Say that to a woman who just got raped.
Come on Avro. I said earlier that there would be exceptions. Rape would be among them.
Say that to a woman who just got raped.
In Canada we have a "universal health care system". I am left wondering what part of "universal" don't people get.
Hence the use of the word 'typically'. As in, most common.
Yes.... "Typically" which is also known as "I don't have actual figures towards how many raped women have late/full term abortions, but I'll just sway my guesstimation to support my side of the argument while leaving some room for error."
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Typically, however, a woman who has been raped doesn't wait for 8.5 months to decide to have an abortion.
As I said to a male pro lifer who was ranting about abortions, "If you don't like abortions, don't have one. What other people do is none of your business."
In Canada we have a "universal health care system". I am left wondering what part of "universal" don't people get.
The average cost for an abortion is about $800 in Canada. Your $535 is only a part of the cost. And a condom and/or a tube of contraceptive gel is a LOT cheaper.Juan, I did look up the costs of both abortion and Caesarian section delivery (I have the complete fee schedule on my computer). For an induced abortion, the surgeon gets 190 $. For a Caesarian, he gets 535 $. It is more profitable for the surgeon to persuade the woman not to have an abortion and later to deliver her baby by Caesarian.
The average cost for an abortion is about $800 in Canada. Your $535 is only a part of the cost. And a condom and/or a tube of contraceptive gel is a LOT cheaper.
Exactly. It's just another SPA attempt to sidetrack.why compare an abortion with a c section?
Yup.when done for convenience sake rather than medical need, I don't want the health care system to have to pay for either one. So, in reference to purely answering the title of this thread, I could find a comparison.
So?One can get diabetes from eating way too much junk food, pop, etc. when they knew very well that it was unhealthy.
Yup, exactly.Seriously, why should I pay for their idiocy and irresponsibility?
So tell me, how many of those "everyone" would suggest it's good to pay for cheeseburgers/donuts per week, abortions whenever someone got too lazy to use a contraceptive? Not very bloody many, I bet.That knife cuts both ways and if everybody was allowed a say on what was covers, what wasn't and how.... then we'd have a system that covers nothing and we'd be right back to private insurance.
Accidents happen. Just as in contraception, accidents happen. But social reasons for abortions are just inane.Choices in which are none of our personal concern. Chances are, you, like me, will end up having some medical condition that stems from something we shouldn't have been doing in our lives, but did anyways. Maybe you rock climb and fell.... maybe you go jogging and bust up your ankle.....
Those are being stupid deliberately, not accidents. It's called negligence.maybe you were talking to someone on a cell phone while driving and get plowed in an intersection because you weren't paying attention...... maybe you smoke, drink too much beer, too much meat, not enough meat, too much grease in your food, not enough veggies, maybe you don't sleep enough.....
Enough.how much calcium are you taking daily?
Right. Pure negligence. Start paying for it and the rate of negligence will drop.and so on and so forth... the fact remains that none of us are perfect and most of the times/reasons why we need our health care to help us out is because of something we should have paid more attention to, but didn't.
Baloney. Both of us get our physicals every year (out in the real world) and stay healthy. Living in a bubble is not feasible. So quit exaggerating. You're starting to sound like SPA.The only way to somehow try and avoid costing our health care from our own ignorance or stupidity is to lock ourselves away from the rest of the world, live in a bubble and don't do anything..... and then, maybe then, any illness that comes our way will be justified in being covered by our health care.
Yup.No wait.... staying inside a bubble inside a safe home for all your life will mean you don't get enough Vitamin D from the sun, so that'd be our fault as well.
It was mismanaged. The Swiss seem to have no problem at all mixing private insurance/medicine with public.Well seeing the nightmares in the US over Private Insurance coverage, and how private clinics were introduced here in the Maritimes a few years back, but many of them folded (even though most of them were still getting support/money/doctors/nurses from our universal health care system, which was wrong from the get-go) I'd rather not go that route.
It works fine for you. Just wait till the baby boomers and their kids all pile into the system between their 60s and 90s and 70 or 80% of gov't budgets will be on health care.The current system works fine for me and I personally have no reason to not continue to pay into it as I always have, even though plenty of people are getting treatments for things I don't think they should be getting covered.... but that's what you get in a UHC system.
So? You don't think people are human until out of the womb and impose your viewpoint around like you're some kind of an authority. What's the difference?If that is all prolifers stuck with (not having abortion), there wouldn’t be a problem. But what makes the prolife viewpoint so odious and offensive is that prolifers are not merely content with not having abortion, they want to impose their viewpoint on rest of the society.
So the solution is to can the emotional garbage long enough to think of something between your anti-life religion and the pro-life religion.They ‘know’ that fetus is a human being since conception, they are set in their view and they want to impose that view on everybody in the society, whether others agree with them or not. The ultimate aim of prolifers is to ban all abortions (or rather, drive abortion underground, in many countries in the world where abortion is illegal, it is more frequent, more common than many countries where it is legal).
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