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star43builder

2005-09-30, 9:53 pm

maybe, i can help. living donor,healthy 45yr.male O+

Simon

2005-10-06, 10:49 pm


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> maybe, i can help. living donor,healthy 45yr.male O+
>


Go to matchingdonors.com . That is where most people who have only been
waiting a year or two for kidney go with their sob stories about needing a
kidney urgently to the point that they are willing to deprive a perfectly
healthy stranger of one of their kidneys, thereby selfishly exposing them to
the risks of the surgery itself and of future complications. If you find a
match with someone there, you can then get your monetary reward under the
table, and in our dog-eat-dog survival of the loudest bigmouth society we
live in, you can problably find at least one or two transplant centres
willing to perform such unethical unrelated stranger kidney transplants.
After all, some of these are private hospital profit centers only in it for
the money.

I hope if it all works out, you don't die on the operating table as
sometimes happens, even though it's kept hushed up when it does happen.


Peter McLeod

2005-10-06, 10:49 pm

In article <2Vy%e.4003$l03.702895@news20.bellglobal.com>,
nospam@nospam.com (Simon) wrote:

> *Subject:* Re: living donor
> *From:* "Simon" <nospam@nospam.com>
> *Date:* Sat, 1 Oct 2005 12:35:10 -0400
>
> Go to matchingdonors.com . That is where most people who have only been
> waiting a year or two for kidney go with their sob stories about
> needing a kidney urgently to the point that they are willing to deprive
> a perfectly healthy stranger of one of their kidneys, thereby selfishly
> exposing them to the risks of the surgery itself and of future
> complications. If you find a match with someone there, you can then get
> your monetary reward under the table, and in our dog-eat-dog survival
> of the loudest bigmouth society we live in, you can problably find at
> least one or two transplant centres willing to perform such unethical
> unrelated stranger kidney transplants. After all, some of these are
> private hospital profit centers only in it for the money.
>
> I hope if it all works out, you don't die on the operating table as
> sometimes happens, even though it's kept hushed up when it does happen.
>
>
>

ROFL Like it

Pete Mc
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