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"J Young" |
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17 Nov 2005 06:36:16 AM |
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21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=9365
21 Ways to be a Good Democrat
You have to . be against capital punishment, but support abortion on demand.
.. believe that businesses create oppression and governments create
opportunity.
.. believe that guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens are more of a
threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese and
North Korean communists.
.. believe that there was no art before federal funding.
.. believe that global temperatures are less affected by cyclical documented
changes in the earth's climate and more affected by soccer moms driving
SUVs.
.. believe that gender roles are artificial, but being homosexual is natural.
.. believe that the AIDS virus is spread by a lack of federal funding.
.. believe that the same teacher who can't teach 4th-graders how to read is
somehow qualified to teach those same kids about sex.
.. believe that hunters don't care about nature, but loony activists, who
have never been outside of San Francisco, do.
.. believe that self-esteem is more important that actually doing something
to earn it.
.. believe that Mel Gibson spent $25 million of is on money to make The
Passion of The Christ for financial gain only.
.. believe that the NRA is bad because it support certain parts of the
Constitution, while the ACLU is good because it supports certain parts of
the Constitution.
.. believe that taxes are too low, but ATM fees are too high.
.. believe that Margaret Sanger and Gloria Steinem are more important to
American history than Thomas Jefferson, Gen. Robert E. Lee and Thomas
Edison.
.. believe that standardized tests are racist but quotas and set-asides are
not.
.. believe that Hillary Clinton is normal and a very nice person.
.. believe that the only reason socialism hasn't worked anywhere in history
that it's been tried is because the right people haven't been in charge.
.. believe conservatives telling the truth belong in jail, but a liar and a
sex offender belonged in the White House.
.. believe that homosexual parades displaying drag, transvestites, and
bestiality should be constitutionally protected, and manger scenes at
Christmas should be illegal.
.. believe that illegal Democratic Party funding by the Chinese government is
somehow in the best interest of the United States.
.. believe that this message is part of a vast, right-wing conspiracy.
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| User: "Ike" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
17 Nov 2005 08:35:04 AM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com...
This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
I don't get it. What is meant by on the money? If I subscribe to these
seemingly irrational views will I get more money?
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=9365
21 Ways to be a Good Democrat
You have to . be against capital punishment, but support abortion on
demand.
Is capital punishment a political issue?
I have never heard democrats use the phrase abortion on demand. There must
be an economic demand for abortion, or there would not be any abortions. If
there weren't any Republicans, people might feel better about having
children.
. believe that businesses create oppression and governments create
opportunity.
Opportunity for what and for whom? I have never heard Democrats say that
businesses create oppression. However, I have thought that Marxists have
implied Capitalism leads to war. War and oppression are 2 different things.
. believe that guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens are more of a
threat than U.S. nuclear weapons technology in the hands of Chinese and
North Korean communists.
I think that is a rather ridiculous statement. I have never heard a Democrat
say that. First, it implies that the Chinese and North Koreans possess U.S.
nuclear weapons technology. Secondly, what has that got to do with guns?
. believe that there was no art before federal funding.
This gets crazier, if that is possible.
. believe that global temperatures are less affected by cyclical
documented
changes in the earth's climate and more affected by soccer moms driving
SUVs.
Are Democrats trying to keep soccer moms from altering the earth's climate?
I doubt it.
. believe that gender roles are artificial, but being homosexual is
natural.
BTW Plonk.
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| User: "Parsifal" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
17 Nov 2005 06:54:04 AM |
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*This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
How so? All I see are a couple of generalisations -you don't seem able
to think otherwise anyway...- written by a self-loathing closet-gay
with fascist tendencies...
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| User: "LC" |
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17 Nov 2005 03:17:21 PM |
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Cut and paste schizo-troll "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in
message news:PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com...
This is not a J Young original
LOL!
"J Young original"?
That's an oxymoron if there ever was one...
LC~ "J's" never has an original thought in his pathetic life.
