Re: Healthcare Is Not A Right



On Jul 26, 11:10 pm, "mr d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<foster...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 26, 9:42 pm, Husky <cyns...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Thanks for your honesty!  So, you agree with my facetious earlier
post. That says it all.   Based upon what you said you're not a
Conservative, you're an Anarchist.

No I am a Libertarian. If you want to pay voluntarily for fire
protection then you have that right.
What about the Pinkos who force a professional FD down our throats.
Damn representative Democracy.

The government has no right to force me to pay for fire protection!
Are you sure? Which govt. are you talking about?

mr dude (as the government has no right to force me to pay for social
security, to pay for affirmative action, no right to force me to pay
for food stamps, no right to force me to pay for a federal department
of education etc. etc.)

What about the tenth amendment confuses you?????

You're confusing me for a proponent. You're mistaking questions for
criticism. You have a great platform to run on; "Let 'em die, we
need the parts!" It could help revive the economy, having people
coming here from all around the Globe looking for replacement parts.
As most of our manufacturing base has been sent overseas or south of
the border, by our industrialists, we could sure use a infusion of
foreign cash, which isn't borrowed.
What does the 10th amendment have to do with anything I've said?
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