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To: A. Pole
You state a premise for which I do not agree. Who should pay some else's health care if they cannot afford it? The answer is, no one.

Unless you believe in socialism and communism the answer is always, no one. If you are a church goer and are charitable then that is where one starts if one desires to help the destitute and the weak and the disorganized and the infirmed.

My tax money is not a charity and certainly the money I pay to insure my family against medical costs are not charitable.

I am my own company and if I decide to pay an employee additionally by way of a health insurance policy it is because I want him to remain with me, so I can make even more money. But if I had employees who are interchangeable with any day laborer then why in hell would I want to pay for health insurance.

If you are in favor of Hillary care, just state so, and expose yourself for what you seem to be.
Is there a constitutional right to health care? There are no rights to anything like that and as such, the good will of charities should be where one looks to find solutions, because in the end, the more we look to government for answers, the faster we slip into the abyss of communism, and that is worse than the cure.
18 posted on 12/03/2005 10:34:10 AM PST by Final Authority
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To: Final Authority
You state a premise for which I do not agree. Who should pay some else's health care if they cannot afford it? The answer is, no one.

You did not address my question. I asked you WHICH of the four options do you support? Once you answer I can go next step in our exchange.

19 posted on 12/03/2005 12:13:36 PM PST by A. Pole (Saint Augustine: "The truth speaks from the bottom of his heart without the noise of words")
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