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Good. Why should those of use who take care of ourselves have to subsidize those who don't? Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #1
I hope you don't develop pipoman Feb 2013 #9
Why do you think that people with more accidents pay more for car insurance? Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #15
So then I guess you believe African Americans pipoman Feb 2013 #22
Interesting. My family (including me) are currently healthy. IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #10
Bring overweight isn't healthy Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #13
Neither is riding a motorcycle, skydiving, pipoman Feb 2013 #17
Some activities carry more risks than others Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #20
Yep, and your activities will come right after pipoman Feb 2013 #26
My heart is fine. My lungs are fine. My blood pressure is fine. IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #19
Do you exercise? Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #23
I have active (almost) six year old twins - what do you think? IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #25
Then it would not apply to you Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #28
"who do not exercise" - who gets to define what that is? IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #31
How do you prove exercise? NutmegYankee Feb 2013 #35
Exactly. This will be the sticking point Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #46
+1. it's an excuse to track people, as all this crap is. HiPointDem Feb 2013 #50
Should that same thinking apply to those who by choice take risk of injury others do not? Bluenorthwest Feb 2013 #16
Yes Freddie Stubbs Feb 2013 #18
You must really love the pre-existing condition limitations pipoman Feb 2013 #30
i think that would only be fair if they had a gym and gave folks time to use it NMDemDist2 Feb 2013 #2
How about rating up because of pipoman Feb 2013 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author OceanEcosystem Feb 2013 #3
Fine and dandy.. pipoman Feb 2013 #6
I am currently healthy. Haven't required any "extra" health care IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #14
I remember a lot of people pipoman Feb 2013 #4
Just wait... sadbear Feb 2013 #27
First, they came for the smokers Glitterati Feb 2013 #5
Naw, I think it will be drinking next. LisaLynne Feb 2013 #8
They've already done drinking Glitterati Feb 2013 #12
That's not drinking. That's drinking and driving. nolabear Feb 2013 #37
John Ashcroft Glitterati Feb 2013 #38
The "drinking and driving" crew have already displayed disregard for public safety. IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #40
I don't know what to say. You give someone like this Glitterati Feb 2013 #41
Smokers impact the health / well being of those around them. IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #42
Oh, BULL! Glitterati Feb 2013 #43
Obese people are not giving the people around them cancer. IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #44
Heart attack, diabetes, sure Glitterati Feb 2013 #47
Agreed. HappyMe Feb 2013 #34
GATTACA. nt Bonobo Feb 2013 #11
On our way there, aren't we? The *risk* starts to define the *life* -- IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #21
And all this support right here on a supposedly liberal board.. pipoman Feb 2013 #32
A herd of cats - or is that a "pride" of cats? We are all so very proud IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #39
Yep, the devil is in the details, MadHound Feb 2013 #24
Fucked up. Slippery slope. Cal Carpenter Feb 2013 #29
Having to pay the NRA if I did not lose weight cally Feb 2013 #33
I won't lie - that would be motivation for me, too! Lol! IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #36
The statistics are dismal spinbaby Feb 2013 #45
Did you extend the same sympathy to smokers who tried to quit and failed? Glitterati Feb 2013 #48
What makes you think I don't? spinbaby Feb 2013 #49
LOL, because it's DU Glitterati Feb 2013 #51
I like to believe that most of us are kind spinbaby Feb 2013 #54
The difference between smoking and being obese is that are proven methods hedgehog Feb 2013 #52
Healthy people end up costing more at least in the long run. Kalidurga Feb 2013 #53
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