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Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "Biden REFUSES To Codify Roe v Wade Into Law | The Kyle Kulinski Show" video.
Because most democrat voters don't really care about politics, you have to give them some kind of end of the world panic to get them to the voting booths.
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@proudbrogressive315 you're clearly unaware of racial demographics as they pertain to abortion....
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Fundamental rights are something that cannot be given to you, only taken away. And a person's right to being alive can only be taken away.
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@scottkeller8890 who is dying en masse, and from what?
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@scottkeller8890 nobody has ever died from not having health insurance. That's dishonest hyperbole.
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@scottkeller8890 what do you think happens if a homeless person has a stroke or a heart attack and someone sees and calls 911? Seriously. Tell me what you think happens in that scenario. And if someone who doesn't have insurance gets cancer and dies, do you think the doctor says "well, looks like the cause of death was not having insurance"? No. The cause of death was cancer. And you can't say with certainty that they would have lived if they had the world's best insurance. Those numbers are all propaganda. Nobody knows the real number.
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@scottkeller8890 yes, nobody has ever died from not having insurance. There are surely people who have died from illness and may have lived if they had insurance, I'm not trying to say otherwise. But your number is verifiably incorrect, as I've already shown. And you still never answered my question about the homeless person having a heart attack.
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@scottkeller8890 also love how you accidentally admitted that you don't actually know the real number that you stated earlier as though it's a solid, accurate statistic.
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@scottkeller8890 based on what though? How did they determine that these people died because they didn't have insurance? What if someone has terminal cancer and they also don't have insurance, was that person counted? Because insurance wasn't going to save their life. What about someone dying in a car accident, and things of that nature? Don't act like Harvard is neutral on things like this, you and I both know universities have a vested interest in left wing politics. To even pretend otherwise is dishonest.
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@scottkeller8890 lmao "do your own research", the official white flag of internet idiots who have been called out and know they're wrong.
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