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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 12:42:22 +0100, Thomas Erb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>Some argue that we have a right to medical care, whether we can afford >>>>it or not. >>> >>>No, that would be an entitlement, not a right. >> >> Who says? How do we know what is covered by the ninth amendment other >> than by asking you? >> >Well, in order to get (free) medical care, somebody else has to do or >pay something for you. I think a right is not something that can force >somebody else to do something for you - That's nice. And other people disagree with you. How do we know which list of rights is the "real" list included in the Ninth Amendment?
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