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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:43:42 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: wrote in message .. . On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:17:58 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:16:19 -0400, hk wrote: On 3/25/10 8:06 PM, wrote: On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:14:22 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:20:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:01:15 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:57:03 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Looks like the Dems have got more than they bargained for. After my last post, I went out with some friends for a beer. I thought I was the personal freedom extremist but I was joking about the health care thing while a group of 12 of my friends both hard core libs and conservatives ALL were more angry than I have ever heard people be at the govt. One friend who works for the local Dem party was actually afraid to show up. tell 'em to go **** themselves. 2 latest polls, CBS and gallup show most americans support the bill your friends are traitors. tell 'em to move to mexico if they're unhappy here. **** 'em Taxes will immediately start to fund this but the lay-offs due to it are already starting. more bull****. most insurance companies have announced double digit premium increases this year. do you think that has no effect on jobs? your friends are part of the reason america is becoming like mexico People in the private sector are feeling they are being forced to pay for the lavish lifestyles of govt workers and then being taxed on top of it to pay for a govt boondogle. uh huh. my wife was a govt. lawyer. private sector lawyers get $150K. she got 50K. and your friends want wall street to run healthcare? how'd that work for their 401K's? I expect someone will start putting "Reserved for Congressman so and so " on lampposts on the DC mall. When you attack the personal freedom of Americans do you really expect nothing to happen? nothing happened when your friends sat by watching their jobs go overseas, no pay increases for 10 years, and the rich have a 300% pay increase in the last decade stupid *******s. let 'em go to mexico. america will be better without them When most Americans now blame the Dems for the bad economy and then they do something like this to make it worse do you think Americans will just lie down and take it? they always have...when we bailed out the rich. these idiots love the rich...they'd sacrifice their kids to protect the rich. assholes The US of A is a scary place. Health should be a basic right of all citizens...just like public schools, police& fire protection etc, yet the lunatic fringe are hurling the hatred towards this overdue development that they should have aimed at the Wall Street crowd and the idiots that sent you to Iraq. The true traitors are the ones trying to stop universal health care and should be treated as such. "Health" has always been a basic right. Yet we let 45K a year die from lack of it... try and be consistent at least. In nearly all cases, when a person dies, it's for "lack" of "health." You might try re-reading what I wrote. Reading John Locke may help as well. Most people realize that you need a little professional 'care' once in a while to maintain 'good health'. Most people realize that nobody has a 'right' to the services of others. Most people who live in modern countries but not in the United States have the right of access to good medical care, which includes the services of others. While we were overseas a few years ago, I required some minor surgery that involved an exam, cleaning out a wound from an accidental cut, a tetanus shot and stitches. My visit to the doctor cost me about $15.00. The rest, I was told, would be covered by the national health service. Do those "modern" countries compel their professionals to surrender their services to others? No more so than teachers, police, firefighters...etc, etc. So, these are compelled to surrender their services? My experience with most people in gov't or public service is that they gladly offer their services for a minimal stipend. It's hard for me to see how a citizen can have a "right" to health care if healthcare services are offered at the discretion of the provider, for compensation or otherwise. If healthcare were a "right," healthcare providers implicitly would be required to surrender their services. If not the healthcare provider, some third party would be required to surrender resources to accomodate your "right." |
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