Health Care Is Not A Right!

They were also wise enough to know that they could not even conceive of what future societies would look like, or what the needs would be. That's why they created a living document, knowing it would need to be changed often in the future.

Jefferson though the Constitution should be rewritten every 19 years.

Healthcare not being a 'right' isn't really a serious argument.

nobody has a RIGHT to the products or services of another. end of story. and the 'living' document theory is crap.
 
Um, yes and you can thank Reagan, your God, for that.

I understand that this is just a message board, but how do you morons get through real life with such a short attention span and NO attention to detail? Reagan was NEVER my god because of his signing of FOPA
 
i wanna use evince example.

Supposing you had a young girl bleeding out in the streets and no one saw it and she died. Can her next of kin sue the state? After all she had to healthcare that was not given.
 
i wanna use evince example.

Supposing you had a young girl bleeding out in the streets and no one saw it and she died. Can her next of kin sue the state? After all she had to healthcare that was not given.
No retard
you can only sue if the state denies your rights.
 
i wanna use evince example.

Supposing you had a young girl bleeding out in the streets and no one saw it and she died. Can her next of kin sue the state? After all she had to healthcare that was not given.

no one saw it


how can she receive care idiot
 
where does that right exist in the constitution or bill of rights
The right exists because it was made a law.

[FONT=&quot]Republican presidential icon Ronald Reagan imposed his own national healthcare mandate on the country. The mandate is well know today — it requires emergency rooms to treat anyone in need, regardless of their ability to pay — but the fact that Reagan signed it into law is often forgotten.

[/FONT]http://www.salon.com/2012/07/05/reagans_healthcare_mandate/
 
nobody has a RIGHT to the products or services of another. end of story. and the 'living' document theory is crap.

:0) That could very well be the end of your story brother .. but it most certainly isn't the end of the story of healthcare in this country.

..and, it's not my fault that you know so little about the Constitution and Founders that you claim to know so well.

It's adaptable by future generations as the Founders intended .. thus, it's a living document.
 
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