Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
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Optician refuses to give treatment.
An optician refused to give treatment for short-sightedness to a student from Exeter University.
The male student (17 years) refused to give up wan*ing.
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Reminds me of brass eye when chris morris was discussing good AIDS and bad AIDS. The good AIDS was a result of infected blood transfusion while the bad AIDS, well, I'll leave that up to the reader...Originally posted by DundeegeorgePerhaps it's time we stopped wasting taxpayers' money on AIDS drugs for those nasty disease-ridden faggots?
discuss, accuse me of homophobia, whatever.
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not forgetting those who get skin cancer through sunbathing. The list could go on. Labour is in fact privatising the NHS by banning people by putting the blame on individuals for being ill and refusing to give treatment.
There was a lady on the news last night who needed a knee operation some years ago but because of the waiting list and she could not exercise she has now got overweight and they are refusing treatment for her because she is overweight!!!!!!
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Perhaps we should refuse anti-cancer drugs for those suffering from breast cancer on the grounds that if you have t1ts its your own faultOriginally posted by DundeegeorgePerhaps smokers should be refused treatment of smoking-related illness?
Perhaps it's time we stopped wasting taxpayers' money on AIDS drugs for those nasty disease-ridden faggots?
discuss, accuse me of homophobia, whatever.
Oh bugger...too late....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4715430.stm
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Obese people refused treatment?
Perhaps smokers should be refused treatment of smoking-related illness?
Perhaps it's time we stopped wasting taxpayers' money on AIDS drugs for those nasty disease-ridden faggots?
discuss, accuse me of homophobia, whatever.Tags: None
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