Re: SiCKO Movie -- Sean Kent - Cancer Survivor
My journey through cancer treatment, skeevy hospital billing practices, and my inability to get health insurance.
Channel: News
Uploaded: June 9, 2007 at 9:12 am
Author: SeanKentComic
Length: 00:04:03
Rating: 5.00
Views: 3935
Tags: movie Michael hospital call-to-action SiCKO healthcare Moore 9-11
Video Comments:
Podiebell (June 23, 2007 at 11:48 am)
This was the funniest line of back and forth i have read on yt all night!! Sean I feel for you man! You have had it rough! I also wanted to drop something about the gov't on you. If you can't pass a military physical you can't serve anyway! lol I don't know if cancer would disqualify you or not but I do know just about everything else does.
trallee (June 21, 2007 at 12:47 am)
SKComic, sorry for your troubles. It just seems to be wrong that you work so much without benefits. Is there a union, organization, etc. for entertainers that would help?opman64, YOU ARE A F%CKTA
bearsagainstevil (June 18, 2007 at 4:39 pm)
My mother died of bowel cancer about 2 months ago she had a couple of operations lots of great treatment, but she didnt have any worrys about insurance or bills because she was british .Anyway I know a bit about what cancers like having cared for my mother a lot of the time and it stinks that you have this additional worry .I hope things get better for you america spends billions covering Iraq with d.u causing cancers and cant look after its own hardworking people, surely this is wrong
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 10:01 am)
also i love the way you type WORK in all caps. dude i'm working 50 weeks this year. traveling to a different city each and every week making crowds of drunks laugh. btw - why is everyone who disagrees with you a sorry and snivelling baby? grow up and discuss the issue rather than making personal attacks, you dumb fuck.<-- that's called irony.
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 9:56 am)
why do you keep hurling invective and making ad hominem attacks? is it because your arguments can't stand on their own? why are you so against preventative care? you're for preemptive war i assume?
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 9:55 am)
you see, when people are screened regularly they catch things early. this is much cheaper than them getting super-sick. after all, we pay for their treatment anyway. let's do it when it's inexpensive. also when we share the burden it will save businesses money because they won't have to provide coverage. doesn't that make your shiny happy capitalist vagina wet with joy?
gopman64 (June 16, 2007 at 9:53 am)
Goodnight, leftist. I have to get up and go to WORK in a few hours. Not surprised to see you're from Austin. I love this town, but it is filled with the biggest bunch of sorry snivelling babies I've ever seen anywhere.
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 9:51 am)
by the way, i never said coverage should be free. i already said it would come out of taxes. we just need to rearrange our spending priorities. less weapons, more check-ups.
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 9:50 am)
actually i started the job on a monday and was diagnosed on a tuesday. so there was not time to buy healthcare. i would have had to obtain a physical to get coverage which would have discovered the cancer anyway, thereby disqualifying me from coverage.
SeanKentComic (June 16, 2007 at 9:48 am)
Actually you are suggesting that. After all, what is the purpose of this gigantic military we have (we spend more than all other countries combined on "defense") other than to kill people or threaten people effectively with killing?
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