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Re: e-commerce (was Technic shuttle etc)
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Thu, 2 Dec 1999 15:49:05 GMT
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Scott-A wrote:
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> To a larger extent, I really do think this is paranoia. I suppose in the States
> every thing seams to have a monitory value, and/or is exploited for it. My only
> real gripe with the US system is that it has resulted in so much social
> exclusion within society. I'm talking about people who have only limited access
> to health, education and other parts of society. I think these are very real
> problems.
> Scott A
This is a major misperception from what I have read in numerous e-mail
posts from people in Great Britain, do you have examples of "limited
access" to health care, etc. or is this just a random statement? You can
go to any employer here and get health care coverage, from gas stations
to retail shops to factories, etc.
Scott S.
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