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From: Wes Groleau
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Founding Father wrote:
> I wish on you, and all who think that doctors make too much money, the
> quality of doctor you would get if they made one third to one half as much.
> And I would support laws to allow you to let anyone you choose perform
> surgery on you.
I have experience with two groups of doctors paid
for and supervised by the U.S. government: military
(ten years in the Navy) and V.A. (two years).
There are good ones in both outfits, but overall....
And often, the good ones are limited by "Da Rulez"
--
Wes Groleau
A bureaucrat is someone who cuts red tape.
Lengthwise.
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