Abstract
An Australian letter-writer to The Daily Telegraph was not convinced that lifting the price of pre-mixed alcohol drinks will succeed in stopping binge drinking among her country's youth. From the United Kingdom's Express comes a similarly incensed comment, also dealing with health care or the denial thereof: It is directed against an individual who thinks it's fine to deny smokers and the overweight medical operations. Greenspoon contends that since when was the National Health Services treatment available only to the blameless. As Jesus Christ himself said, "let he who is without sin cast the first stone." Even if the woman being criticized doesn't overindulge in puddings or suck on a cigarette, she's bound to have other, possibly less socially acceptable, vices.