Obesity is costing US 147B per year

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Who are you to dictate what the poor can and can't do with their own bodies?
That is such a self-serving bullshit argument on so many levels that I can only surmise your eyes are a deep brown.
 
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Except that if you're a so-called "insurer," then your function is to take in premiums and dream up reasons not to pay claims. Imagine the creative free-for-all arising from coming up with every conceivable reason that you should not have done what you did and are therefore responsible, either directly or indirectly for your current "pre-existing condition" or some such. And if you should choose to litigate against the insurer, then you can be sure of one thing: they have more time and money than you do. And with no reform, it shall so remain.

Oh well that settles it then.

Insurance must be private so if you are fat fat fat and cannot afford the premiums, you will die
 
New studies point to obese and morbidly obese being more prone to dying from Swine Flu.
I have personal experience with this.
An overweight family member died from it, in just the exact same way the Univ. of Michigan's study said they're now seeing.
Respiritory distress, organ failure, death.
I didn't think he was that fat.
 
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That is such a self-serving bullshit argument on so many levels that I can only surmise your eyes are a deep brown.

Questioning your right to dictate what people can and can't do with their own property is a self-serving bullshit argument?

Thunderpoo, it's not even an argument. It's a question.

But then, when you proclaimed that charity to the poor is "childish" and you couldn't possibly be expected to reach into your own pocket to give to the poor, loser.
 
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Questioning your right to dictate what people can and can't do with their own property is a self-serving bullshit argument?
As it relates to the selling of organs and the longer-term societal implications? Is that a rhetorical question?
Quote from Angrycat:

...But then, when you proclaimed that charity to the poor is "childish" and you couldn't possibly be expected to reach into your own pocket to give to the poor, loser.
Kindly provide a link, Annie. And try not to be late for your date with John Galt, who I understand is taking you on a date on an island somewhere.
 
As it relates to the selling of organs and the longer-term societal implications? Is that a rhetorical question?

Answer the question, thunderousfool.

Do you or do you not assert the right to dictate what people can and can't do with their own bodies? I don't give a crap what you relate it to. It's a yes or no question.
 
No, Ms. Rand, I do not believe people should be allowed to sell their organs, and I am quite convinced that only people with shit for brains would support the idea. Meanwhile, I still await the link in connection to your prior allegation.
 
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No, Ms. Rand, I do not believe people should be allowed to sell their organs, and I am quite convinced that only people with shit for brains would support the idea. Meanwhile, I still await the link in connection to your prior allegation.

what you're convinced of about what other people have between their ears is completely irrelevant.

So, on what basis do you believe that you have the RIGHT to dictate how people dispose of their private property, including their organs?
 
BTW, if you want to whine about your claim that asking you to donate to the poor is "childish", go search through one of the old health car threads yourself.

You're barely worth my time on this issue. I'm not going digging for your bullshit in the archives.
 
Quote from Angrycat:

...You're barely worth my time on this issue. I'm not going digging for your bullshit in the archives...
...when it's so much easier making it up. (You're a Republican, aren't you?)
 
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