I used my Obama care and here are the facts...

schuylaar

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There is no god, he's a fiction to use as a crutch for the idiot religious, anything that comes out of their mouths is probably a deception. Like the bible, its all made up, mostly by kings to keep the people in check.

Bible beaters. Might as well call them the people that live in an illusion and use an old dusty irrelevant book to justify every kind of injustice and evil hatred.
really? no shit?
 

Doer

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Thanks Doer.

I go in tuesday morning for surgery, and they say I will be on crutches for three or four days. And if all goes well around four weeks for recovery. While I was redoing my engine room on the boat I kneeled down onto a hand wrench with my knee and split my meniscus. Luckily there is a specialist in corvallis that takes care of all the sports injuries. And I will get fixed up.
A very painful injury. May I suggest kettlebell training to keep you strong enough to un-kneel very quickly, BEFORE the split splits?
 

NoDrama

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really? no shit?
No shit, and now you know why their opinions on what is immoral or not is irrelevant and also ironic.

Want to meet some of the worst people in the world? Go to church on Sundays, chock full of mega sinners pretending.

I used to go to church, but always felt cold and alone. One priest is buggering his young sons, another revered church member is a wife beater and a drunk. The youth pastor raped a 16 year old girl under his guidance, and they swept it under the rug. And that was just one Sunday.
 

Doer

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No shit, and now you know why their opinions on what is immoral or not is irrelevant and also ironic.

Want to meet some of the worst people in the world? Go to church on Sundays, chock full of mega sinners pretending.
If you don't believe the bible you don't believe in sin. If you don't believe in sin, then they are only wallowing in their own self pity, right?
 

ChesusRice

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Chesus..

Well I am glad you brought that up. Let me see, Ins for the year is 6000.00 and out of pocket is 4700.00 and the bill will be just over 10k. So I guess I ended up breaking even. So Ins cost me 10k so far this year.. Thanks BarryO.
How much would it of cost you if you didnt have insurance?
BTW didnt insurance cost you more money before?
 

NoDrama

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If you don't believe the bible you don't believe in sin. If you don't believe in sin, then they are only wallowing in their own self pity, right?
Yeah, sin is just a control word to keep people in line.

Live your life by realizing happiness is a journey, not a destination. Christians believe the exact opposite, life here is bad, but hope you die and some invisible man at some really big gates in a cloud will decide whether or not you are worthy of entrance into the Jesus lovers club.
 

Doer

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And Beastiality is 100% legal in 19 states
No. Only 3 that I have found have no specific laws as against Zoophilia. But, it is an interesting subject.

Do gerbils count?

  • "Freddie the Dolphin" (1991, UK) - man accused of masturbating a well known tame dolphin at sea. Charged with a "lewd act". Acquitted. Expert witnesses testified male dolphins use their erections not just sexually, but socially as well, and no sexual inference could be drawn. Judge summing up said of the £30,000 trial cost, "this has been the most expensive lesson in dolphin sociology that he has ever heard of".[68]
  • Kenneth Pinyan (2005, USA) - man died following anal penetration by a stallion, which was filmed by his friend. The death led to rapid introduction of laws in Washington state against sex with animals.[2]
  • Sudan (February 2006) - man caught having sex with a neighbour's goat, is ordered by the council of elders to pay the neighbour a dowry of 15,000 Sudanese dinars ($50) and marry the animal.[69]
  • Cambodia (2005) - man caught having a "passionate embrace" in bed with dog, by wife, confessed he loved the dog more and they separated. Cambodian police commented: "As police, we could only solve the problem of his wife then wanting a divorce. We cannot solve the problem of his relationship with his dog, because under Cambodian law it is not strictly illegal... It is amazing, but this husband is not crazy. It seems he is a passionate human being who looked at a dog, and the more he looked, the more passionate he became."[1]
  • Wisconsin, USA (2007) - Bryan James Hathaway was convicted for having sex with a dead deer. The court case raised some interesting legal issues because the statute prohibits sex with animals, but not carcasses. The defence raised the issue that if a dead animal was an animal, at what point would it cease to be an animal.[70]
  • Kansas, USA (2012) - Joshua Coman was convicted in Kansas of criminal sodomy (a misdemeanor), but the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that he did not have to register as a sex offender.[71][72]
  • Vancouver, Canada (2012) - Brian Cutteridge, bestiality proponent, was arrested after the SPCA claims to have a video of him engaging in sex with one of his dogs.[73]
  • Arizona, USA (2012) - Sarah Dae Walker and her husband pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bestiality in a case where Craigslist was used.[74]
 

SmokeyDan

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since when is weed a narcotic? even bho possession is an auto felony (not misdemeanor) in these parts but not because it's a narcotic.
The medical definition of narcotic and what LE considers a narcotic are two different things.

LE considers meth a narcotic, while the medical community calls it a stimulant.
 

pinkjackyle

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Your stupidity, compared to general stupidity?
again im baffled by your firm grasp of the subjective , seeing how you carry the torch of the "generally stupid "and embrace it as your own . you play the part of a shylock .
 

Diabolical666

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No. Only 3 that I have found have no specific laws as against Zoophilia. But, it is an interesting subject.

Do gerbils count?

