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Old 06-07-06, 03:32 PM   #3
TteFAboB
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Yes, XabbaRus, yes, take a look at the apple, isn't the color beautifull? Isn't it the most wonderfull shade of red you've ever seen? Now take a bite, xabby, taste it.

No, because there is no need to increase the size and power of the British government.

No, because people will lie and present false diagnostics attesting they are fat because they suffer from a disease, hence, they can do nothing about it, hence, they must not pay the tax.

No, because it will not teach the good behavior. If anything, healthy people should be given a tax exemption.

And finally no, because the state should not dictate what life-style and weight one wants to have.

I know dozens of fat, not morbid obese, but fat people nonetheless, who have no problem being slightly overweight, who have no diseases or problems because of their beer belly, who do not like to exercise and actually like to eat high calorie meals.

Who the hell are you to tell them what to eat, what to drink, what weight to have and what and how much exercise to do?

Privatize the NHS if that's the problem. In this regard, the colapse of the Italian health system is an advantage afterall, creative destruction at its finest, the system is now partially privatized in the sense it is no longer fully supported by the state finances and fully price free anymore.
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