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If we are required to disclose injuries and illnesses that may prevent us from performing our duties when hired for a job, why shouldn't politicians ?
If we are required to disclose injuries and illnesses that may prevent us from performing our duties when hired for a job, why shouldn't politicians ?
Sure it can. It's calling "voting out the idiots."Because stupid can't be treated.
Sure it can. It's calling "voting out the idiots."
No. They are entitled to the protections provided by HIPPA.
That said, the condition of a candidate's health should be voluntarily disclosed; and if not, it should be made an issue.
then should the law be changed?
There's a sentence in almost all military paperwork that should be used here. "Disclosure is voluntary. Failure to disclose this information will result in an inability to..." and the rest should be "run for office." No one would be forcing them to disclose anything, as they're not forcing them to run for office.No. They are entitled to the protections provided by HIPPA.
That said, the condition of a candidate's health should be voluntarily disclosed; and if not, it should be made an issue.
There's a sentence in almost all military paperwork that should be used here. "Disclosure is voluntary. Failure to disclose this information will result in an inability to..." and the rest should be "run for office." No one would be forcing them to disclose anything, as they're not forcing them to run for office.
No, because the ability to serve because of some medical issue would become a political issue instead of a medical issue.
Clinton did not release his medical records and neither did Hussein.
So, should the same apply to all personel [sic] areas? ie criminal, finance, associations, ect [sic]....
No, because the ability to serve because of some medical issue would become a political issue instead of a medical issue.
As it should be.
Do you really want the debate to be over ingrown toenails and high blood pressure?