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Old 22-04-2010, 16:58   #28
martyh
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Re: the ethics of organ donating

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
This arrangement would also negate the need for any kind of manipulation being used as scaremongering, by the media and Hollywood. If there is a surplus of organs available, there would no visible need to jump queues or bribe someone for an organ.

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I think too many people watch too much television.
would you care to elaborate or was that justa random nonsensical remark

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Originally Posted by gazzae View Post
If you’re sick and need a transplant then you should only get one though the donor scheme if you are registered as a donor. If you haven’t then tough luck, you better hope a relative or friend have an organ to spare.
hardly fair really, what about children needing heart transplants ect they wont have filled out a donor card
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