From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Jul 13 2005 - 12:36:43 BST
> platt 7-12-05:
> Would you be in favor of a law that increased taxes on those who refused to
> give blood on a regular basis in order to replenish the blood supply that
> saves lives? If not, why not?
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> msh 7-12-05:
> Yes, if those who refused cannot prove that giving blood put their
> health at risk, and if the process of collecting and distributing
> blood was conducted by legitimate non-profit agencies. People who
> profit from the existence of community services should be required to
> support those services, one way or another.
Thanks, you made my point.
> Now, I've answered your question. Please answer my much more
> apposite questions from the previous post. If you do not, this whole
> interchange is going for a ride on the Carousel of Faux Philosophy, so I
> can turn my attention to contributors who really are interested in the
> pursuit of truth.
Why don't you do that? There's no government bureaucrat with a gun at your
head preventing you from pursuing your ideas of "truth.".
Platt
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