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Did anyone here have "junk insurance" that was canceled?
I thought mine was pretty good, zero deductible, zero co-pay, no life time limit.
I can't buy anything like that now, at any price. So what is this stuff about substandard insurance?? I do have to admit though,the insurance I had didn't cover contraception stuff.
I have coverage for my whole body, never heard of just insuring your junk. I guess if you were in porn?
barfo
I have coverage for my whole body, never heard of just insuring your junk. I guess if you were in porn?
barfo
Near as I can tell from your posts, the whole or just the junk is the same in your case.

Or maybe guys get their insurance cancelled because their policy doesn't cover mammograms.
Well-said. The contradictions are staggering . . . and so is liberalism right now. This healthcare fiasco is a classic example of the incompetence and inefficiency of big government, and more proof of why it should stay out of our lives.Group one believes, "The government is monitoring our electronic communications! That's an invasion of privacy!"
Group two believes, "Let's put all our personal and health care information into a giant database run by a government bureaucracy, they guarantee they won't invade our privacy!"
The size of the Venn Diagram overlap between these two groups is mind-boggling.
ObamaCare proving to be a disaster
Ah, the poll that only comes out when it shows low approval ratings. Been a long time since we seen ya in these parts, poll!
barfo
History of steady decline. Not only when they show low approval ratings. They've been low for the past few years.
No, that poll is published every day. You post it here only on days you like the result.
barfo
They're going to release the figures next week for how many people signed up for ObamaCare. How long does it take to count to 12?
Rand Paul said:The word "twelve" is the largest number with a single-morpheme name in English. Etymology suggests that "twelve" (similar to "eleven") arises from the Germanic compound twalif "two-leftover", so a literal translation would yield "two remaining [after having ten taken]".[1] This compound meaning may have been transparent to speakers of Old English, but the modern form "twelve" is quite opaque. Only the remaining tw- hints that twelve and two are related.
A group of twelve things is called a duodecad. The ordinal adjective is duodecimal, twelfth. The adjective referring to a group consisting of twelve things is duodecuple.
The number twelve is often used as a sales unit in trade, and is often referred to as a dozen. Twelve dozen are known as a gross. (Note that there are thirteen items in a baker's dozen.)
As shown below, the number twelve is frequently cited in the Abrahamic religions and is also central to the Western calendar and units of time.
Rand Paul says:
Polls didn't stop Bush's wars, and they won't stop ACA. It's the law of the land. Love it or leave it. If you don't like it, move to Singapore. We red-blooded Americans will bathe in our abundance of freedom while you yellow-bellied sapsuckers run from our colors.
