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From: Rowland McDonnell on 11 Feb 2010 18:32 at the thought of people missing out on vital medical treatment just so the human population of the planet can be increased. Just seems silly, that to pay for IVF, essential medical care is unavailable to those who need it. Rowland. -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking
From: Gareth Slee on 12 Feb 2010 05:35 <snip bile> I really hope no-one else posts to this thread, not hopeful but...
From: Bella Jones on 12 Feb 2010 05:46 Gareth Slee <address_is(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > <snip bile> > > I really hope no-one else posts to this thread, not hopeful but... It's not his usual style and I wonder if he has been hacked. -- bellajonez at yahoo dot co dot uk
From: zoara on 12 Feb 2010 20:50 Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > at the thought of people missing out on vital medical treatment just > so > the human population of the planet can be increased. It would be naive to think that we hadn't given a lot of consideration to that point of view. > Just seems silly, that to pay for IVF, essential medical care is > unavailable to those who need it. According to my bank statement, we paid for this treatment. -z- -- email: nettid1 at fastmail dot fm
From: Jim on 13 Feb 2010 01:29
zoara <me18(a)privacy.net> wrote: > > at the thought of people missing out on vital medical treatment just > > so > > the human population of the planet can be increased. > > It would be naive to think that we hadn't given a lot of consideration > to that point of view. It's also extremely naive to think that the doctors who became fertility specialists would have gone onto being cancer doctors otherwise. Not to mention that I'm extremely dubious that other people have been deprived of care bacause of it. It's not a zero-sum game. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ |