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	Comments on: Narrative Fail: &#8216;Murder Insurance&#8217; is Doing a Terrible Job of Promoting Gun Violence	</title>
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		By: .40 cal Booger		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Does having car insurance promote vehicular homicide?

Does having health insurance promote &#039;medical malpractice&#039; [note: actually it does in some cases. Some doctors prescribe medications and treatment, and diagnose, for conditions that do not exist simply because health insurance will pay for the treatment and office visits].]]></description>
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<p>Does having health insurance promote &#8216;medical malpractice&#8217; [note: actually it does in some cases. Some doctors prescribe medications and treatment, and diagnose, for conditions that do not exist simply because health insurance will pay for the treatment and office visits].</p>
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