Refused To Save Your Life?
First, let me say I’m probably the healthiest person I know. Also, I have Medicare and perhaps, the finest industry health plan in America. This article is purely hypothetical.
To me, this is an article of logic.
Lets assume you have cancer or something else that gives you a good chance, with the proper medical care, of saving your life. Now, let’s assume that for whatever reason, your insurance company refuses to allow or follow though with what you and your doctor believe, is the proper course of action to save your life?
Following corporation policy handed down from the guys making millions to kill you by saving money, some low paid company bureaucrat decides to sentences you to death, in order save the corporation thirty pieces of silver.
After all, you can’t go to the Emergency Room for chemotherapy? If you don’t have the money, you DIE. It as simple as that and it happens everyday.
It always amazes me how cheaply people can be bought to give you that anonymous “sentence of death”. It’s done everyday, almost as a matter of fact. Politicians, Corporations, CEOs, Managers and of course, the low paid employee at a computer terminal decides whether you will live, or not live.
Interestingly, if you’re arrested, tried and convicted for murder, it would probably cost our government hundreds of times more to kill you, then it would to save you from our hypothetical terminal illness.
If a burglar broke into your home and you believed your life was in danger, you would have every right to kill that burglar.
That’s called defense by self-defense.
Another interesting point about government, if you’re incarcerated, government would be required to give you the needed medical care to save your life.
If you believe in the Bible, then you accept the edicts of “Do unto others” and “An eye for an eye”?
I think if I were in this situation, it would seem logical that I would follow the “eye for and eye” part of the bible and do unto others. I’d consider looking for the CEO of my insurance company and do unto him. I have to say, I’m amazed that to my knowledge, no one has followed my logical point of view.
So, if you’re terminally ill, you might want to consider robbing a bank. Heck, I’d take life in prison over being dead anytime. Wouldn’t you?