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        Euthanasia could possibly even be more painful than a well aimed gunshot to the head

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          well whatever it is, it’s still not covered by UHC since it was an elective procedure.

          dude chose to do what eventually killed him. just like smoking, or drugs, or being raped evidently. all according to UHC anyway.

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            Obviously if she didn’t want to pay for a rape kit, she shouldn’t have gotten herself raped in the first place.

            Sheesh. Women today. What ever happened to them just being subservient to their man from first-blood on?

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    “Brian Thompson was never satisfied with the Status Quo.”

    Yeah clearly he wanted something closer to Handmaiden’s Tale

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    Fuck UHC. I hope you’re doing better. If so consider getting a lawyer and/or going to the newspaper if you think you can do it.

    No one should have to pay for that. No one.

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        Republicans: “A woman’s job in life is to be pregnant.”

        Public: “Ok so you’ll offer support for them, yea?”

        Republicans: “Absolutely fucking not lol”

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        Technically it is.

        I’m not saying that should negate any coverage that you are otherwise entitled to… Just that living is the root cause of many issues.

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        That’s technically better than what we have now. All we get is a single jackass deciding whether we die or not.

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          I mean, a Death Panel would have to actually stop and think about the life they’re going to snuff out instead of just going “Can you just die? Our share holders would really appreciate it? No? Eh, I wasn’t really asking anyway…”

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          At least medically assisted death panels have licensed Doctors on them, and they’re discussing at the patients request. They are not deciding who lives and who dies, just whether or not offering medically assisted death is appropriate for the patient requesting it. Instead of a broken AI just returning ‘coverage denied’ all day.

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            Meanwhile, Canada has the MAIDS program, with patients being often asked if they need help to kys over some minor, easily solved medical issue.

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    1. Rape kits aren’t free? I figured that because it was a response to a criminal action it counted as more legal than medical… guess you learn something new every day…

    2. BEING RAPED IS A FUCKING ELECTIVE PROCEDURE!?!?! ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW!?!?!

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      When I applied for a driver’s license in Texas, they had a list of things that I could choose to pay extra for, one of which was donating money towards testing rape kits. It still infuriates that they tried to pass that off of random people.

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        One of the biggest scams the American Government ever pulled, was claiming that its responsibilities were actually that of the citizens, and that anyone who expects the Government to do anything but wield an iron fist is a “Whiny snowflake looking for a free lunch”

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          That’s just a symptom of the actual greatest scam: making people think the government should be a “them” instead of an “us.”

          Its responsibilities are those of the citizens. That’s why the government exists: to regulate, pay for, and administrate those responsibilities.

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            That’s why they exist in theory. In practice they serve a social class that’s very much not “us” except for lip service

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          Those whiny snow flakes would really fuckin appreciate it if you called them by their proper names, billionaires.

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      I’m not sure how old the image is, but I know many states (since this shit only happens in one place, it seems) have made laws requiring rape kits to be paid for by the police, even if you don’t want a report. I don’t exactly remember how it works, but you do have to report the crime to the police, so the hospital paperwork gets handled, but you don’t have to have suffer through the interview of a detective or the DA’s office.

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    So because she likely hasn’t the energy to sue, they just lie? Being raped is not an “elective procedure”.

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        A rape kit is to collect evidence. It has nothing to do with emergency contraception. The ER can prescribe something like Plan B for that purpose, but it is not something that a “rape kit” does.

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          Why is law enforcement not paying for it? You know, as part of investigating the crime that took place.

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            My first thought was whether this is the real problem. Giving everyone the benefit of the doubt, is this process when arranged by police covered, but if you pursue it yourself without charges not covered? I know nothing about this specific scenario but insurance companies love their paperwork and loopholes. If you don’t do their paperwork the way they want, they make sure to have a loophole

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              Why would you pursue it by yourself? I’m not trying to sound judgemental with that question but what purpose does it serve other than evidence gathering?

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                Of course it’s speculation but the article didn’t mention police. If the police weren’t involved maybe it’s as simple as not wanting to pay for a test which might not even serve as evidence.

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                  What’s the point of getting the kit done at all if the police aren’t involved? Isn’t that what they’re for? To collect evidence of the crime.

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                  Well if everything in our justice system worked as intended it should lead to a criminal prosecution. Which is why law enforcement should be paying for it. Expecting the victim to do so is asinine.