Ok, I think a better way to formulate my point is that both universal healthcare and drone warfare come from an alief that the government has unlimited moral authority, in the sense Arnold Kling discusses here and here.
doesn't have a right to decide, only a responsibility to provide.
I don't see the difference, especially when you remember that resources are finite.
You seem to be conflating intention and results in the opposite direction I usually see; you're suggesting that the practical necessities of implementing universal healthcare are a part of the ideology or principles which lead one to seek it.
As Multiheaded added, "Personal is Political" stuff like gender relations, etc also may belong here.