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Where does it say in the constitution that the US government should pay for my health care?

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"The constitution also doesn't mention computers, telephones, airplanes, assault rifles, advanced medicines, cars, etc."

lol...the government isn't providing all these things for all Americans...we actually work and pay for these and don't expect the government to be mommy and daddy...

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  1. Right next to schools, roads, and police.


  2. If an American is on welfare does the government pay for their healthcare then?  In Canada people on welfare get free tuition and free healthcare...so basically those of us who work hard at a 9 to 5 are paying for someone else's free ride.  

  3. The same place it says you have the right to choose to have an abortion, and you have an inherent right to privacy.

    It doesn't.

    It's called "legal interpretation", and the Supreme Court does it all the time.  Try reading the Constitution sometime.  It *doesn't* say a lot of things we all take for granted.

  4. It doesn't.  Go ahead and google it.  Then read it for yourself.

    "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" doesn't include paid health care.  No one should offer you free health care.  Be accountable for something on your own.

  5. LIBERAL article 666

  6. ahhh i hate fundamentalists.

  7. The constitution also doesn't mention computers, telephones, airplanes, assault rifles, advanced medicines, cars, etc.

    Want to give them up, too?

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