
Steyn on America | |
THURSDAY, 06 MAY 2010 | |
I've often characterized government health care as "the nationalization of your body". But the State of New York is making it explicit: New York State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky nearly lost his daughter, Willie, at 4 years old when she needed a kidney transplant, and again 10 years later when her second kidney failed. "We have 10,000 New Yorkers on the list today waiting for organs. We import half the organs we transplant. It is an unacceptable failed system," Brodsky said. To fix that, Brodsky introduced a new bill in Albany that would enroll all New Yorkers as an organ donor, unless they actually opt out of organ donation. It would be the first law of its kind in the United States. It's a bit like Comedy Central : They pre-donated their cojones to Mohammed just to be on the safe side. National Review's The Corner, April 29th 2010 |
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