
I think Fuzzy knows, too.
Nessus Yesterday, 06:52 PM
Oh god, so many allusions to make, how can I choose just one?
LittleFuzzy Yesterday, 05:57 PM
What's that supposed to mean? :confused:
RandBlade Yesterday, 05:03 PM
Yes there is a big difference. The white supremacist doctor who refused to treat black patients would not be accepted as a doctor in the first place, or tolerated to do that, nowadays.
The...
I suppose the privatization effort is going to get a boost of sorts if it's no longer unwilling Greek bureaucrats being in charge of that program.
Hazir Yesterday, 04:47 PM
The examples I've seen mostly have to do with concerns that doctors won't try as hard to save their lives, uncertainty about religious aspects, misconceptions about brain death, relative...
Aimless Yesterday, 12:22 PM
Is this a good reason to deny medical treatment? Say you were a black physician who was treating a white supremacist. The patient would have refused to treat you if the situations were reversed;...
wiggin Yesterday, 11:20 AM
:D
Of course you don't.
I've always thought this was intrinsically fair for 2 reasons:
1: If you're prepared to accept, you should be prepared to give (Haredi take not, if one isn't kosher both can't be).
2: Otherwise...

So, did he or didn't he?
Wait a moment, they can just drive by the journalist by car? I mean how? You have to handcuff him, take him outside and let him walk through the pack.
earthJoker Yesterday, 08:24 PM