AFP reports that American reporters covering Bush's trip to Canada used to opportunity to snag flu shots, making "the 10-minute walk from their workspace in the Government Conference Center in downtown Ottawa to the Appletree Medical Center, which charged just 20 dollars (17 dollars US)." "Quipped" one: "While Cuban cigars are a valuable commodity, we could make a far greater profit if we could smuggle some flu vaccine back into the United States." What excellent ownership society-type thinking! Except, of course, they're still journalists: "It's enough to make you believe in socialized medicine."
Reporters Sneak Flu Shots, Learn Valuable Lesson
Reporters Sneak Flu Shots, Learn Valuable…
Reporters Sneak Flu Shots, Learn Valuable Lesson
AFP reports that American reporters covering Bush's trip to Canada used to opportunity to snag flu shots, making "the 10-minute walk from their workspace in the Government Conference Center in downtown Ottawa to the Appletree Medical Center, which charged just 20 dollars (17 dollars US)." "Quipped" one: "While Cuban cigars are a valuable commodity, we could make a far greater profit if we could smuggle some flu vaccine back into the United States." What excellent ownership society-type thinking! Except, of course, they're still journalists: "It's enough to make you believe in socialized medicine."