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SO being raised to be thankful for things and not make excuses is Christian crapola? LOL.. THe more I read on these forums..the more I realize how fuc8 ed this country is going forward.
It will be better going forward when there are fewer people with cruel and callous opinions about "I was lucky enough to get insurance through my current employer, to hell with everyone else."
Huh, he's posted it all over the web. Though only on screaming rightwing sites like this, of course. He's not brave enough to post it on, say, Daily Kos.
TRANSLATION: I can't refute anything you said in the post, but I hate it anyway. So I'll call it names instead, and hope somebody believes there's something wrong with it even though I can't point out anythihng.
You're not even a little embarrassed to just recycle an OP as if you're offering something new to debate?
So an ER doctor who has to stay past his normal quitting time in order to tend to a heart-attack victim (who would otherwise die, and therefore lose ALL his rights) is a slave?
What a bizarre world you live in.
Why do you say that ER doctor is a slave? No one else has said so.
Why do you say that ER doctor is a slave? No one else has said so.
It's not me living in a bizarre world.
Why don't you address the notion of whether emergency medical treatment should be limited only to those who meet the financial "privilege?" Then at least your opinion, grotesque as it is, might have some credibility to it.
Why do you say that ER doctor is a slave? No one else has said so.
It's not me living in a bizarre world.
You used the term "involuntary servitude" in describing the plight of a health-care worker who is compelled to treat a patient when he or she would rather be doing something else.
Now please explain the difference between "involuntary servitude" and slavery.
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