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The voice of reason
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Why in 2009 is the only real help for alcoholism AA, what with their "Higher Power" thang?
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As the NHS doesn't have enough money to go around - their money needs to be spent on more important things like cancer care - rather than on self-inflicted conditions like alcoholism.
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As the NHS doesn't have enough money to go around - it needs to spend it on more deserving cases like cancer care - rather than on self-inflicted conditions like alcoholism.
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what about car accidents, home accidents - they are self inflicted. should we ignore them too?
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I wouldn't agree with you on that, seeing as the government places huge taxes on alcohol in the first place and it's a legal drug so they have an obligation to care for people who develop issues relating to it. It's an illness, just like any other.
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