Hey, and while you're at it, just don't allow people with a history of
congenital illness in their family to breed.  If you're going to legislate
all choices out of the system, you might as well include breeding rights.
At least abortions could be reduced that way, too.

Len
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We don't need to make dangerous activities illegal, Chris. We must simply
say, "Look, live as you wish, but if your unwillingness to exercise or cut
down on saturated fat / tobacco / hard liquor or whatever, leads you to
develop a heart condition, or Type 2 diabetes, ir lung cancer, etc., you're
on your own." Give people five years to clean up their act. Then eliminate
treatment for self-inflicted conditions from our health-care system unless
your premium explicitly includes a costly rider. That will leave more funds
to treat congenital conditions and other conditions that people, especially
children, don't bring on themselves.

Yes, sometimes heart conditions are brought on by circumstances beyond the
victim's control. Treatment would have to be decided case by case. A policy
of "If it's your fault, we won't pay" wouldn't be perfect, but people just
might take better care of themselves if they knew Uncle Sam and Aetna won't.
Thee are countries, I hear, where you're not reimbursed for medical care if
you land on your unprotected head or weren't belted in. Bravo.

Chris Brogden wrote: 
If Ken has a valid point, then I want smoking, drinking, and super-fatty
foods made illegal, since they're responsible for more health costs than
motorcycle accidents. Hell, why not make it illegal to do anything dangerous
or bad to your body?  Where do you draw the line, and why? 

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