Of the approximately 50-year old guy who dies without insurance when Ron Paul was asked about having no insurance and being sick and allowed to just die?
Well, guess who knew such a person?
Ron Paul, that guy was his campaign manager.
I'm sure Teabaggers wish they could have been outside the hospital cheering "2-4-6-8, who's not gonna resp-irate!!!"
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Can you say "sociopath?" I knew your could.
Hey, I just had a great idea. With increasing global warming there should be more ice-calving and an increase in icebergs. Why don't we just institute a system whereby a Tea Panel selects persons no longer acceptable as citizens and we set up iceberg colonies to accommodate their excommunication.
This is so much better than just letting them die on the streets. We wouldn't have to actually step over the bodies*.
This is practical AND compassionate. Win Win.
Now, where's my TeahadistBirchNeoconfederatePublican emergency phone number again? Oh yeah, 1-800-LIM-BAUGH.
Man, I should get a Liberty & Freedom medal for this.
*one drawback is that Teavangelicals wouldn't be able to actually admire their work up close.
if you're going to do that jimmiraybob, may I suggest that we confine the first several thousand 'Ice Flow Colony' participants to the members of the TeaBaggers Brigade... besides, I'm sure they'd want to be the first to partake of this ultimate, divine freedom.
If we held executions in stadiums, and charged these bloodthirsty cruel assholes $100 a head for tickets, we could balance the budget.
sukabi, I would only add one thing - Ice Flow Freedom Colonies.
I look forward to the first Lord of the Iced Teabaggers novels. Or maybe a new History program - Ice Flow Teatards.
[Ponders public executions at $100 a head. To attend. Not per chopped head. Although, a bidding component for naming rights might also come into play. It might tend to encourage the Teavangelicals but then again it would concentrate them in stadiums where they'd do less harm. I don't know. I need a shot of Bourbon.]
typical libertarian. can't walk the talk. he still sucked off 400k of care instead of going home + see f prayer or charities would help.
no thought of other in his same position. pre-existing condition? wow.
This Paul sadly acted somewhat cool about Snyder's death, not, it appears, appealing for any donations on his behalf for such a "close" and ardent campaigner.
Paul's comments on letting folks die don't measure up to the Hippocratic Oath requiring doctors to do no harm.
letting a treatable illness take a man out is most assuredly a way of doing harm!
Oh, but of course, snyder was an unusual case, and we all die anyway, so...
Fuck Libertarianism! Let them die from the attacks of dementia that they serve.
vox
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