Jeroen van Baardwijk wrote: > >> This scares me to Hell. You are giving the g*vernment the >> power to decide on Life and Death matters? What if the >> g*vernment decides that it's not worth to treat some >> kind of disease because it's not socially >> useful? > > Huh? What gave you that idea? > G*vernment = Evil :-P > All I said was that in The Netherlands, we > don't need to sue anyone to get medical care... > The problem is: I suspect whenever health care policies exist. Either if they are controlled by evil baby eating capitalists and their hordes of lawyers, or by bureaucratic g*vernments that think that one million deaths is just statistics. Alberto Monteiro
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