"Everyone rises to their level of incompetence."~ Laurence J. Peter
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| User: "magilla" |
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17 Nov 2005 04:30:33 PM |
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LC wrote:
Cut and paste schizo-troll "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in
message news:PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com...
This is not a J Young original
LOL!
"J Young original"?
That's an oxymoron if there ever was one...
Almost as good as "pre-Iraq intelligence"...
Chris
LC~ "J's" never has an original thought in his pathetic life.
"Everyone rises to their level of incompetence."~ Laurence J. Peter
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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17 Nov 2005 03:01:45 PM |
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In <PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com>, "J Young"
<youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=9365
21 Ways to be a Good Democrat
As it grows increasingly likely the Democrats will take Congress back in
2006, I'm looking forward to watching your head explode...
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Mark K. Bilbo
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Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "• Ninure Saunders" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
17 Nov 2005 01:46:24 PM |
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In article <PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com>, "J Young"
<youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
-This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
You never have posted anything "original", and its about as "on the money"
as Mein Kampf.
<snip bovine droppings>
Things you have to believe to be a Republican today.
o Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you're a
conservative radio host. Then it's an illness and you need our prayers
for your recovery.
o The United States should get out of the United Nations, and our
highest national priority is enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq.
o Government should relax regulation of Big Business and Big Money but
crack down on individuals who use marijuana to relieve the pain of
illness.
o "Standing Tall for America" means firing your workers and moving
their jobs to India.
o A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her own body, but
multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind
without regulation.
o Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary
Clinton.
o The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in
speeches while slashing veterans' benefits and combat pay.
o Group sex and drug use are degenerate sins unless you someday run
for governor of California as a Republican.
o If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won't have sex.
o A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our long-time allies, then
demand their cooperation and money.
o HMOs and insurance companies have the interest of the public at heart.
o Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health
care to all Americans is socialism.
o Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are junk science, but
creationism should be taught in schools.
o Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush's daddy
made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him and a bad
guy when Bush needed a "we can't find Bin Laden" diversion.
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Pax Christi,
• Ninure Saunders aka Rainbow Christian
Jesus is my Shepherd and He knows I'm Gay
http://Ninure-Saunders.tk
My Yahoo Group
http://Ninure.tk
Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches
http://www.MCCchurch.org
The Bible Site - help provide free scripture
http://www.thebiblesite.org
To send e-mail, remove nohate from address
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| User: "MarkA" |
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17 Nov 2005 11:03:27 PM |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 13:46:24 +0000, • Ninure Saunders wrote:
In article <PYadnUY9CpzFuOHeRVn-rg@giganews.com>, "J Young"
<youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
-This is not a J Young original but it is on the money.
You never have posted anything "original", and its about as "on the money"
as Mein Kampf.
<snip bovine droppings>
Things you have to believe to be a Republican today.
o Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you're a
conservative radio host. Then it's an illness and you need our prayers for
your recovery.
o The United States should get out of the United Nations, and our highest
national priority is enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq.
o Government should relax regulation of Big Business and Big Money but
crack down on individuals who use marijuana to relieve the pain of
illness.
o "Standing Tall for America" means firing your workers and moving their
jobs to India.
o A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her own body, but
multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind
without regulation.
o Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary
Clinton.
o The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in
speeches while slashing veterans' benefits and combat pay.
o Group sex and drug use are degenerate sins unless you someday run for
governor of California as a Republican.
o If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won't have sex.
o A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our long-time allies, then
demand their cooperation and money.
o HMOs and insurance companies have the interest of the public at heart.
o Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health
care to all Americans is socialism.
o Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are junk science, but
creationism should be taught in schools.
o Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush's daddy
made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him and a bad
guy when Bush needed a "we can't find Bin Laden" diversion.
LOL!! Well said!
