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Legalizing the sale of organs will correct, not copy, the sins of the organ black market.
Some questions we can legitimately ask ofthe potential U.S. Surgeon General.
The theory that with better health care we would actually save money may sound great, but it would require a definite increase in government.
We should offer well-informed individuals a reward if they are willing to save a stranger's life.
Organ transplantation, like many areas of medicine, provides a poor basis fora political thesis that single-payer health care offers a more equitable allocation of scarce resources.
Contrary to John Edwards's populist rhetoric, the United States performs more organ transplants per capita than countries with single-payer health care systems, with better outcomes.
When a kind-hearted donor givesa strangerher kidney, who is exploited?