  • "Freddie the Dolphin" (1991, UK) - man accused of masturbating a well known tame dolphin at sea. Charged with a "lewd act". Acquitted. Expert witnesses testified male dolphins use their erections not just sexually, but socially as well, and no sexual inference could be drawn. Judge summing up said of the £30,000 trial cost, "this has been the most expensive lesson in dolphin sociology that he has ever heard of".[68]
  • Kenneth Pinyan (2005, USA) - man died following anal penetration by a stallion, which was filmed by his friend. The death led to rapid introduction of laws in Washington state against sex with animals.[2]
  • Sudan (February 2006) - man caught having sex with a neighbour's goat, is ordered by the council of elders to pay the neighbour a dowry of 15,000 Sudanese dinars ($50) and marry the animal.[69]
  • Cambodia (2005) - man caught having a "passionate embrace" in bed with dog, by wife, confessed he loved the dog more and they separated. Cambodian police commented: "As police, we could only solve the problem of his wife then wanting a divorce. We cannot solve the problem of his relationship with his dog, because under Cambodian law it is not strictly illegal... It is amazing, but this husband is not crazy. It seems he is a passionate human being who looked at a dog, and the more he looked, the more passionate he became."[1]
  • Wisconsin, USA (2007) - Bryan James Hathaway was convicted for having sex with a dead deer. The court case raised some interesting legal issues because the statute prohibits sex with animals, but not carcasses. The defence raised the issue that if a dead animal was an animal, at what point would it cease to be an animal.[70]
  • Kansas, USA (2012) - Joshua Coman was convicted in Kansas of criminal sodomy (a misdemeanor), but the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that he did not have to register as a sex offender.[71][72]
  • Vancouver, Canada (2012) - Brian Cutteridge, bestiality proponent, was arrested after the SPCA claims to have a video of him engaging in sex with one of his dogs.[73]
  • Arizona, USA (2012) - Sarah Dae Walker and her husband pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bestiality in a case where Craigslist was used.[74]
Considered vermin....who diff ball game ;) :::shrugs:::
 

nitro harley

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How much would it of cost you if you didnt have insurance?
BTW didnt insurance cost you more money before?
Chesus..

I posted what it was going to cost, that was the 10k. Did you miss that part? And I did get the coverage for 90.00 less per month for one year. I looked up what my policy cost now and it is 40.00 more per month if you can qualify to get it right now. And I imagine by the end of the year when I have to re up my saving could be gone for ever. So what are you getting at?
 

ChesusRice

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Chesus..

I posted what it was going to cost, that was the 10k. Did you miss that part? And I did get the coverage for 90.00 less per month for one year. I looked up what my policy cost now and it is 40.00 more per month if you can qualify to get it right now. And I imagine by the end of the year when I have to re up my saving could be gone for ever. So what are you getting at?
you whine incessantly.
Your other options are
-pay more
-dont have coverage
 

Harrekin

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you whine incessantly.
Your other options are
-pay more
-dont have coverage
So even tho he liked his insurance, he doesn't actually get to keep his insurance...or his doctor?

And that thing about the artist above...coverage for $1 a month?

I want to see details of that policy, cos I'd bet $100 that he wouldn't be able to actually afford the treatment itself if he became unwell, just the cheap premiums.

Also, because he chose a shit career that he can't support himself on that means everyone else needs to pay for his health insurance?

I can't believe lefties and centrists hail the ACA...some of the provisions make sense (pre-ex conditions, etc), but Americans still spend on average 4x more for healthcare per capita than countries with nationalised healthcare.

In the UK EVERYTHING is free, you get sick and you don't pay a penny, ever.

Still over twice as cheap as American healthcare and cheaper (as a relative % of GDP) than American military spending.

The ACA isn't the solution, it's a retarded stop gap that gives a massive reach around to insurance companies and little to the public.
 

Doer

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again im baffled by your firm grasp of the subjective , seeing how you carry the torch of the "generally stupid "and embrace it as your own . you play the part of a shylock .
That would be a bit humorous if I was still 5 years old.

You are suggesting I loan money for a "pound of Flesh." Or do you not know your Shakespeare either?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
So even tho he liked his insurance, he doesn't actually get to keep his insurance...or his doctor?

And that thing about the artist above...coverage for $1 a month?

I want to see details of that policy, cos I'd bet $100 that he wouldn't be able to actually afford the treatment itself if he became unwell, just the cheap premiums.

Also, because he chose a shit career that he can't support himself on that means everyone else needs to pay for his health insurance?

I can't believe lefties and centrists hail the ACA...some of the provisions make sense (pre-ex conditions, etc), but Americans still spend on average 4x more for healthcare per capita than countries with nationalised healthcare.

In the UK EVERYTHING is free, you get sick and you don't pay a penny, ever.

Still over twice as cheap as American healthcare and cheaper (as a relative % of GDP) than American military spending.

The ACA isn't the solution, it's a retarded stop gap that gives a massive reach around to insurance companies and little to the public.
You can't even read.

lost her toy company job along with her health insurance benefits.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
You can't even read.

lost her toy company job along with her health insurance benefits.
Do you even read what you post, you dipshit?

From YOUR post, you mongoloid.

"Marshall, 55, is one of millions of Americans with pre-existing health conditions who have been shut out from buying coverage on the individual insurance market. But under the Affordable Care Act., starting Jan. 1 insurers can no longer reject people, charge them more or restrict their benefits because of their health status.

An artist who earns about $24,000 a year, Marshall will be able to buy one of the least expensive policies for as little as $1 per month after a tax credit, or $124 a month for a mid-level plan that would have lower co-pays and deductibles, according to Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange. The lower price is largely a result of government subsidies designed to make insurance affordable for those earning up to four times the federal poverty level, up to $45,000 for an individual."
 
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