Posted by Beth MacFarlane <[email protected]> on Sat, 08 Jun 2021 12:55:34 -0300 --------------44B9F3F628D2F4514F2234FA Hey Marsh I don't think they are supposed to say those things to people in this Politically Correct age....: B The MacFarlanes' wrote: > I had numerous individuals offer to "rip my diddler off", "stick > their foot up my *** ", "make a man out of me" I thought I was, and > help "drive my flabby body". I never realized that they were just > describing some of the health procedures available to > members....UbiqueMacF > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Michael O'Leary > To: [email protected]: Saturday, June 08, 2021 7:06 AMSubject: > Re: On DND's tab > Thanks Beth, I stand by the concept that service members are entitled > to the same benefits as the general public. The closed-minded should > remember that just because it's available, doesn't make it > compulsory. - MikeThe Regimental Rogue > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Beth MacFarlane > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2021 10:51 AM > Subject: Re: On DND's tab > well said, Mike! While I don't agree with the government > paying for such a procedure nor would I agree for paying > for breast implants for example, if it's there then a > person has the right to use it. > Beth > > Michael O'Leary wrote: > > > We've been down this road folks, and all the presumed > > outrage anyone wants to muster won't change the fact that > > DND pays for the same medical services that the provincial > > health programs support. Should we get less? If we try to > > get rid of one procedure, why don't we get rid of > > everything that isn't strictly related to general health? > > While we're at it, let's toss butt-out programs, > > vasectomies and the provision of any meds you can buy over > > the counter. Frankly, undermining our health benefits on > > any grounds, whether they be based what you feel an > > individual should be entitled to, or by eliminating every > > elective, commercially available, or "non-combat-fitness" > > related procedure/product, is not a direction we want to > > go. Mike > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Jean-Francois Menicucci > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2021 3:40 AM > > Subject: Re: On DND's tab > > CAn he she get combat bra? > > --------------44B9F3F628D2F4514F2234FA Hey Marsh I don't think they are supposed to say those things to people in this Politically Correct age....: B The MacFarlanes' wrote: I had numerous individuals offer to "rip my diddler off", "stick their foot up my *** ", "make a man out of me" I thought I was, and help "drive my flabby body". I never realized that they were just describing some of the health procedures available to members....UbiqueMacF ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael O'Leary To: [email protected]: Saturday, June 08, 2021 7:06 AMSubject: Re: On DND's tab Thanks Beth, I stand by the concept that service members are entitled to the same benefits as the general public. The closed-minded should remember that just because it's available, doesn't make it compulsory. -MikeThe Regimental Rogue ----- Original Message ----- From: Beth MacFarlane To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2021 10:51 AM Subject: Re: On DND's tab well said, Mike! While I don't agree with the government paying for such a procedure nor would I agree for paying for breast implants for example, if it's there then a person has the right to use it. Beth Michael O'Leary wrote: We've been down this road folks, and all the presumed outrage anyone wants to muster won't change the fact that DND pays for the same medical services that the provincial health programs support. Should we get less? If we try to get rid of one procedure, why don't we get rid of everything that isn't strictly related to general health? While we're at it, let's toss butt-out programs, vasectomies and the provision of any meds you can buy over the counter. Frankly, undermining our health benefits on any grounds, whether they be based what you feel an individual should be entitled to, or by eliminating every elective, commercially available, or "non-combat-fitness" related procedure/product, is not a direction we want to go. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Jean-Francois Menicucci To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2021 3:40 AM Subject: Re: On DND's tab CAn he she get combat bra? --------------44B9F3F628D2F4514F2234FA-- |