Hurry Up and Die
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@Catseye3 said in Hurry Up and Die:
Copper's cockamamie theory
I said nothing about the government's wishes or intentions, only motivation.
The motivation exists, there can be no question about this.
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@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
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@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
If and when funds become finite, what is the better use of money, national defense or Medicare?
Jesus Christ. What does that have to do with the original point of this thread?
I give up. Believe what you need to. Why I persist in debating someone who is less interested in the truth than in having the last word is beyond me.
@Catseye3 said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
If and when funds become finite, what is the better use of money, national defense or Medicare?
Jesus Christ. What does that have to do with the original point of this thread?
I give up. Believe what you need to. Why I persist in debating someone who is less interested in the truth than in having the last word is beyond me.
Motivation.
Do keep up.
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@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
I seem to recall the motivation in this country being widespread public pressure and support for a law that would allow individuals with hopelessly terminal illness to chose the time and manner of their passing. But what would I know, eh?
Like Phibes stated, when Americans talk about foreign health care topics they are actually talking about US health care issues.
Be my guest, but your definition of motivation is just another in the many distractors you throw out to make sure you get last word.
Go ahead and motivate. Knock yourself out.
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@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
I seem to recall the motivation in this country being widespread public pressure and support for a law that would allow individuals with hopelessly terminal illness to chose the time and manner of their passing. But what would I know, eh?
Like Phibes stated, when Americans talk about foreign health care topics they are actually talking about US health care issues.
Be my guest, but your definition of motivation is just another in the many distractors you throw out to make sure you get last word.
Go ahead and motivate. Knock yourself out.
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
But what would I know, eh?
Just because you have spent some time there doesn't disqualify anyone else from posting about Canada.
That seems to be your answer for every post that even mentions Canada. You happen to be inside the border, so what?
And money provides motivation, really, ask any Canadian.
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@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
But what would I know, eh?
Just because you have spent some time there doesn't disqualify anyone else from posting about Canada.
That seems to be your answer for every post that even mentions Canada. You happen to be inside the border, so what?
And money provides motivation, really, ask any Canadian.
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So what’s your point?
I’ll correct people’s perception of this country as I see fit. Especially if they don’t know what they are talking about. Like you for example.
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
So what’s you point?
I’ll correct people’s perception of this country as I see fit. Especially if they don’t know what they are talking about. Like you for example.
I live in North America which makes me an expert on North America.
And money provides motivation, really, ask any North American.
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@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
I seem to recall the motivation in this country being widespread public pressure and support for a law that would allow individuals with hopelessly terminal illness to chose the time and manner of their passing. But what would I know, eh?
Like Phibes stated, when Americans talk about foreign health care topics they are actually talking about US health care issues.
Be my guest, but your definition of motivation is just another in the many distractors you throw out to make sure you get last word.
Go ahead and motivate. Knock yourself out.
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
I seem to recall the motivation in this country being widespread public pressure and support for a law that would allow individuals with hopelessly terminal illness to chose the time and manner of their passing. But what would I know, eh?
Like Phibes stated, when Americans talk about foreign health care topics they are actually talking about US health care issues.
Be my guest, but your definition of motivation is just another in the many distractors you throw out to make sure you get last word.
Go ahead and motivate. Knock yourself out.
The initial motivation? Perhaps.
But it does lend itself to a slippery slope argument, especially if resources become scarce.
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@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
So what’s you point?
I’ll correct people’s perception of this country as I see fit. Especially if they don’t know what they are talking about. Like you for example.
I live in North America which makes me an expert on North America.
And money provides motivation, really, ask any North American.
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@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Jolly said in Hurry Up and Die:
@Renauda said in Hurry Up and Die:
Okay so the motivation is cockamamie along with your theory.
Not so.
Are there not numerous incidents in history of allocating resources in times of need? Euthanasia can be looked at in the same way...Copper is correct. The motivation will exist.
I seem to recall the motivation in this country being widespread public pressure and support for a law that would allow individuals with hopelessly terminal illness to chose the time and manner of their passing. But what would I know, eh?
Like Phibes stated, when Americans talk about foreign health care topics they are actually talking about US health care issues.
Be my guest, but your definition of motivation is just another in the many distractors you throw out to make sure you get last word.
Go ahead and motivate. Knock yourself out.
The initial motivation? Perhaps.
But it does lend itself to a slippery slope argument, especially if resources become scarce.
But it does lend itself to a slippery slope argument, especially if resources become scarce.
Ah yes, the slippery slope argument.
That’s why North Americans up here wear ice cleats when they go out in winter. I bet one or two self professed experts here did not know that.