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11-07-2013, 01:03 PM #11
I have government health care. I'm not told what to do.
There's also the fact you're actually talking about your wallet not any sort of health care. That's just your excuse until the next Democrat tries to take your country into the 20th century.
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11-07-2013, 01:05 PM #12
True 'nuff. The giant billboard of a bloody fetus that stood on my drive to work for two years was a little worse, though, and completely unnecessary.
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11-07-2013, 01:15 PM #13
on topic;yea,handing out pictures of dead babies to trick or treaters is just low and disgusting
on abortion;the title says it all, when the ends of someones rights are deemed graphic material,i think something wrong
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11-07-2013, 01:19 PM #14
It's not even pictures of dead babies. I have seen the exact same images (or ones like them) in middle school health textbooks. In just a few years (maybe sooner depending on the school district) these kids will sit in a classroom learning about reproduction and will see images just like these and nobody will be offended.
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11-07-2013, 01:32 PM #15
Doesn't Canada have quotas on the number of types of surgeries they will perform in a year? Once the quota is hit you wait until the next year? And I just read about death panels in Ontario (though I don't think you live there). You don't get much less control of your body than having the government decide if you live or die.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_a...ood_thing.html
Last week Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that doctors could not unilaterally ignore a Toronto family’s decision to keep their near-dead husband and father on life support. In the same breath, however, the court also confirmed that, under the laws of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, a group of government-appointed adjudicators could yet overrule the family’s choice. That tribunal, not the family or the doctors, has the ultimate power to pull the plug.
In other words: Canada has death panels.
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11-07-2013, 01:40 PM #16
No idea.
Interesting. I'd heard nothing. I'll have to look into this, as I'm not a fan of the implications. Like you said, though, I don't live there.
Nice one, but I live in Canada and, as you yourself said, this doesn't affect me...yet, anyway.
In other words, Canada had death panels the way the United States of America has legal marijuana.
...at absolute best.
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11-07-2013, 01:42 PM #17
yea,but that's school,an "institute of learning" where they should be taught about the "right" to abort and to see the end product of that "right"
but don't go wraping the kids Christmas presents in hiroshima themed paper,let the kids have some fun
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11-07-2013, 01:46 PM #18
I'm sorry, but without the second 'p', that would be "raping" and I definitely don't want kids raping Christmas presents. Not sure where the Japanese come into this, but they shouldn't be involved either. On the whole, I don't think adding anything can save that.
Kids: Don't rape your Christmas presents at school!
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11-07-2013, 01:50 PM #19
No, Canada does not have quotas. Where do you read this stuff? Nor does Canada have "death panels". The case you are speaking about is no different than the case of Schiavo? in Florida. Occasionally, doctors and families disagree on care. Not unlike siblings disagreeing on care for a parent. To characterize any of it as death panels is ridiculous.
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11-07-2013, 01:52 PM #20
im west coast and still in morning mode at least I got the dubya in
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