On 8/9/11 6:41 AM, mex sara wrote:


On Tuesday, August 9, 2011, Francis Drouillard <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > There was a time when people were taught to make choices based on their priorities. Not that's ridiculed, especially by people that expect taxpayer to subsidize bad behavior and bad choices.
>

so all people who develop cancer who perhaps have worked hard and not made bad choices but are low income earners .. maybe bus drivers or sanitation workers: engineers or teachers and don't have the income to pay deserve to become bankrupt and/or die

not much point having the pharmacology to save people if the only point is to make other people obscenely wealthy

really some people just cant be dragged out of the 19th century ...

mx

maybe more like 17th or 18th
In the U.S. centralized charity was getting underway in the 19th century.

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