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Should Health-care be available to our pets as a next step approach for National Health Care ?

True~Male November 06, 2009 05:40:20

Many would say that veterinarian bills are too high so in effort to better care for our pets should we include National Health-care for Pets too ?

Yes , of course

27%

3 votes

No , not really

27%

3 votes

Undecided

27%

3 votes

None of the above

18%

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  • johnny2bad November 06, 2009 18:10:27
    johnny2bad

    No , not really

    It's cheaper just to put them down....
  • larry November 06, 2009 11:16:50
    larry

    Yes , of course

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  • Ugly Taco November 06, 2009 08:29:05
    Ugly Taco

    Yes , of course

    and they should pay me to get a boob job too!
    lol.

    pay boob job lol
  • Denise November 06, 2009 07:26:16
    Denise

    Yes , of course

    Especially for adorable Mastiffs. :)
  • doctor dee November 06, 2009 06:20:55
    doctor dee

    None of the above

    grow up
  • juggernaut November 06, 2009 06:03:03
    juggernaut

    None of the above

    I about died laughing when I read this question, lol. Sure, lets give them healthcare, food stamps, welfare and social security while we're at it.
  • kayla November 06, 2009 05:49:21
    kayla

    Undecided

    i think we need to get it for the humans first
  • Merl November 06, 2009 05:47:48
    Merl

    No , not really

    you can purchase health insurance for you pet right now.
  • Koda ~ McHottie SuperKnight ~ November 06, 2009 05:43:35
    Koda ~ McHottie SuperKnight ~

    Undecided

    I dont think we can afford it .....Actually there is pet insurance
    I was a vet the other night ... had to shop off the head of one my chickens.. it was dieing ;(
  • Jester November 06, 2009 05:43:34
    Jester

    Undecided

    My guess is we will follow the California model and go broke long before most social welfare and entitlement programs favored by leftists will be brought to full fruition.

    While I find this sad, it is an unfortunate fact of life that sometimes the only way for people to learn their lesson is from harsh consequences.
  • True~Male November 06, 2009 05:41:07
    True~Male

    No , not really

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