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To: JoanVarga
And this was my reply:

I do not.

I sound like a life proponent, and our Dear Leader is anything but. I don’t ascribe to surgeons or health professionals any more undue trust than I do a stock broker. Money corrupts every profession. It’s my wish to keep temptation to a minimum. Especially if the surgeon is getting paid by the government’s Obamacare. There’s enough evidence already that if there is extra money to be made, there are plenty in the health professions who will help themselves. I will not troll my nice jewelry down the night streets of my neighborhood, nor will I present myself as a living moral nuisance to the health industry. Not everyone in my nabe is corrupt, but I can’t know who is who. Best to be safe.

The point is, there is a concerted effort, a push to have people give up their right to their body.

But I’ll send your sneering regards to my brother’s healthy kidney, wherever it ended up. His doctors in Chicago robbed him of a perfectly healthy kidney by telling him it had a cancerous tumor. After surgery, they said, ooops! Nope. It was actually a healthy one that just had a blood bruise. So sorry and all that. No need for chemo, etc. Sure, mistakes happen. They’ll happen more in a thugocracy.

People take oaths all the time. And yet abortion continues. Little feet in jars and such.

Your President took an oath, too. . .

45 posted on 05/12/2012 1:55:04 PM PDT by JoanVarga ("Yes We Can" It's not just a slogan. It's a threat.)
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To: JoanVarga
Money corrupts every profession. It’s my wish to keep temptation to a minimum.

Well said. In this little piece of history, corruption reigns supreme.

49 posted on 05/12/2012 2:49:29 PM PDT by meadsjn (Sarah 2012, or sooner)
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