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mainer

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46. I'm not saying it should be weighed. I'm just saying it's infuriating.
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 03:20 PM
Mar 2012

Imagine if your Jewish son's heart went to keep alive a Nazi war criminal.

The system shouldn't disallow it. But it's still an emotional issue.

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Medical Malpractice randr Mar 2012 #1
Death panels, anyone? Anyone? rustydog Mar 2012 #2
Yes I know the medical panels as well MattBaggins Mar 2012 #39
When Cheney had the artificial pump, for I guess 20 months, he traveled crunch60 Mar 2012 #68
He has a really good health insurance policy slackmaster Mar 2012 #3
Good morning children. Can you say "reject"? I knew you could. Lint Head Mar 2012 #4
Why don't they want all Americans to have Cheney type health care Johonny Mar 2012 #5
For me ... that is the most important question etherealtruth Mar 2012 #53
Are you always this upset at the idea of elderly transplant recipients? eShirl Mar 2012 #6
When they get special treatment over our citizens, yes. Get in line like everyone else. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #7
If he did indeed skip the line, I wonder why he didn't go for the transplant any sooner. eShirl Mar 2012 #11
He DID WAIT IN LINE. Read before you make a fool out of yourself. n/t K Gardner Mar 2012 #12
I think they read it but don't believe it. eShirl Mar 2012 #17
Really, tell that to my friends son who was laid to rest after 3yrs on that list. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #52
Really. Ask my husband how long he waited for each of his transplants. eShirl Mar 2012 #58
Average wait time is two years nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #32
I heard this morning average wait time for a heart laundry_queen Mar 2012 #54
UNOs cares little for money or connections nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #55
Duh. laundry_queen Mar 2012 #57
Well I know more than a few nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #59
Cheney, because of his power and money, was leakfrogged over hundreds of other crunch60 Mar 2012 #15
You need to PROVE that if you're going to assert it. Otherwise DU looks like K Gardner Mar 2012 #18
Funny. Rex Mar 2012 #36
Funny make that two nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #60
This is what I am talking about.. crunch60 Mar 2012 #61
How long was Chenney in the list? nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #35
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This message was self-deleted by its author Obamanaut Mar 2012 #42
I agree. My husband died at the age of 78 from kidney failure. Cleita Mar 2012 #8
My uncle's heart is failing. He's in his mid-80s. EFerrari Mar 2012 #13
He probably won't get one even if he wants one. Cleita Mar 2012 #16
Thanks, Cleita. EFerrari Mar 2012 #48
I was wondering the same thing. Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #9
Not really MattBaggins Mar 2012 #40
Oh god, people, PLEASE don't REC this thread.... K Gardner Mar 2012 #10
Well said. Thank you. randome Mar 2012 #14
Well said. Bluenorthwest Mar 2012 #20
I hope that's true tularetom Mar 2012 #23
some factors are: closest tissue "match," prognosis, time in waiting list eShirl Mar 2012 #27
As his cardiopathy got worst he was placed nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #37
We don't want laws changed. We just want to be able to express kestrel91316 Mar 2012 #26
Thank you for adding reason and sanity to this discussion nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #31
Because we live in a plutocracy. Rex Mar 2012 #19
Because he's rich and more important than most other people. He matters. We don't. nt valerief Mar 2012 #21
Because he can pay the deductible? Maybe? nt BOHICA12 Mar 2012 #22
Money and power? n/t arthritisR_US Mar 2012 #24
Maybe they felt sorry for him because he's never had one! nt Walk away Mar 2012 #25
Imagine if an anti-war Democrat's heart was used to keep him alive mainer Mar 2012 #28
Do we really want a system in which nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #33
I'm not saying it should be weighed. I'm just saying it's infuriating. mainer Mar 2012 #46
That remote possibility nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #47
Of course not. I've been a designated donor for three decades. mainer Mar 2012 #49
So we've gone from "Death panels don't exist" to "Where are the death panels?" hughee99 Mar 2012 #29
I agree nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #34
Cheney is a national security genius. gulliver Mar 2012 #30
I agree Cheney is a vile being. However, it isn't up to me to decide when or how he dies. davsand Mar 2012 #38
I don't think that physicians are certain rusty fender Mar 2012 #41
Are you for real? LisaL Mar 2012 #43
It's not a question of him GETTING a new heart it's a question of who ISN'T getting one b/c of him. FarLeftFist Mar 2012 #56
Because he wanted to know what it was like to have one? KamaAina Mar 2012 #44
14 % of people getting heart transplants were over the age of 65 last year. Jennicut Mar 2012 #45
Less than a decade? He's in such poor health that he probably has 3 - 4 years at most. Initech Mar 2012 #50
sometimes,getting matching tissue and blood types is tricky. w8liftinglady Mar 2012 #62
Because we believe in compassion and he waited in line like everyone else? N/T FreeState Mar 2012 #63
I copied this from a right wing blog luckyleftyme2 Mar 2012 #64
Well, that proves the point doesn't it? These cruel and tasteless K Gardner Mar 2012 #65
Darth Vader didn't have a heart did he? Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2012 #66
All future heart transplants to patients 65 or older sadbear Mar 2012 #67
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