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    Default Re: The U.S. Health Care Debate

    The United States clearly has a unique path and variation in planning is healthy. It is hour our Federalized system is supposed to work - with each state as a seperate laboratory trying out ideas to see if they work.

    The United states is exceptional in many ways. Other countries are as well, but the US is the destination of choice for more people immigrants than any other nation.

    For example: After 2000, immigration to the United States numbered approximately 1,000,000 per year
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigra...tes_of_America

    Our history and our future helps to make us different. To deny that the United States is particularly special in the modern age denies history and current fact. Additionally, to deny that the UK has a unique position is important in its own way as has had a disproportionate impact on history would be foolish.

    We are special - deal with it.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 08-21-2009 at 19:30.
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