Health Freedom, Are We Free to Choice our Healthcare? AMA
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Health Freedom, Are We Free to Choice our Healthcare? AMA
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16 Responses to “Health Freedom, Are We Free to Choice our Healthcare? AMA”
By Dreamsender on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
Food for thought …
Food for thought indeed!
By hivquestions on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
good questions. i …
good questions. i found out that in the USA one has the right to refuse hiv testing on religious grounds. science and dogma have become intertwined. medical professionals are restricted in the US because the CDC is run by the military who dictates diseases and their treatments without allowing scientists to question their research, resulting in the current AIDS genocide. please pray for all those affected by hiv and AIDS.
By ftmjake on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
Things that make …
Things that make you go Hmmmm!
Thanks for bringing up some good points to think on!
By THEBOLSHEVIK on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
You bring up some …
You bring up some good points, but I think you may be missing one of the main arguments in favor of universal health care. It is definitely possible for a government controlled system to become dictatorial, but the current system also has a dictator: money. If someone cannot afford a treatment, they are often forced to forgo it. In such a situation, they often WANT to have drugs or surgery, but something outside their control (cost) is forcing them to do otherwise. Isn’t this a dictatorship?
By Clockworkforest on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
Cost isn’t outside …
Cost isn’t outside of anyone’s control because we don’t have a caste system, you can always get a better job. Though I agree, medical services are overpriced considering they are supposed to be humanitarian.
It is prices that need to change, I heard once that in Texas it is law that all medical rates are negotiable.
By FoxMedina on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
free would be able …
free would be able to choose set plan and cost depending on self income.
By soccom8341576 on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
wow, a socialist vs …
wow, a socialist vs a
Cost? Well, if you had a free economy where people can get ahead of rampant inflation, so that the poor and/or senior citizens can have more money to spend on health, I think it would be better.
And it’s no good for government either. They run up debts.
Rules are for fools. The bottom line is that people must take their health into their own hands(and mind). People must realize that their bodies are their own and they are the only ones responsible for their own health.
By hartrose33 on Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
I agree with you so …
I agree with you so much! Doctor’s have let me down. I could tell you horror story’s We should have the right to put what we want to in our own bodies. I need to take natural hormone, but Doctors gave me horse pee. No thank you! There horse Pee made me sick. After I got sick, they told me that some people can’t take it. I asked them what was in it. I was mad when they told me. I would rather take a plant from the ground ,then Pee from a horse.
By davidnightingale on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
A “free” government …
A “free” government run health service? It seems at least in the UK to never be able to cope however much money is spent on it. Because it is there and people don’t have to pay they don’t have incentive to look at alternatives such as nutrition. Command economies don’t work. Yes it is tough if you are poor, but poverty is a symptom of the banking system, and the burden of big government.
By davidnightingale on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
Well said. People …
Well said. People who work hard, struggle while the state takes their money and puts it to “good” use, such as 12 million to fund a scheme to monitor toddlers and register them as racist if they don’t like spicy food.
By yeah10000000000000 on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
check out what …
check out what there trying to do in canada
youtube search : BILL C-51
it’s pretty fucked! better watch out!
By butterfly4u18 on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
The choice (freedom …
The choice (freedom) of the quality of of health. What we can change and have control over. Such as food choices, exercise, and knowing what to do –what we choose to do in regards to our health.
By rubyespresso on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
Bill C-51 has been …
Bill C-51 has been shelved
Thanks to mass protest
However, it is good to warn about Bil C-52
By terratagONE on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
How can they keep …
How can they keep doing this to people they want to start screeing kids in England i think this is very wrong.
I find it hard a child can really describe their feels in away a psychiatrist could diagnosed a real illness.
I know mental distress is real but is it a illness that you need drugs for or just time an abit of understanding.
By koolkillarz on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
the right to be …
the right to be healthy
By Beatnuk on Jul 11, 2008 | Reply
Thank God.
What’s …
Thank God.
What’s up with C-52, though?