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A. Insist that taxpayers extend your life for as long as it goes, funding a variety of treatments that you never paid for yourself?B. Live within the consequences of your choice of not buying health insurance?C. Recognize we are all going to die of something, and that the cause of our demise is probably not going to be something expected...accept death as a part of life and roll with it?D.
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The answer is C. The world is overpopulated and a lack of fresh water and food is looming in the near future. So, let the terminally ill die, and accept the fact that not everybody is going to live to 100 years old.
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D. Most of us have health insurance already.It wouldn't be an issue. We think long term. Not short term like Libs love to do. By the way, isn't option A the liberal dream? Government funded health care for everyone? Even those not legally entitled? Options B and C are equally valid for us. We do accept the consequences for our actions/inactions and mistakes. We do not expect to be bailed out by nanny government. Unlike some I could name.
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There are conservatives who believe in a middle ground for Health Care. There are conservatives who are not covered but who realize that the Hillary type plans would only make the poor poorer. There ARE people who are too liberal to be conservative and too conservative to be liberal.
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Have an "A" list who I'm gonna take WITH me...and there are SOOOO many libs on that list ! Toss in an ex or 2, plus any terrorists I can find !
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all of us have a terminal illness -it is called mortality.We can try to lengthen our lives all we want, but if we do so with only our own self interests in mind, we'll die empty.My fathers fight with cancer was short. While he may have been able to live a little longer, he chose instead to leave his family and friends with a legacy of bravery and principles.I would not want to leave my family and friends, but how you leave is more important than when. I would live as long as I could, but not at the cost of my children's opportunities.My choices of the risks I take should also not have to be everyone elses choice.
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