This weekend, while a speech in Calgary, Sarah Palin, said that when he was a child, grew up in the small town of Skagway, Alaska, his family repeatedly sought medical treatment in most of the city near Whitehorse. This story has not generated the attention – Eleven hundred views and counting on the Huffington Post – if not for the fact that Whitehorse is located on the border with Alaska, Canada. Bloggers jumped by declaring that his hypocrisy, for once, enjoying nature of the system of nationalized health care denigrates hours.
Whitehorse General Hospital, where my daughter was born three years ago, continues today, the hospital closest to Skagway. And it was: a simple confession that I did not think much of that time and still do not think much of him. There are several things you can criticize Sarah Palin views on health care in the United States. When Chuck and Sally has chosen to take their children there would be an option strictly dictated by geography, not politics. They had participated in cross-border tourism in medicine in Canada is not one of them.
You could also go here. Yesterday morning, to hear the recording of my conversation with Chuck and Sally, I found another unreported delicacy, one in the first of many controversies that have shaken following the internet that Sarah Palin is eighteen months.
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