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thunder wrote:
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:13:36 -0400, BAR wrote: Your problem is that you believe your health care should be subsidized by someone else. You believe that if you want something and you don't have the ability to pay for it you should be able to steal the money from someone else to pay for it. You are not better than a thug on the street who steals from people walking along the sidewalk. I thought we were talking health care insurance. You know, spreading the risk around to prevent any one person having a financial catastrophe. If you have insurance, and your house burns down, are you also a thug stealing from people on the sidewalk? If you do not have a mortgage on your home are you compelled to have insurance on your home? If you own your automobile outright are you compelled to have comprehensive insurance? If you can afford to pay for your medical needs on a pay as you go basis why should you be required to buy insurance? Whatever happened to my body my choice? |
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Whatever happened to my body my choice? I'm sorry...where in the Constitution is that phrase found? Please be specific. |
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H the K wrote:
BAR wrote: Whatever happened to my body my choice? I'm sorry...where in the Constitution is that phrase found? Please be specific. Roe vs. Wade, 1973. I'm sure you are familiar with the Supreme Court's ruling on this issue. |
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BAR wrote:
H the K wrote: BAR wrote: Whatever happened to my body my choice? I'm sorry...where in the Constitution is that phrase found? Please be specific. Roe vs. Wade, 1973. I'm sure you are familiar with the Supreme Court's ruling on this issue. You think Roe v. Wade is in the Constitution? Did you learn that in the marines? |
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H the K wrote:
BAR wrote: H the K wrote: BAR wrote: Whatever happened to my body my choice? I'm sorry...where in the Constitution is that phrase found? Please be specific. Roe vs. Wade, 1973. I'm sure you are familiar with the Supreme Court's ruling on this issue. You think Roe v. Wade is in the Constitution? Did you learn that in the marines? The SCOTUS does. |
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BAR wrote:
thunder wrote: On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:13:36 -0400, BAR wrote: Your problem is that you believe your health care should be subsidized by someone else. You believe that if you want something and you don't have the ability to pay for it you should be able to steal the money from someone else to pay for it. You are not better than a thug on the street who steals from people walking along the sidewalk. I thought we were talking health care insurance. You know, spreading the risk around to prevent any one person having a financial catastrophe. If you have insurance, and your house burns down, are you also a thug stealing from people on the sidewalk? If you do not have a mortgage on your home are you compelled to have insurance on your home? If you own your automobile outright are you compelled to have comprehensive insurance? If you can afford to pay for your medical needs on a pay as you go basis why should you be required to buy insurance? Whatever happened to my body my choice? That sounds like a Krausism that he uses when he talks about abortion rights. |
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On Aug 20, 9:30*am, BAR wrote:
thunder wrote: On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:13:36 -0400, BAR wrote: Your problem is that you believe your health care should be subsidized by someone else. You believe that if you want something and you don't have the ability to pay for it you should be able to steal the money from someone else to pay for it. You are not better than a thug on the street who steals from people walking along the sidewalk. I thought we were talking health care insurance. *You know, spreading the risk around to prevent any one person having a financial catastrophe. *If you have insurance, and your house burns down, are you also a thug stealing from people on the sidewalk? If you do not have a mortgage on your home are you compelled to have insurance on your home? If you own your automobile outright are you compelled to have comprehensive insurance? If you can afford to pay for your medical needs on a pay as you go basis why should you be required to buy insurance? another right wing fairy tale. he believes that the middle class is so rich it can afford a mortgage AND to pay out of pocket for critical medical care. no wonder rich folks like idiots like him. he'll say ANYTHING, no matter HOW ridiculous, as long as the rich pat him on the head like the puppy he is. and he changes his own newspaper, too! |
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You are required to have minimal auto insurance. That's set by the gov't.
While the differences in health and auto insurance are vast, nevertheless, the gov't forces you to buy it. If you don't have a mortgage on your home and you don't have liability insurance, you're a sitting duck for a lawsuit that will bankrupt you. Is it worth it? If you can pay your medical expenses as they come up, go with God. Most people, when faced with a high treatment cost, can't do that. I knew a guy who was a multi-millionaire. His wife got cancer, and he had to sell everything to pay for her expenses. He still went belly up. She lived. Despite the fear-mongering, no one is talking about taking away your choice to not have have insurance. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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