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Old 11-27-2007, 01:52 PM
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I agreed with you up until here

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Originally Posted by closet.cult View Post

to imagine, "in a perfect world we'll all have great medical care, paid for by our limited government" is on par with saying "in a perfect world, everyone stays trim and fit and sexy and eats whatever they want!" neither of these worlds is based in reality.

if you want a big government program like socialized medicine for all, it requires big government intrusion into your life. soon, your diet and exercise will be mandated by the government- why not, they have to pay for us all!

if you want limited government where you can live anonymously enjoying your free life, you have to anti-up some responsibility to find a way to take care of yourself.

i personally prefer the latter. but i have no delusions that others feel differently. but just look at what a big (and growing) government today can get away with. i think i've made my point.
England is not in a perfect world however everyone has the rights here to the same medical treatment paid for by our taxes.
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