--
MarkA
(still caught in the maze of twisty little passages, all different)
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| User: "georgann" |
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17 Nov 2005 04:01:48 PM |
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• Ninure Saunders wrote:
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
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http://www.apologeticsindex.org/i20.html#cult
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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18 Nov 2005 02:48:08 AM |
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In <BFA2139C.92718%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
• Ninure Saunders wrote:
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
So it's "socialism?" So what?
We're the only industrial nation without a national health system. The
only one. If national health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones
without it?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "georgann" |
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18 Nov 2005 12:38:33 PM |
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Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
--
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«´¨`·.¸¸ ¸¸.·´¨ `»
Iglesia ni Cristo A CULT
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/i20.html#cult
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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18 Nov 2005 03:04:38 PM |
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In <BFA33578.92DE8%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad
idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower
life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little more
than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life
expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child
and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica
beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures"
as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and
Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Bob" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
18 Nov 2005 04:20:34 PM |
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"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:T5idnUSSquIIcODenZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@megapath.net...
In <BFA33578.92DE8%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad
idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower
life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little more
than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life
expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child
and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica
beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures"
as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and
Finland.
Interesting stats ... now link them to the healthcare
systems.
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| User: "georgann" |
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18 Nov 2005 10:08:49 PM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower life
span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little more than
*half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life expectancy, a
higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child and adult
mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica beat
us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria, Germany,
Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing. Your
little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says nothing about
drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive society or the
like.
--
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«´¨`·.¸¸ ¸¸.·´¨ `»
Iglesia ni Cristo A CULT
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/i20.html#cult
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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19 Nov 2005 12:01:10 AM |
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In <BFA3BB20.92FFE%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without
a national health system. The only one. If national health is such a
bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower
life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little
more than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life
expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child
and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica
beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures" as
(in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and
Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing. Your
little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says nothing
about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive society or
the like.
I see. So post-Christian, increasingly atheistic Europe and Canada
constitute better societies *overall than ours?
I'm really surprised you, of all people, would think that...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Kate " |
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19 Nov 2005 06:29:02 AM |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 22:08:49 GMT, georgann <chenault@mindspring.com>
wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower life
span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little more than
*half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life expectancy, a
higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child and adult
mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica beat
us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria, Germany,
Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing. Your
little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says nothing about
drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive society or the
like.
LOL That's a red state christian lifestyle.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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19 Nov 2005 04:27:27 PM |
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In <43a2c579.354386843@news-west.newscene.com>, (Kate
) wrote:
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 22:08:49 GMT, georgann <chenault@mindspring.com>
wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national health is
such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower
life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little
more than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life
expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of
child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa
Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such
"failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and
Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing. Your
little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says nothing
about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive society
or the like.
LOL That's a red state christian lifestyle.
It is too funny. Red states have some of the highest alcohol abuse rates,
divorce rates, teen pregnancy rates, you name it, they're more likely to
have it.
Not to mention, they're all a bunch of socialists. Red states--in
general--get more from the Federal Government in tax money than they put
in. BLUE states--in general--put more in than they get back.
I think the blue states should campaign for dollar-for-dollar parity. I
mean, they don't want to shove "socialism" on the red states now would
they?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Olrik" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
19 Nov 2005 06:25:47 AM |
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georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower life
span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little more than
*half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life expectancy, a
higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of child and adult
mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa Rica beat
us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria, Germany,
Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says nothing about
drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive society or the
like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest life
expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food. The
trick is moderation and portion sizes.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
;-)
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«´¨`·.¸¸ ¸¸.·´¨ `»
Iglesia ni Cristo A CULT
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/i20.html#cult
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Olrik
aa #1981
Qualified SMASH member
EAC Chief Food Inspector, Bacon Division
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
19 Nov 2005 06:30:35 AM |
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In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national
health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada
spends little more than *half on a per capita basis on health but
has a higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy,
and lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa
Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such
"failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium,
and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest
life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food.
