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There's a Supermodel Under There!

Victoria's Secret hottie Heidi Klum braved a winter blizzard in Aspen by burying herself under a plethora of garments -- lugging one of her mini-models toward warmer climes, or is that just a toy? Brr!

Heidi needs to tell her man they made a bad decision for a holiday getaway -- because a supermodel should never have to wear that much clothing. Ever.



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46. I DON'T TRUST ANYTHING COMING FROM THE UN!! THE UN IS A BUNCH OF CROOKS!!! THEY NEED TO BE INVESTIGATED AND MANY MANY OF THEIR BUTTS THROWN IN JAIL FOR LYING AND STEALING!!! JUST NOTHING BUT A GROUP OF DAMN GREEDY LYING CHEATING CROOKS!!!!!!

Posted at 11:41AM on Dec 26th 2007 by THROW THEIR BUTTS IN JAIL

47. to 1:35AM - Hey, if you think outside empathy for your millions with inadequate health care coverage from one who has experienced living in a country with health care is arrogance and telling you what to do rather than well-intended neighbourly advice for you, then just go stick your head back into that ostrich hole. Maybe your millions that are still not covered will just die and you won't have to bother with them as those top five countries seem to. How a country cares for the majority of it's citizens is a measure of its evolution.I 've lived in both countries, and health care is just plain better. You don't have to sign up if it's not for you, but I'd bet there are millions that need it and thus would. No one in these other countries is forced to use it. They can obtain private care if they prefer to pay the prices. It's an available and reasonable option that most decide to take advantage of, and it's simply the reason why you're down on the list, whether you like to hear it or not, so don't just run and cover your ears and yell arrogant and discredit the statistics because you're number 6.

to 8:03PM - Of course you don't broaden your view and education and visit other country's websites. It's pretty obvious from your very limited opinion. Websites aren't better. They just are. If I visit the North Pole, does that mean its better? Lol.

Posted at 3:53PM on Dec 26th 2007 by OK, don't listen, it's on you anyway.

48. Anything that comes from the UN is simply NOT credible. I don't believe their pack of lies. It's true that there are a LOT of thieves and crooks which are involved in the UN and there NEEDS to be an OUTSIDE investigation on them. You can believe them if you want, but NOT ME.

... and don't PRETEND that you care about Americans by giving "neighborly advice" about your Socialist ideas which are unwarranted and unasked for. We are a Capitalist nation, NOT Socialist. I know that bugs the hell out of some of you, but you can all just SHOVE IT UP YOUR A$$.

...and just out of curiosity, which country do YOU live in, anyway? I'm SURE that you have many other issues and problems which we DON'T have, as well.

Posted at 9:06PM on Dec 26th 2007 by Don't believe everything you read

49. A capitalist nation can still provide healthcare. The two are not mutually exclusive, no matter what the HMO's say. I live in a democracy, that feels exactly like the states did when I lived there, except here I have 100% health care coverage, 100% of the time, and so does my family. I've never had to wait in line any longer than in the states, and I never worry about losing anything to a health problem. Citizens of tax paying age pay a nominal fee monthly, which is far, far less than what my U.S. friends pay. Except some of my U.S. friends don't have complete coverage, or any coverage at all, and don't go to the doctor and neither do their kids because they cannot afford it, and they are white collar professionals who are billed out. My country has unemployment for a limited period, and what you would call old age social security for seniors. That's it. Call this 'socialist' if you want. It's exactly the same as the U.S., but with healthcare for everyone if they need it. I'm not the U.N., so believe ME. It doesn't matter which country I'm from, because all of the top Five provide everything I've typed here, and some provide more, like state covered post secondary education. Norway and Sweden have no tuition fees.
Actually, I do care, but should not have used the word 'advice', the word 'information' would be more accurate for that post.
Don't be afraid of what you don't know.

Posted at 5:07PM on Dec 27th 2007 by I Have Lived It.

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