If your from Vermont you smoke pot get high and decide your gay and start doing gay stuff then end up getting gay married and then you and your husband end up sitting around and eating ben and jerry's and pouring maple syrup all over it and I'm supposed to pay for the effects on your health of your unhealthy lifestyle? what if the Ice Cream gives you diabetes? what if the syrup gives you high blood pressure? what is you get Aids from gay sex or what if smoking pot gives you bronchitis? It seems downright unamerican to expect me to pay for someone elses healthcare
1 ) assuming you smoke pot, what if you get bronchitis?
2 ) you assume in order to be gay you have to be fucked up when you made the decision
3 ) who in america doesn't live an unhealthy life style in some way. Even the health nuts have emotional stress, anorexia, and bilimia. I'd argue the people who strive too hard to be healthy are more unhealthy than most
4 ) AIDS can happen to you whether you are a heterosexual or homosexual
5 ) You said before contracting aids from homosexual encounters that they would get married, I would argue that getting married greatly diminishes your chances of contracting AIDS
6 ) Unless you are from Vermont, your less likely to be paying Vermont medical bills than you are if they didn't have this bill and you had health insurance from a national health insurance company as Vermont health care plan will come from Vermont's budget (which currently their budget is in surplus)
7 ) sounds like you have fantasies of having a homosexual encounter with ben and jerry's ice cream and pouring maple syrup all over your lover
8 ) Ben and Jerry's can be healthy
http://www.ehow.com/how_2060825_eat-healthy-ben-jerrys.html
9 ) You assume gay people are lazy and only stay home and have gay sex
10 ) Downright unamerican although you have been doing it for your entire life under the insured health care system
There, 10 reasons why your statement is flawed. Anyone else want to add on?