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'Faith Healing' Does Not Belong in Our Health Care Bills
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Let's just waste money to spend on treatments that don't work and are sometimes even dangerous. No insurance company or the government should have to cover treatments that are unscientific and don't work.
Can anyone seriously justify this on any grounds besides religious fundamentalism? I'm just curious. It's bad scientifically, it's bad fiscally, and it's bad logically. What possible reason could their be besides some mega-pastor wants to get reimbursed by an insurance company for saying "may god heal you" over a sick person?
Our Senate is full of morons.
- caelum
October 5, 2009 9:49AM
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Our Senate is full of morons.
Finally.
Something we can agree on without reservations.
It should be little surprise that the Senate has maintained lower approval rates that were ever recorded for G.W. Bush
- SolarSanitizer
October 5, 2009 10:35AM
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