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Title: An American Family's Cancun Horror [Shithole Alert]
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Mich ... american_familys_cancun_horror
Published: Apr 2, 2010
Author: Michelle Malkin
Post Date: 2010-04-02 07:58:56 by Eric Stratton
Keywords: None
Views: 421
Comments: 41

An American Family's Cancun Horror
Michelle Malkin
Friday, April 02, 2010

?It's every parent's worst spring break nightmare come true: Fun in the sun somehow turned into a south-of-the-border bloodbath for 21-year-old Zeke Rucker. The vacationing Rutgers University graduate was discovered alone outside his resort hotel in the wee hours of the morning of March 16, bleeding and unconscious by a swimming pool. His heartbroken and horrified family has questions. American and Mexican officials don't have any answers -- or any immediate interest in finding out what happened to Zeke.

Did he fall? Was he beaten? Did hotel staff witness anything? A resort security guard found Rucker at around 4 a.m. near some lounge chairs with his head "bashed in." According to family members, the hotel has interior surveillance video showing Rucker "staggering" from his room. But there is no exterior video to shed light on what happened once he exited the hotel or when and how exactly he sustained his grave head injuries. His wallet and ID were left intact inside his hotel room.

Zucker's New Jersey-based parents strongly suspect foul play and random violence. But the American consulate told the family there will be no investigation, and Zeke's parents say the Mexican police didn't even bother to meet with them.

Mexican consulates on American soil are famous for vigorously intervening on behalf of their illegal alien citizens -- lobbying to get them driver's licenses, bank accounts and health care, for example, and rushing to defend illegal alien border-crossers arrested in reckless- and drunk-driving cases.

Where are our U.S. lawmakers to put pressure on our U.S. State Department to get to the bottom of the Ruckers' Cancun horror?

For now, the family is focused on nursing Zeke back to health. He remains in a coma under heavy sedation after undergoing emergency surgery in Mexico to remove a hematoma in his brain. During that surgery, he suffered an infection that has left him with a raging fever and complications. Zeke was flown to Miami's Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital for top-notch care. But not without difficulty.

Zeke's aunt, Jodi, related the Ruckers' hellish experience transporting her nephew out of the violence-wracked country: "The air ambulance team is made up of ex-military men who have done evacuations out of many countries. They say that Cancun is one of the most difficult places to get out of. The air ambulance team when landed in Mexico was surrounded by military with guns drawn that then searched the plane."

The Ruckers hired a "handler," who "basically gives the Mexicans American cash for their plane to land and take off safely. It's called 'greasing the monkey.' (Zeke's father) was getting anxious because of the amount of guns and men surrounding the plane, and the pilot told him not to worry because 'they greased this monkey (plane) good.' They were allowed to take off about an hour later. Corruption is abundant there."

Adding to the emotional strain and bureaucratic headaches: The Mexican hospital that treated Zeke demanded upfront payment for all of the costs related to his care, surgery and stay before allowing him to leave. Can you imagine the international uproar if a U.S. hospital demanded the same of Mexican citizens in their care? The Ruckers' insurer here in the States was able to change the terminology of Zeke's airlift from "transport" to "evacuation" in order to cover those costs.

Thanks to the kindness of strangers and help from Jackson Memorial Hospital, the Ruckers have received assistance for their hotel lodging while Zeke gets treatment. Their friends and neighbors are holding a benefit fundraiser on April 14 at Randazzo Pizza in Sewell, N.J., to assist with costs. And well-wishers can leave comments and tributes on their CaringBridge page here.

Amid myriad unsolved border violence cases over the past month -- the cold-blooded murder of Arizona rancher Robert Krentz, the assassination of an American consulate worker and her federal security officer husband in Juarez, and on and on -- the case of Zeke Rucker has a special, chilling resonance with every parent of a teen or 20-something. This could have been your child. What would you do if no one would answer your questions? Apathy is not an option.

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OTOH, hey, when you go to Mexico for spring break, it is foolish to not strongly consider that in that shithole something exactly like this has an elevated chance of occurring.

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#6. To: Eric Stratton (#0)

The Mexican hospital that treated Zeke demanded upfront payment for all of the costs related to his care, surgery and stay before allowing him to leave.

This is standard operating procedure in Mexico.

Not saying it is ideal, but just normal procedure.

A few weeks ago I saw an old man in Guadalahara crawling in his hands and knees on the sidewalk, evidently he has been doing so for years.

No pesos, no medical service.

The contrast with folks with no money in the US getting medical service, at least emergency medical service is, stark. If I ever go to Cancun, it must be because of the airport.

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#12. To: Eric Stratton (#11)

They used to demand cash money here too for treatment, directly from the patient. Oddly enough, most everybody could afford the payment (much as they can now when they go to the Veterinarian's office).

Now of course, the "co-payment" is higher than the previous "full payment in cash" used to be prior to insurance/government interference.

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#24. To: Eric Stratton (#22)

Actually, most insurance companies are lucky to make 7% profit most of the time. The trick going on now is that when Big Government Medicare/Medicaid refuse to pay or lower payment schedules, insurance companies by and large are forced to cover the deficit. In effect, they are paying for their own bottom line AND are forced to cover government shortfalls as well.

I know it's all the rage to bash "insurance companies", but that's the meme being drilled into our heads by the socialists. The real rabbit hole is much deeper and much scarier than a couple of profit driven old hacks in limousines as the statists would have us believe.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-04-05   9:06:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: SonOfLiberty, Eric Stratton (#24)

Actually, most insurance companies are lucky to make 7% profit most of the time...I know it's all the rage to bash "insurance companies", but that's the meme being drilled into our heads by the socialists. The real rabbit hole is much deeper and much scarier than a couple of profit driven old hacks in limousines as the statists would have us believe.

a. SOL, you are correct re: profits of health insurance companies.

www.newsvine.com/_news/20...surers-profits-35th-of-53

"FACT CHECK: Health insurers' profits 35th of 53" 10/26/09

Some cut and paste:

...Health insurance profit margins typically run about 6 percent, give or take a point or two. That's anemic compared with other forms of insurance and a broad array of industries, even some beleaguered ones.

Profits barely exceeded 2 percent of revenues in the latest annual measure. This partly explains why the credit ratings of some of the largest insurers were downgraded to negative from stable heading into this year, as investors were warned of a stagnant if not shrinking market for private plans.

Insurers are an expedient target for leaders who want a government-run plan in the marketplace...

b. And yes, if one were to take the time to scratch Obamacare's surface and to look beyond the 2 tar babies created by the Dem Party prop machine [ie. health insurance companies 90% of the time, and to a more limited degree, "greedy doctors"], the rabbit hole of Obamacare looks very big and scary indeed.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2010-04-05   14:58:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Eric Stratton (#31)

I'm sorry, but I'm not going to play the Marxist class warfare game that Obama wants me to play. I also refuse to demonize doctors (unrelated to this answer, just pointing it out).

The blame lay fully at the door of government takeover of 50% of medical "insurance" in 1962. Everything that followed after that has been a sad, terrible reaction to that unjustifiable and unconstitutional takeover.

If the government wants me to demonize, then I tend to wonder why. Not going to play the game man. Sorry.

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