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> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:13:30 -0600, "Budd Cochran" <mr-d150@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> SPAM.net> wrote:
>
>>It's not a case of "hate mail", but, you're not the only person that's
>>ever
>>needed heart surgery, no one owes you the money for the surgery and
there
>>are ways to get the surgery done without begging.
>>
>>My surgeries totaled over 1/2 million dollars , including the doctors,
>>hospital, and all the sundries, but my state at the time, Colorado, had
an
>>"indigent citizen" program for those that did not have insurance. We
paid
>>off the last payment on the remaining $24,000 last year.
>>
>>Now, I'm sure if you tried, you could find a way to get the surgery . .
.
>>.if you really need it.
>>
>>--
>>Budd Cochran
>>
>
> well..........not to split hairs........... but is there a huge
> difference in asking people on the net for money or asking the
> taxpayers of colorado for money?
The odds are a lot better that the person who goes to an official program
for help really needs it, rather than being a spammer and a con man.
Ken


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