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<blockquote data-quote="msam092" data-source="post: 3273135" data-attributes="member: 120423"><p>No. There is no way to confirm that the bowel cancer is the definitive result of lifestyle choices and would not have occurred if the people in question were in a more healthy weight range. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No. The risks of service as well as agreements regarding who would be financially responsible for injuries were sorted out before the service started.</p><p></p><p>Also, presuming they are injured in combat any injury is ultimately the result of someone else's actions, and not their own. You cannot control or predict the actions of others. Combat is highly unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>Military personnel are also doing their job on behalf of the state. So they are doing a job for the benefit of others as well as their own.</p><p></p><p>Sexual intercourse with the aim of avoiding babies is done for the sole pleasure and benefit of the pair (or larger group, hey let's not be exclusive) and them alone. It's isolated and cause and effect is much easier to predict and identify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msam092, post: 3273135, member: 120423"] No. There is no way to confirm that the bowel cancer is the definitive result of lifestyle choices and would not have occurred if the people in question were in a more healthy weight range. No. The risks of service as well as agreements regarding who would be financially responsible for injuries were sorted out before the service started. Also, presuming they are injured in combat any injury is ultimately the result of someone else's actions, and not their own. You cannot control or predict the actions of others. Combat is highly unpredictable. Military personnel are also doing their job on behalf of the state. So they are doing a job for the benefit of others as well as their own. Sexual intercourse with the aim of avoiding babies is done for the sole pleasure and benefit of the pair (or larger group, hey let's not be exclusive) and them alone. It's isolated and cause and effect is much easier to predict and identify. [/QUOTE]
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