Taxpayers should not bear the responsibility of keeping a cancer infested person alive. Fortunately terminally ill patients will be left to die under the new federal health plan. But those that have saved for a rainy day will be able to stay alive until they run out of cash. The new heath plan will clear the hospitals of penniless Cancer and Pneumonia patients and keep the beds open for the curable. Encouraging the terminally ill to commit suicide is in the interest of most of those who are forced to live in shelters. It would open up over a hundred thousand dwellings to healthy Americans. It would also give those ready to die a last chance to do a good deed before they depart. The burden of keeping alive the terminally ill is no longer being accepted by the public. Most taxpayers believe that terminal illness is a personal problem and should not be shared.
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