Thread: Organ Donations
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:27 AM
jjshabado jjshabado is offline
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Default Re: Organ Donations

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Again, thats not the damn comparison. Paying people for their organs doesn't introduce the choice of dialysis vs. transplant. It introduces a $6000 organ instead of a free organ.

Seriously, if you don't understand this point you need to take a basic lesson in logic.

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Ahhh yes, because of that veritable cornucopia of organs flooding the streets outside of every hospital where people in renal failure can walk up to the counter and yell "Kidney on 2!"

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What the hell is wrong with you? Are you actually this retarded, or are you just one of those people that would rather appear retarded then give up on your argument?

Right now a transplant costs X dollars. You're suggesting it should cost X + 6000. That "+ 6000" has to come from somewhere. Its not going to magically appear. You're saying insurance companies will pay it because its cheaper than dialysis. Except dialysis has nothing to do with this argument. Its simple math. If you increase the cost of something, people have to pay the additional money (or not get the good/service).

Also, I'm still waiting to hear what activities you're engaged in to encourage people to demand transplant laws.
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