The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one fat,
but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap junk food
with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then they might figure
out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be converted into glucose, and
therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other problems.
Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the droves when
they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import that either.
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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19 Nov 2005 06:44:40 AM |
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Andrealphus wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national
health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada
spends little more than *half on a per capita basis on health but
has a higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy,
and lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa
Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such
"failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium,
and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest
life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food.
The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one fat,
but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap junk food
with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then they might figure
out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be converted into glucose, and
therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other problems.
Particularly arterial and heart problems.
Well, everything in excess can cause problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the droves when
they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import that either.
You don't have to.
;-)
Besides, those things (rioting and the lack of air conditioning) have
nothing to do with France's health care system.)
Olrik
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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19 Nov 2005 04:28:33 PM |
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In <fEzff.10296$2y.8890@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>, "Andrealphus"
<NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national health
is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates, lower
life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends little
more than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a higher life
expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and lower rates of
child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa
Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such
"failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium,
and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a permissive
society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest life
expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food. The
trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one fat,
but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap junk food
with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then they might
figure out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be converted into
glucose, and therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other problems.
Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the droves when
they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import that either.
And we *never have things like riots and deadly disasters in the US right?
(Come down to New Orleans sometime won't you?)
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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19 Nov 2005 04:46:18 PM |
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In News 4vmdneXUJ-kgz-LeRVn-sw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <fEzff.10296$2y.8890@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national
health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada
spends little more than *half on a per capita basis on health but
has a higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy,
and lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy.
Costa Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by
such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain,
Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United
Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest
life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty
food. The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one
fat, but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap
junk food with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then
they might figure out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be
converted into glucose, and therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other
problems. Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the
droves when they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import
that either.
And we *never have things like riots and deadly disasters in the US
right?
(Come down to New Orleans sometime won't you?)
Hmmm... Seems like air conditioning has been fighting effectively against
heat waves in the U.S. Did you invent a hurricane conditioner? If so,
why didn't you use it against Katrina?
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
19 Nov 2005 08:39:39 PM |
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In <uFIff.2395$N45.929@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>, "Andrealphus"
<NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News 4vmdneXUJ-kgz-LeRVn-sw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <fEzff.10296$2y.8890@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>, "Andrealphus"
<NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national health
is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada spends
little more than *half on a per capita basis on health but has a
higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy, and
lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy. Costa
Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by such
"failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain, Austria,
Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium,
and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest
life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food.
The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one
fat, but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap
junk food with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then
they might figure out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be
converted into glucose, and therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other problems.
Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the droves
when they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import that either.
And we *never have things like riots and deadly disasters in the US
right?
(Come down to New Orleans sometime won't you?)
Hmmm... Seems like air conditioning has been fighting effectively against
heat waves in the U.S. Did you invent a hurricane conditioner? If
so, why didn't you use it against Katrina?
I was thinking that levees that *weren't defective might have been a good
idea. The US government had other ideas.
I don't know how much is getting out to the rest of the country but every
engineer that's looked at the levees says the same thing: design flaws.
So the French government blew it and people died. Well, our government
blew it, over a thousand people died *and we lost one of our cities.
Guess we showed them huh?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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19 Nov 2005 09:10:34 PM |
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In News OeCdnSc3wPoLEOLeRVn-uw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <uFIff.2395$N45.929@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News 4vmdneXUJ-kgz-LeRVn-sw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <fEzff.10296$2y.8890@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national
health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without
it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada
spends little more than *half on a per capita basis on health
but has a higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life"
expectancy, and lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy.
Costa Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by
such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain,
Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United
Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries
says nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the
highest life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat
fatty food. The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes
one fat, but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form
of crap junk food with little to zero nutritional return, that
does it, then they might figure out how to lose weight. Dietary
fat cannot be converted into glucose, and therefore, cannot be
stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other
problems. Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the
droves when they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import
that either.
And we *never have things like riots and deadly disasters in the US
right?
