Peggy Robertson’s Tells Her Story Of Insurance Denial

2 Peggy Robertsons tells her story of insurance denialPeggy Robertson was denied insurance coverage because she had a c-section. She was later told that if she was sterilized, she would be able to gain coverage.

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May 30 2010 06:19 am | Family Health Insurance

25 Responses to “Peggy Robertson’s Tells Her Story Of Insurance Denial”

  1. drnone88 Says:

    Women: Do you want …
    Women: Do you want to have your legs in the stirrups with United Healthcare and Golden Rule as your managed care health insurance company??????

  2. jjt35 Says:

    Equating socialized …
    Equating socialized medicine to subjugation is just wrong. I find your disposition extremely ironic. Jesus would advocate equalizing the distribution of wealth so that the poor can eat, sleep and be healthy. Sometimes this is called charity. Other times it is a forced redistribution of wealth via taxes. Either way, the poor in this country are aided as Jesus would have liked. So long as the money is put to good use, Jesus would (IMO) be happy. This is a terrible argument.

  3. 2skullscrushing Says:

    whats really funny …
    whats really funny to me is that this new health care bill was written by the same companies that ran regular insurance for years. you people are so dumb.this is the scam of all scams. and if you dont know what a ponzi scheme is, maybe you should look it up and learn something.

  4. TLCTugger Says:

    I’d advise you have …
    I’d advise you have a VBAC water birth at home, but

    Who the needs more than two kids? There are WAY too many of us. Get sterilized. I did.

    Having more than one child already is the ONLY pre-existing condition I think all health plans should be entitled to use.

  5. BadilloKat Says:

    I understand where …
    I understand where you’re coming from, really, I do. You feel smarter and better than everybody else “conforming” to regular, old, probably-will-be-changed ideas such as gravity, or relativity, even.
    Considering that everything in your reality is up in the air, I bid you goodbye.
    Do you seriously consider your way of thinking to be somehow revolutionary?
    You’re not shaking anyone’s beliefs. You’re preaching to the choir, even. But your way ouf thinking isn’t going to solve anything.

  6. qstendious Says:

    “Backed up by …
    “Backed up by reality”? What reality? The ideas that you and some other people might believe at a given moment in time which could change altogether in a matter of minutes? That reality? Or are you referring to the supposed physical laws of this planet that consequently and very much ignored render everything to be impossible? Reality is not universal or constant. Why did you feel like you had to be childish and call me a dumbass? Is it because I’m threatening the foundation to your being?

  7. BadilloKat Says:

    I answered why my …
    I answered why my belief is backed up by reality. I’m saying the “other” belief doesn’t.
    The fact that I attributed this “religion” ideology to you doesn’t make me close-minded, it makes me prejudiced; dumbass. Learn, THEN use your words.
    This abortion issue relies on the VERY definition of “life”. I’m saying science and provable facts will eventually BE the definition, not some glorified idea. Law is secular, for the most part.
    There is no life if there is no one up there. Remember Schiavo?

  8. qstendious Says:

    My definition of …
    My definition of life does not exist because I haven’t one. I simply posed a hypothetical question which you chose to understand as a belief of mine. You have irrefutably demonstrated yourself to be a closed minded person looking only to argue and prove what you cannot rather than to “think”, the very act of which you claim justifies and defines life. Now is this as deep as your thought process goes? Are you going to answer my question or dance around it some more? Who decides what life is? You?

  9. BadilloKat Says:

    Your definition of …
    Your definition of life is skewed by “everything is possible”. It’s great to think so, but when there is a physical manifestation of our PRESENCE in the brain, we’re alive, until that manifestation disappears.
    I’m not my liver, or my bones. If you separate every piece of someone, then you kill the brain, then you’re killing the person.
    Hey, here’s a challenge for ya, find a definition of “alive” and “thinking” that DOESN’T include the person who’s saying it. Hint: Dictionary.

  10. qstendious Says:

    Interesting that …
    Interesting that you have declared and protected yourself as “alive” by YOUR definition. What if my definition of “alive” and “thinking” differs from yours? What if I reduced you down to parts & pieces, flesh and bones? Would that grant me the right to take your life and be justified in doing so because my personal beliefs, realities, and concepts describe you as worthless? And if you are thinking I’m christian or etc… think again. I am 100% agnostic and believe anything is possible. Good day

  11. qstendious Says:

    Sounds like someone …
    Sounds like someone is getting roughed up in one of the nearby rooms.

