manifold
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- #21
Sampling error - your experience is singular and subjective. I doubt if that amounts to a valid critique either way. As for arguing for "socialised medicine", you give yourself away using a term that, in American political terms, is loaded. Universal health care is a neutral term and because it is I prefer it as it take some of the partisanship out of the argument. This is a subject that should be above ideology and partisan politics, unfortunately for some reason in these forums, it becomes exactly that.
No offense, but playing semantics isn't exactly a convincing argument. Universal healthcare is a euphamism for socialized medicine.
And I fully acknowledge the sampling error, but I'm still not willing to ignore the eye-ball test just because some assclown with his own political agenda goes on a data mining expedition and produces a steaming pile of shit.
Show me one single piece of evidence that my claim, even fraught with insidious sampling error, is not the truth.