Pity he didn't own an NHL team ......
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Good man.
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People should be free to buy and sell organs, it is not any of the government’s business.
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Then only the rich would get them. The registry is definitely needed based on their criteria.
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What other people choose to do in voluntary exchanges is none of your business. You have zero claim over other people’s private property.
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Wouldn't it be nice to live in a country where we could have access to affordable healthcare?
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Again another person who didnt read the article. This is not about affordable healthcare. This is about the high cases of liver disease and the low numbers of donors. You should have read the actual story instead of vacuously tweeting bovine excreta abt healthcare.
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I hope she gets a kidney in time.
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Remarkably, I was just told that my kidney functions are fine and would gladly spare one of them for anyone that needs it. I'd be glad to know that somebody else was doing something good with it since I haven't done so much with them myself yet quite honestly.
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Isn't this what we all really are. We love our family our wife's our children and in reality each other. Stop the listening to the fuck heads and start loving and embracing we are only human but that's all we are so why not be fucking united in that.
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Good man
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Sounds like true love ...
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This country over 100 years behind when it comes to health for its citizens. Denmark Universal Health Care since 1914!
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It has nothing to do with the availability of healthcare. It has to do with an abundance of liver disease, a severe shortage of liver donors and the lack of focus in the U.S. on stem cell therapy and live liver transplant programs.
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