Re: re: sufficient reason to kill someone
"Thats probably the least convincing argument against universal healthcare I've ever seen."
My point was more along the lines that the State will start mandating limits on care and services for defective babies that are taken to term. It's not a statement against universal healthcare, it's what might have to be put in place to keep it solvent that people may not be too happy about. Not that I'm for the government to be in the health insurance business, but that's another argument.