Re: A "Right" to Health Care? Moore assumptions; by Michael F. Cannon
- From: fvicarel3@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 10:33:59 -0700
<< The paradox of a right to health care is that it discourages
the very activities that help deliver on that right." >>
Leading contender for massive convenient generalization of the year so
far.
Damn, you have to be shameless to write (or post) this stuff. And the
eral insanity is that so many opponenet to national health care also
describe themselves as "pro-life". Guess you only qualify for
protectoin of your health under the law until you're actually born.
Someone buy them a dictionary.
.
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