That's always the case though, isn't it? The strong help the weak; the rich help the poor.
At the risk of sounding like a socialist (and I couldn't be further from it!) that is the nature of things. A society is judged by how they treat their weakest members.
And people are denied procedures they require all the time - in universal health care systems, private systems and places that have no real systems at all. There is no perfect system but a system that gives free health care to children is a good start in my book!
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That's always the case though, isn't it? The strong help the weak; the rich help the poor.
At the risk of sounding like a socialist (and I couldn't be further from it!) that is the nature of things. A society is judged by how they treat their weakest members.
And people are denied procedures they require all the time - in universal health care systems, private systems and places that have no real systems at all. There is no perfect system but a system that gives free health care to children is a good start in my book!
April 7, 2008 - 12:30pmThis Comment
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