Teens dies after insurance company denies payment

John Edwards....if he were still practicing. This is exactly the kind of cases he did. :)
Yeah. I have never had a problem with that. I just have problems with people who should know better spilling coffee on themselves. Too bad he believes welfare is the answer to many problems rather than just the beginning of education.
 
The difference is in the force. The pimp uses fraud to bring them into his web then turn them out. The same people will be brought to bear with organs. Unless you are willing to let the government regulate.

im not talking about pimps.

I'm talking about those that choose prostitution after it's been legalized because they have no other way to make ends meet.

You support this but don't support organ selling, which is straight up hypocrisy.
 
im not talking about pimps.

I'm talking about those that choose prostitution after it's been legalized because they have no other way to make ends meet.

You support this but don't support organ selling, which is straight up hypocrisy.
No, I support organ selling if it is restricted to those who make the choice willingly, not because of such play as I have described. I would hate for my 14 year old daughter to be "convinced" by a "not pimp" that selling parts is the only way she could stay in that apartment.

We do not need young men or women "turned out" to sell their pieces.
 
ok I agree, no organ pimps.

But you were arguing earlier that people in poor conditions don't necessarily have a choice and are a slave to the variables.... so how are you going to determine if they are actually making a free choice with little coercion?
 
ok I agree, no organ pimps.

But you were arguing earlier that people in poor conditions don't necessarily have a choice and are a slave to the variables.... so how are you going to determine if they are actually making a free choice with little coercion?
I was describing at a higher level such circumstance as the organ pimp. The reality that we may not be able to determine such tells me that such sales may be morally reprehensible. The government should not condone such force, nor provide the means to supply it.
 
Well lets roll the dice. There are too many hardworking good people that should have every right to sell their organs. maybe just ban poor people :p
 
Well lets roll the dice. There are too many hardworking good people that should have every right to sell their organs. maybe just ban poor people :p
Maybe a strong age restriction and judicial constraints...

I am unsure, and probably too drunk to speak coherently on this.
 
Yeah. I have never had a problem with that. I just have problems with people who should know better spilling coffee on themselves. Too bad he believes welfare is the answer to many problems rather than just the beginning of education.
I have covered this OVER and OVER. The woman in Albuquerque that spilled coffee on her crotch wanted $3200.00 to cover her deductable and missed work. Evidence was presented at trial that McDonalds was TOLD over and over by the makers of the coffee machines that they were serving their coffee at temperatutes which would scald the inside of the mouth and leave 3d degree burns on the skin and they should be turned down. The woman did not even get a lawyer at first but contacted McDonalds herself and made the offer to settle for 3200 dollars. McDonalds legal told her to get fucked and ONLY then did she get a lawyer. McDonalds fucked up.
 
I have covered this OVER and OVER. The woman in Albuquerque that spilled coffee on her crotch wanted $3200.00 to cover her deductable and missed work. Evidence was presented at trial that McDonalds was TOLD over and over by the makers of the coffee machines that they were serving their coffee at temperatutes which would scald the inside of the mouth and leave 3d degree burns on the skin and they should be turned down. The woman did not even get a lawyer at first but contacted McDonalds herself and made the offer to settle for 3200 dollars. McDonalds legal told her to get fucked and ONLY then did she get a lawyer. McDonalds fucked up.
I understand. They "fucked" up. However I still have a problem with somebody spilling something on themselves and suing another.
 
The Ron Paul solution: deregulate and let free the market work its magic:

By removing federal regulations, encouraging competition, and presenting real choices, we can make our health care system the envy of the world once again.

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/health-care/


The John Edwards Solution:

On Nataline Sarkysian: Visibly angered Edwards, "we're not negotiating..."

NEVADA, IOWA -- John Edwards tonight cited the case of a 17-year-old California girl who died after her insurance company refused coverage on a liver transplant to save her life as a call to action to change the current system of healthcare in America.

"Are you telling me that we're gonna sit at a table and negotiate with those people?" asked a visibly angered Edwards, challenging the health care companies. "We're gonna take their power away and we're not gonna have this kind of problem again."

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2007/12/21/politics/fromtheroad/entry3641451.shtml
 
wow the lefttards are out in force on this on
all insurance companies deny everything, yet people keep paying premiums. LOFL!!!
 
I understand. They "fucked" up. However I still have a problem with somebody spilling something on themselves and suing another.

Yes but does McDonald's have liability? If they would've served their beverages at normal and not unexpected tempatures, there would be no danger FROM spilling the beverage on yourself.
 
Yes but does McDonald's have liability? If they would've served their beverages at normal and not unexpected tempatures, there would be no danger FROM spilling the beverage on yourself.
It is a hot beverage that is often served hot in many places. There is inherent danger when ordering and drinking such a substance. Due diligence and care should be made to keep yourself safe, and it is preposterous to say it was their fault you spilled a hot drink on yourself.

Now, McDonald's, as a corp and living in this day and age of the lawsuit for tripping in the parking lot should definitely have known to settle cheaply. However, I will always have a problem with somebody who spilled something on themselves suing another for giving it to them...
 
It is a hot beverage that is often served hot in many places. There is inherent danger when ordering and drinking such a substance. Due diligence and care should be made to keep yourself safe, and it is preposterous to say it was their fault you spilled a hot drink on yourself.

Now, McDonald's, as a corp and living in this day and age of the lawsuit for tripping in the parking lot should definitely have known to settle cheaply. However, I will always have a problem with somebody who spilled something on themselves suing another for giving it to them...

If McDonald's wouldn't have been so reckless and negligent this wouldn't have happened. It's MCDONALD'S clear fault.
 
LOL. Recklessly serving hot coffee...
No not serving hot coffe Damo, they served, according to the words of the people that made their machines, coffee that scalds the skin. Coffee that was in danger of creating 3rd degree burns. They were warned that they were setting themselves up for liability and ignored the warning from the manufacturer of the coffee machine.
 
No not serving hot coffe Damo, they served, according to the words of the people that made their machines, coffee that scalds the skin. Coffee that was in danger of creating 3rd degree burns. They were warned that they were setting themselves up for liability and ignored the warning from the manufacturer of the coffee machine.
Again, recklessly serving hot coffee...

No matter how many times I hear that they were warned that they might get sued, it doesn't change the main premise of what I have stated. If you spill the coffee on yourself because you are not careful, then sue the person you ordered and purchased the same from because they supplied it to you exactly as described, then I tend to have a problem with it.

One thing is certain, they didn't get the $6M dollars regardless.
 
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