Cleon
King of the Pod People
Beyond that, some of you who have posted in this thread have no heart.
Well, of course not. It was given to Dick Cheney.
(I'm sooo going to hell.)
Beyond that, some of you who have posted in this thread have no heart.
It was kind of the wizard to give Cheney a heart, but when is he going to give Bush a brain?
Who got bravery?
It's almost like there's a difference between a treatable illness and an assassination!
I don't share the opinion with many people here than Vice President Cheney was an evil man but that was very funny.Anybody willing to go hunting with Cheney.
Personally, though I don't mind the light hearted jokes, I think seriously suggesting that he shouldn't have received the heart because they dislike his politics/actions etc is reprehensible. Healthcare should be blind to character.

What is the point of having values if we only apply them when it is convenient?
Does having values always mean that "not wishing ill health on others" must be included as one of those values?
I would think so, even hope so.
So values are only values if they agree with your own personal values?
I can't help but wonder if you would make a similar post if Joe Biden, who is almost the same age as Cheney, received a heart transplant.
No. And you should know me better than that.
If he got a brain transplant I'd be making similar jokes about him not having had one prior to the operation.
Yeah, but there really isn't such a thing as a brain transplant. It really is a body transplant. Old brain, new body.He could use one, but that's the one organ transplant where it's better to be the donor than the recipient.![]()
Yeah, but there really isn't such a thing as a brain transplant. It really is a body transplant. Old brain, new body.![]()
Good point. Some of the brain-in-a-vat stories I've read have really provoked some interesting musings.Why do we need a body?
There's a whole lot of fuzzy area in the "I don't wish ill health on anyone" thing. No, I don't actively wish bad stuff on anyone (and I don't believe in karma), but I cannot deny, that when bad things happen, I prefer that they happen to people that my personal morality calls "bad" (and I'm not shedding too many tears over Hugo Chavez either). Honestly, who doesn't want more good stuff for the good guys? What's the flip side of that coin?