Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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You still haven't accepted that access to health care should be a right haven't you? You still think that health care should be reserved for the privileged few don't you?
My personal opinion isn't the point. The point is that your charge of hypocrisy is nonsensical. Regardless of what we should do, military and civilian populations are very different, and for good reason. We don't treat them the same. We regularly make distinctions, even within the civilian population. That doesn't make something hypocritical. You've gotten lazy if you think that this charge of hypocrisy will suffice. It doesn't, not by a long shot. If universal health care for the civilian population is the right thing to do, then you've got to be able to argue for it on its own merits, without reference to what we do with our military. As theprestige pointed out quite eloquently, there is no reason why we must, or even should, try to replicate military conditions within the civilian population.