That is a very interesting statement x. You are using language reserved by the enemy.
Can you give me an example of someone obstructing another person's right to "health care?" I mean other than the "medical procedure" to end the life of an unborn child, what other "health care" "access" has ever been obstructed in the history of this country.
It means that if I can pay, that you can’t force me to die by denying me health care. It is a corollary of the right to life, Marlowe.
You kill me by denying me access.
If you’ve got 10 vials of cure and 10 people with disease and all 10 can pay your price, but you arbitrarily obstruct one man’s purchase, even though he can pay, then you have killed him by denying him his right to life.
See post #58
The right to life does not mean you have to provide me with food.
The right to health care does not mean you have to provide me with medicine.
You cannot obstruct my access to food, however, or you are actively killing me.
You cannot obstruct my access to medicine, however, or you are actively killing me.