Quote Originally Posted by cwolff View Post
No one, yourself included, has fought for this right. The problem with this type of thinking is that we privatize profit and socialize loss. In a perfect libertarian utopia we'd love to let you die on the street once you've exhausted your savings, but that just ain't going to happen. This whole argument is the ranting of a stubborn inner child. "It's my body I'll do what I want" "You don't own me!" "You're not my Dad!"
I guess it's a fundamental difference in our views...but that's exactly what man has been fighting and dying for since the dawn of time.

A perfect Libertarian utopia wouldn't let anyone "die on the street once you've exhausted your savings"...that's just distasteful propaganda on your part.

It is totally my body, and I should be allowed to do what I want. You don't own me, and neither does the federal government. Unless you're in a VA hospital dying from stomach cancer right now, no...you're not my dad.