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Did you read the article? You are the 2nd one to ask this question. This individual wouldn't even take the drugs and perform the pre-requirements in order to receive a heart. It was only pressure of the race hucksters that got him a place in line.
so b/c he had a juvenile record we don't give him a heart? who could predict his life would end this way. the main reason doctors were hesitant to give him a heart was mostly because he wasn't taking his meds not his record.
So you're saying there's not a list of people waiting for a heart transplant?
If it were up to me, someone from his family would have to give up their heart to a person who was on that list. This is an example of a life wasted, literally.
What a shame, that heart could've gone to someone who wasn't a criminal.
Your bleeding heart is why this country is where it's at now and why we're headed even further in the direction we're headed in. You coddle and side with criminals more than the good people.
You don't have the right to decide that, especially based on "character." That's immoral.
The medical establishment has to make life-and-death decisions based on something. The person who will live the longest is the best choice for an organ transplant. Criminals are not long for this world. I see nothing immoral about taking someone's character into account when making these decisions.
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