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Posted: 3:53 PM May 6, 2008
Free Clinic Helps 5,000 Patients
Today marked 5,000 patients that the Chippewa Valley Free Clinic has provided care and medication for over the past eleven years. Reporter: Breann BiermanEmail Address: breann.bierman@weau.com |
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It is a sad state of affairs when people have to line up for charity to get health care. No offense to the people that work at the free clinic, but it is an embarassment that one is even necessary. Universal health care is badly needed in this country; and don't tell me about waiting lists and rationing of services. I have lived in countries with universal health care and these things are grossly exagerated by people who have vested interest in making money off the sick in this country. I was very happy with the service I received while living in Canada, and other places. By the way, the USA ranks 31 in the world for longevity. The countries with the longest life spans all have universal health care.