other dunderheads on this board, but there are a few of us who actually have a functioning brain.

Political Belief structure? See, what your pea-sized brain does not understand is that "political beliefs" are NOT a part of every thing someone is involved in. As a matter of fact, talking politics is frowned upon in the military no matter what side you pick. You will never understand the reason people join the military because you, in fact, do NOT have a functioning brain. You, I'll bet, see no reason for a military to exist, no matter how many wolves are in the forest. That is why you and your socialist types will always be failures at life. That is why you will never understand exactly how much you are laughed at, especially on THIS forum.


Country code my ass. Send me your office number. Anyone can have a cell-phone number re-routed to make it look like it is from somewhere else. I spent 25 years in the tech world, so don't try to pull this cell-phone hocus-pocus on me. It won't work.

Send me a PM. I'll send you the phone number to my shop. You can call it from your couch where your fat azz is spreading as we speak. Course, you'll have to wait for me to get to work on Monday.

Have a nice day. I'm sure that what you are doing in Japan is really necessary to the defense of our country. Is your tee time at 3 or 4 PM this afternoon?

Al

Tee time? ROFLMAO!!!!! Ya know, I was talking to someone the other day about golf. I have been on exactly three golf courses in my life and he was trying to convince me to go golfing with him this weekend. Shoulda taken him up on it.

And BTW, yeah, what I do IS necessary to the defense of our country. You wouldnt understand it, so I wont bother trying to explain it. (Think: "Long Distance Death") That all said, and knowing that your existence on this planet is NOT necessary to the survival or defense of the country, or anything else altruistic for that matter, please kill yourself.

Isnt it about time for your heartattack? Wanna go take a jog with me this afternoon? I'm only doing two miles today, so dont worry.



PM me. I'd love to have a phone conversation with you. I'll send you my cell and my shop number. This will be FUN!!!!

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please kill yourself.

Isnt [sic] it about time for your heartattack [sic]?

Assuming you ARE a real Marine....

If only your CO could read your postings here! Why an elite corps like the Marines would keep you is beyond me! It is obvious you are not officer material... even with your college degree (assuming you really have one.) I assume ROTC was too tough for you?

That said, it is good that we have a military unit like the Marines that will take the lowest strata of society (like you) and attempt to channel their psychopathic violent behavior patterns into something that might be constructive.

Wanna go take a jog with me this afternoon? I'm only doing two miles today, so dont worry.

Son, I've been running two miles a day for 30 years now.. and I'm 61... so cut the crap. To me you are just another stupid kid who doesn't know s--t. Stay out of combat because I have no doubt your own guys would frag you.


PM me. I'd love to have a phone conversation with you. I'll send you my cell and my shop number. This will be FUN!!!!

You're a nut-case. I think I'll pass. God protect anyone who becomes your client if you ever decide to go into the insurance biz. However, with your anti-social attitude, your poor education, and your lack of communication skills you will fail in about three weeks so you won't do too much damage I wouldn't think.

I believe we're done here, General.

al3
 
I was in the military as well; the Army Infantry in the reserves. Don't let it bother you all this is part of the great wussification of America. You wouldnt believe it but i was watching Real Sports on HBO yesterday and there is movement to ban dodgeball because it is harmful to the self esteem of children. Give me a break

Everyone should realize the Marines are the first in and last out of every conflict that we have had in the last century. They are the vanguards of our defense.
 
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Nobody wants to see uninsurables go without healthcare. I'd like to see every person who is considered uninsurable able to pay into some plan that would give them a way to help pay for medical bills. I do not, however, think that forcing all insurance carriers to accept uninsurables is an answer. That is a sure loss to the company, who is in business to earn money, not bleed it. I also do not believe that some "national" healthcare should be forced on anyone. Make it an option only for those who cannot get coverage otherwise. Those of us who are eligible for group or individual coverage should buy it for ourselves and our families. Not FORCED to buy it. A "socialized healthcare" program will only end up like all of the other socialized plans in Britain, Canada, etc.

I would really like to hear more from people who are living or have lived in countries that have those systems in place. I have not heard anything positive about them yet. To me, it's a huge risk that will actually reduce the level of care that we have now, based on what I've read here and other sources.

Whats the answer? I cant say I know. But dismantling a private system like we have now is not.
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I was in the military as well; the Army Infantry in the reserves. Don't let it bother you all this is part of the great wussification of America. You wouldnt believe it but i was watching Real Sports on HBO yesterday and there is movement to ban dodgeball because it is harmful to the self esteem of children. Give me a break

Are you freakin serious?

:no:

Everyone should realize the Marines are the first in and last out of every conflict that we have had in the last century. They are the vanguards of our defense.

Not so much anymore. First in, last out disappeared a while ago. We are more of a "small US Army" now. Fight a little more aggressively, but that is about it.
 
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Bottom line:

Nobody wants to see uninsurables go without healthcare. I'd like to see every person who is considered uninsurable able to pay into some plan that would give them a way to help pay for medical bills. I do not, however, think that forcing all insurance carriers to accept uninsurables is an answer. That is a sure loss to the company, who is in business to earn money, not bleed it. I also do not believe that some "national" healthcare should be forced on anyone. Make it an option only for those who cannot get coverage otherwise. Those of us who are eligible for group or individual coverage should buy it for ourselves and our families. Not FORCED to buy it. A "socialized healthcare" program will only end up like all of the other socialized plans in Britain, Canada, etc.

I would really like to hear more from people who are living or have lived in countries that have those systems in place. I have not heard anything positive about them yet. To me, it's a huge risk that will actually reduce the level of care that we have now, based on what I've read here and other sources.

Whats the answer? I cant say I know. But dismantling a private system like we have now is not.
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Are you freakin serious?

:no:



Not so much anymore. First in, last out disappeared a while ago. We are more of a "small US Army" now. Fight a little more aggressively, but that is about it.


Yep Im Serious

Real Sports: The Dodge Ball Debate
 
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