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Old 09-27-2014, 04:55 PM
 
Location: WY
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"Americans seem to be obsessed with exercising, doing mental puzzles, consuming various juice and protein concoctions, sticking to strict diets, and popping vitamins and supplements, all in a valiant effort to cheat death and prolong life as long as possible. This has become so pervasive that it now defines a cultural type: what I call the American immortal. I reject this aspiration. I think this manic desperation to endlessly extend life is misguided and potentially destructive. For many reasons, 75 is a pretty good age to aim to stop"

Article: Obamacare Creator: Die at 75!

Video: Dr. Zeke Emanuel: 75 Years Long Enough to Live

Way to go you low life, spineless, wormy, cringe inducing, panty-waste. Scare 'em, guilt 'em, insult em, not-so-subletly try to pursuade them. All with a cheesy smile on your face.

Warming up the unwashed masses.

The slime ball is 57 years old. Let's see what this moron does when he is 74 years old.
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Old 09-27-2014, 05:01 PM
 
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"Americans seem to be obsessed with exercising, doing mental puzzles, consuming various juice and protein concoctions, sticking to strict diets, and popping vitamins and supplements, all in a valiant effort to cheat death and prolong life as long as possible. This has become so pervasive that it now defines a cultural type: what I call the American immortal. I reject this aspiration. I think this manic desperation to endlessly extend life is misguided and potentially destructive. For many reasons, 75 is a pretty good age to aim to stop"

Article: Obamacare Creator: Die at 75!

Video: Dr. Zeke Emanuel: 75 Years Long Enough to Live

Way to go you low life, spineless, wormy, cringe inducing, panty-waste. Scare 'em, guilt 'em, insult em, not-so-subletly try to pursuade them. All with a cheesy smile on your face.

Warming up the unwashed masses.

The slime ball is 57 years old. Let's see what this moron does when he is 74 years old.
Please let him get hit by a drunk driver...
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Old 09-27-2014, 05:04 PM
 
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"Americans seem to be obsessed with exercising, doing mental puzzles, consuming various juice and protein concoctions, sticking to strict diets, and popping vitamins and supplements, all in a valiant effort to cheat death and prolong life as long as possible. This has become so pervasive that it now defines a cultural type: what I call the American immortal. I reject this aspiration. I think this manic desperation to endlessly extend life is misguided and potentially destructive. For many reasons, 75 is a pretty good age to aim to stop"

Article: Obamacare Creator: Die at 75!

Video: Dr. Zeke Emanuel: 75 Years Long Enough to Live

Way to go you low life, spineless, wormy, cringe inducing, panty-waste. Scare 'em, guilt 'em, insult em, not-so-subletly try to pursuade them. All with a cheesy smile on your face.

Warming up the unwashed masses.

The slime ball is 57 years old. Let's see what this moron does when he is 74 years old.
Reminds me of the movie "Logan's Run".
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Old 09-27-2014, 05:14 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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It is already like that with Medicare.

I wish you could only ask my dad about being denied services after he turned 76. They took the cheaper easy way out of treating, instead of curing.

Had he been 2 years younger and on insurance, he would have had the surgery needed to correct his condition.
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Old 09-27-2014, 05:16 PM
 
Location: southern california
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what a coincidence, that is just after retirement? lets see if i get it, they have found a way to manage the pension fund.
what is next, promotion of home invasions in senior housing communities? so the feds are the good guys right? why doesnt it feel that way?
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:08 PM
 
Location: planet octupulous is nearing earths atmosphere
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Reminds me of the movie "Logan's Run".

75 years now and then 60 years, then 50 years, then 40 years, and then 30 years and you are recycled..



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSUAAKFLoL0
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:27 PM
 
Location: The South
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"Americans seem to be obsessed with exercising, doing mental puzzles, consuming various juice and protein concoctions, sticking to strict diets, and popping vitamins and supplements, all in a valiant effort to cheat death and prolong life as long as possible. This has become so pervasive that it now defines a cultural type: what I call the American immortal. I reject this aspiration. I think this manic desperation to endlessly extend life is misguided and potentially destructive. For many reasons, 75 is a pretty good age to aim to stop"

Article: Obamacare Creator: Die at 75!

Video: Dr. Zeke Emanuel: 75 Years Long Enough to Live

Way to go you low life, spineless, wormy, cringe inducing, panty-waste. Scare 'em, guilt 'em, insult em, not-so-subletly try to pursuade them. All with a cheesy smile on your face.

Warming up the unwashed masses.

The slime ball is 57 years old. Let's see what this moron does when he is 74 years old.
Every time I have seen this nut job talk, there is something weird about his lips smacking together as he talks his crap. Oh yea, I am 77.
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:29 PM
 
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The point at which you have no income to fleece, you are a burden to the state.
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:37 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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My grandmother is 96, and gonna be 97 in March.
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:53 PM
 
Location: Stasis
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Where do you get "Obamacare Architect"? He disagrees with mandates and subsidies.

Ezekiel Emanuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/us...zeke.html?_r=0
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