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Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

I think it would make my day if the SOB came to help me on my way.

Then we could see just who would be receiving the help.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

I think it would make my day if the SOB came to help me on my way.

Then we could see just who would be receiving the help.

That's not how they would do it. They would deny you medicine or a transplant or whatever at 75.

The guy is talking like an actuary. Because X people don't do well past 75, nobody should live past 75.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

Like you can get a transplant at 75 now? Face it, death panels are already here.

barfo
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

Like you can get a transplant at 75 now? Face it, death panels are already here.

barfo

You can if you have a willing donor/family member.

Face it, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.

We were lied into ObamaCare!
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

Obama is a fool with a shitty haircut
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

You can if you have a willing donor/family member.

Face it, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.

We were lied into ObamaCare!

There aren't enough organs available. So basically you want to kill some 18 year old so that your shriveled 85 year old body can be kept alive for a little while longer?

Suddenly I'm in favor of death panels.

barfo
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16307355/

CONCLUSION: Even after the age of 75 years, kidney transplantation provides substantial life prolongation and excellent graft survival.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

I think barfo is making it up as he goes.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16307355/

CONCLUSION: Even after the age of 75 years, kidney transplantation provides substantial life prolongation and excellent graft survival.

If one of your relatives is stupid enough to endanger their own life by giving elderly you a kidney I have no objection. But pretty much any other type of transplant is just selfishness.

barfo
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

If one of your relatives is stupid enough to endanger their own life by giving elderly you a kidney I have no objection. But pretty much any other type of transplant is just selfishness.

barfo

It's not up to you. Thank goodness.

They'll be dropping the age as the shortfall to pay for it increases.

We were lied into an unjust health care program.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

This editorial is the first step to Logan's Run.
 
Re: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes

That's not how they would do it. They would deny you medicine or a transplant or whatever at 75.

The guy is talking like an actuary. Because X people don't do well past 75, nobody should live past 75.

I know Denny. I read everything that SOB as written. I read it before Obama care passed, I read the bill. You can find Zeke all over it.
I think he deserves to help an old dude on his way and see how it goes.
 

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