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Originally posted by A.K View PostJoshua is having a real tough time selling out the garden of all places, looks like the wilder braezele fight will generate the bigger gate you get all defensive at facts like a true groupie keep that same energy when Joshua’s live gate flops .
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Originally posted by daggum View Posthe reportedly has sold 17k tickets already and joshuas tickets are priced 4 times higher than wilders were so im not sure what you are talking about. what makes it doubly embarassing is this isnt even joshuas home market or home country. you are the one playing fantasy. i told you joshua has generated the much bigger gates and you went into fantasy mode saying how wilder could have done that if he fought in a 90k stadium cept that never happened
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Originally posted by daggum View Postits not sustainable yet they have had it for 70 years. any day now total collapse!
The only reason your system has hung on this long is because your leaders have continually imported 3rd world doctors willing to work at a fraction of the cost. Way to take care of your own people lol.
Anyone championing 'free' healthcare, 'you must pay for my problems' is a chump in that regard. Do some research and be a man and handle your own problems.
"5. The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."
6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.
It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show
https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html
https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html
Truth hurts eh
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Originally posted by diplo View PostProbably best not commenting on something you clearly know extremely little about.Originally posted by daggum View Postthis is boxingscene. being anti-intellectual is a good thing. like in america. i dont want to hear how health care is better in other countries. the reason its the best in the usa is because its in the usa! case closed! meanwhile millions die every day trying to get the doctor to see them in these commie countries! i heard reagan say it, it must be true!Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post71 years old the NHS.
"5. The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."
6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.
It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show
https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html
https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html
Truth hurts eh
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Originally posted by A.K View PostComplete bs you like making shat up to make yourself feel better I just went on ticketmaster and over half the arena is still open Ever since miller was out them tickets dropped 4x the price not raised why you lying for ��
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Originally posted by diplo View PostU s a! U s a!
You complain about the Russian menace and you rely on your big brother the USA to protect you monetarily and physically from this big bad wolf, all the while doing business with them in a big way.
We already kicked your ass once and basically relegated you to irrelevance. I would say we should do it again but your politicians' handling of Brexit is basically doing our job for us.
The UK used to be the envy of the world, where did all the decent men go.
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Originally posted by Boxing1013 View PostNo better example of the sad state of forced nationalism than some Brits touting their terrible NHS. You all used to be the envy of the world. I guess most of the good ones left a while ago.
"5. The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."
6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.
It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show
https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html
https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html
Truth hurts eh
Christ.
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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostIt has been.
"5. The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."
6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.
It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-42572110
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...s-figures-show
https://www.dailywire.com/news/14470...-aaron-bandler
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/10/healt...ntl/index.html
https://www.economist.com/britain/20...facing-the-nhs
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/03/w...h-service.html
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