  12. TurboSpaghettiRobot Says:

    bet your dad makes …
    bet your dad makes 150K a year, eh?
    Personally if we just lynched every CEO of every healthcare company that’d be a good start

  13. SAGEBOT500 Says:

    U mad?
    U mad?

  14. mec554 Says:

    How are we getting …
    How are we getting “buttfucked by corporate interests” ?

    I pay $220 a month for health insurance, and in turn they paid for my gallbladder to be taken out 2 years ago. If I didn’t have health insurance it would have cost me 45 grand. It’s people like Peggy Robertson who go off their health insurance and drive up the cost for everybody else. You’re an idiot. Nice language by the way. Real progressive.

  15. EvanCWaters Says:

    If people who need …
    If people who need health insurance are denied it, then the system is broken.

  16. SAGEBOT500 Says:

    LMAO! Look at these …
    LMAO! Look at these comments! Americans must be the only people on Earth whose response to getting buttfucked by corporate interests is to descend upon their capital and protest angrily for their right to continued buttfuckings.

  17. BadilloKat Says:

    If it doesn’t think …
    If it doesn’t think, it’s not alive. If it’s not alive, it’s not killing. The fact that it’s tissue following a predetermined process doesn’t make it have an inherent value, because it doesn’t DO anything yet.
    You’re worried about death panels because you cannot tell the difference between abortion and euthanasia. This is not how these things are dealt with in the real world.
    Doctors don’t work for anyone but you. Treatment doesn’t change, just who pays them.
    I’m bored. You’re still an idiot.

  18. CommonSenseJoe Says:

    I worried about …
    I worried about death panels because you cannot even admit you are killing an unborn child in an abortion. If people like you can justify abortion so we won’t have “Billions in wasted money”, what is to stop you from saving that money on backside of life as well.

    Counseling is fine, but not when it is done by a doctor who works for the government and thinks like you. Oh, you are old and your brain is not working right. Well, proper brain activity is how we define life now, so take this pill!

  19. BadilloKat Says:

    Also, I’m glad you …
    Also, I’m glad you mentioned death panels. That proves my point. You know what they meant by “death panels”? “End of life counseling”. That’s just adivising you on what you wish be done in case of emergency, only now people can get it before they’re terminally-ill. It was even OPTIONAL.
    Oh, and the GOP Supported End-of-Life Counseling in 2003 Medicare Bill. I know all of this, and I don’t even live in the US. You’re a joke.

    If you’re worried about death panels, it’s because you’re an idiot.

  20. BadilloKat Says:

    No, I’m saying that …
    No, I’m saying that no matter how hard you try, science is NOT on your side, because you’re not looking at anything but “child murder”, when there are more things involved here than your religious sensibilities. Learn to read between the lines, there’s a reason people insult your religion.

    No, I’m saying that when the PUBLIC wants something that is readily available, even through dangerous means, they will go get it there, risking their lives in the process.

  21. mec554 Says:

    I got an idea, …
    I got an idea, let’s destroy our healthcare system because Peggy Robertson didn’t keep her health insurance like she should have and then was denied by “golden rule insurance”

  22. CommonSenseJoe Says:

    There’s …
    There’s intelligence for you.

  23. howisbabbyformed Says:

    here’s some common …
    here’s some common sense: shut up

  24. howisbabbyformed Says:

    your guranatee …
    your guranatee isn’t worth the paper it hasn’t been printed on. Consider the luxurious curves of a shotgun, and also the merits of fellatio.

  25. mec554 Says:

    More government …
    More government tactics, sick of this bullcrap. I GUARANTEE THIS LADY CAN GET HEALTH INSURANCE!!! she’s prancing all over youtube saying my child can’t get health insurance, i can’t get health insurance… BOGUS… look elsewhere other than “Golden Rule”… give me your data and I’ll get you health insurance, just because it’s not affordable is the problem. there needs to be regulation but not infiltration. Hey SEIU/Obama quit trying to rape free markets, you’ll screw it up you jerks

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