One thing I don't understand is why saving someone's life costs more than a

regular person can pay. And why some doctor's (usually the best ones) don't
take insurance.  I think that's wrong.  I mean, one of the big reasons why
my dad didn't want to get treatment at all in the first place was because he
didn't want to leave us behind with a huge debt. That's the thing about my
dad - he loves us more than anything. More than himself.  But we want him
around and we want him to try everything he can to stay with us as long as
possible. This surgery is the one chance there is to save his life.  And we
can't afford it. And every day that goes by is one less day I'll have with
him. And I don't want to tell my little sister about my dad.  I want her to
know him for herself.
On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 9:19:30 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
>
> I just donated. Although it is great and generous (as always) of Riv, I 
> will not take a credit from them for the donation. I don't want to profit 
> from this. In return for foregoing the credit, I feel entitled to give my 
> OT 2 cents that this is why we should vote for Bernie Sanders. So that we 
> might no longer be the only developed country that considers healthcare a 
> privilege instead of a right. This has been a public service announcement. 
> Thank you.

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