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[quote=Anonymous]And that's the point, isn't it? It's the healthy paying more insurance premiums to help subsidize those who are unhealthy? And the unhealthy wanting more of their treatments, and a larger percentage of each treatment, covered by insurance. There is no argument that obese people have more health issues (as a group) than non-obese people. With the exception of very few true glandular problems, obesity is completely preventable and is learned. Do you have a right to be obese if you want to be? Yes, but not if it means that you charge me for your privilege of making that choice. Right now, you are. My health care costs are soaring. My Medicare costs are so bad that there may not be enough left by the time I need it or by the time my kids do. The hospitals are charging for idiotic things in order to make up for shortfalls in insurance. We have a crisis. [/quote]
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