amicus
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Oggbashan:
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There is an organization, "Doctor's without Borders", or something akin to that and you remind me of that.
I don't understand the kind of world you foresee by stating, "the other side of a political boundary..." I was one of many who visited the Soviet border in East German on my way to visit the home town of Goethe, and I remember to this day, the steel blue eyes and machine gun the Russian guard casually pointed at me.
Actually I do understand your 'one world' concept, as if good and evil never existed in the world.
I also cannot fault you entirely for your ambivalence towards socialized medicine; it is all you have ever known. Quite like the girl kidnapped and held in captivity for 18 years, she had come to love her captor and did what she had to do to live without freedom.
It can be understood, but not easily, that when people who have lived a lifetime with no choice, are not sure that Liberation and freedom are a good thing. Even further, following world war two, how some Scandanavian countries did not appreciate the oportunity give by liberation and huddled back under big brother's wings.
I suspect our differences are beyond resolution.
Amicus
"...If that is the appropriate solution, and the Canadians' health service pays for it, what is wrong with that? I would be unhappy if I wanted emergency care and I was prevented from using the nearest facility because it was the other side of a political boundary..."
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There is an organization, "Doctor's without Borders", or something akin to that and you remind me of that.
I don't understand the kind of world you foresee by stating, "the other side of a political boundary..." I was one of many who visited the Soviet border in East German on my way to visit the home town of Goethe, and I remember to this day, the steel blue eyes and machine gun the Russian guard casually pointed at me.
Actually I do understand your 'one world' concept, as if good and evil never existed in the world.
I also cannot fault you entirely for your ambivalence towards socialized medicine; it is all you have ever known. Quite like the girl kidnapped and held in captivity for 18 years, she had come to love her captor and did what she had to do to live without freedom.
It can be understood, but not easily, that when people who have lived a lifetime with no choice, are not sure that Liberation and freedom are a good thing. Even further, following world war two, how some Scandanavian countries did not appreciate the oportunity give by liberation and huddled back under big brother's wings.
I suspect our differences are beyond resolution.
Amicus