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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4622984" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>VT are you satisfied with your demise having come and perhaps earlier than it would of otherwise had been due (1) you're broke, (2) nobody will write you a policy due to preexisting conditions, (3) you did somehow obtain a policy albeit at outrageous premiums but quickly exceeded maximum lifetime coverages? All this at a time when a guy like Fat Freddy a guy you destroyed your health and body for in order to materially participate in the task of making him very very rich has access to the best treatments and advances medical science has to offer because for him money thanks in part to people like yourself is no object. </p><p></p><p>This is the moral and ethical question VT. Should access to the kind of healthcare that can add many years of quality life be the exclusive domain of the rich and powerful? Is he a better man than you are simply because he has unlimited personal wealth while you have nothing despite the fact that you played by the rules and completely fulfilled your core responsibilities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4622984, member: 58386"] VT are you satisfied with your demise having come and perhaps earlier than it would of otherwise had been due (1) you're broke, (2) nobody will write you a policy due to preexisting conditions, (3) you did somehow obtain a policy albeit at outrageous premiums but quickly exceeded maximum lifetime coverages? All this at a time when a guy like Fat Freddy a guy you destroyed your health and body for in order to materially participate in the task of making him very very rich has access to the best treatments and advances medical science has to offer because for him money thanks in part to people like yourself is no object. This is the moral and ethical question VT. Should access to the kind of healthcare that can add many years of quality life be the exclusive domain of the rich and powerful? Is he a better man than you are simply because he has unlimited personal wealth while you have nothing despite the fact that you played by the rules and completely fulfilled your core responsibilities? [/QUOTE]
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