(Come down to New Orleans sometime won't you?)
Hmmm... Seems like air conditioning has been fighting effectively
against heat waves in the U.S. Did you invent a hurricane
conditioner? If so, why didn't you use it against Katrina?
I was thinking that levees that *weren't defective might have been a
good idea. The US government had other ideas.
That's hardly our fault. We paid for good levees, the government (Federal)
decided that since New Orleans hadn't experienced a hurricane in excess of a
Cat. 3, that they would only build the levees to withstand that level.
Shortsighted political policies and politicians are hardly a fuction of
funding.
Isn't this the same organization that you want to turn over our medical care
to?
I don't know how much is getting out to the rest of the country but
every engineer that's looked at the levees says the same thing:
design flaws.
I couldn't agree more. But is this a funding/taxpayer issue, or an issue
of a shortsighted, perhaps criminal, political engine?
So the French government blew it and people died. Well, our government
blew it, over a thousand people died *and we lost one of our cities.
Guess we showed them huh?
So.... You're saying that you do want to import France's rioting, and
elderly deaths and turn over our medical care to an organization that cannot
even build effective levees?
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
20 Nov 2005 12:13:06 AM |
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In <exMff.2455$N45.1868@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>, "Andrealphus"
<NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News OeCdnSc3wPoLEOLeRVn-uw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <uFIff.2395$N45.929@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>, "Andrealphus"
<NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News 4vmdneXUJ-kgz-LeRVn-sw@megapath.net,, Mark K. Bilbo at
alt-atheism@org.webmaster, typed this:
In <fEzff.10296$2y.8890@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> wrote:
In News Rxzff.24475$AZ3.433315@wagner.videotron.net,, Olrik at
olrik666@yahoo_BACON!_.com, typed this:
georgann wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation
without a national health system. The only one. If national
health is such a bad idea, why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
Speaking of failure...
We have higher teen pregnancy and birth rates, higher STD rates,
lower life span, higher infant mortality, you name it. Canada
spends little more than *half on a per capita basis on health but
has a higher life expectancy, a higher "healthy life" expectancy,
and lower rates of child and adult mortality.
As of 2003, we were fifth in the Americas in life expectancy.
Costa Rica beat us (we're down next to Cuba). We were beaten by
such "failures" as (in order):
Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, France, Spain,
Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Netherlands, United
Kingdom, Belgium, and Finland.
Huh. Everywhere I look for failure, it's ours, not theirs...
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Stopping or preventing hazardous lifestyles is our only failing.
Partly true.
Your little tirade about life expectancy in various countries says
nothing about drugs and alcohol abuse, eating to excess in a
permissive society or the like.
France and Japan are among the developed countries with the highest
life expectancy. Yet they drink, they smoke and they eat fatty food.
The trick is moderation and portion sizes.
When the people in the U.S. realize that it's not fat that makes one
fat, but the enormous number of carbs, generally in the form of crap
junk food with little to zero nutritional return, that does it, then
they might figure out how to lose weight. Dietary fat cannot be
converted into glucose, and therefore, cannot be stored as body fat.
Of course, too much dietary fat can cause a variety of other
problems. Particularly arterial and heart problems.
They also have universal health care systems... Go figure...
They also have rioting in the streets and elderly dying by the droves
when they have a heat wave, but I wouldn't want to import that
either.
And we *never have things like riots and deadly disasters in the US
right?
(Come down to New Orleans sometime won't you?)
Hmmm... Seems like air conditioning has been fighting effectively
against heat waves in the U.S. Did you invent a hurricane
conditioner? If so, why didn't you use it against Katrina?
I was thinking that levees that *weren't defective might have been a
good idea. The US government had other ideas.
That's hardly our fault. We paid for good levees, the government
(Federal) decided that since New Orleans hadn't experienced a hurricane in
excess of a Cat. 3, that they would only build the levees to withstand
that level. Shortsighted political policies and politicians are hardly a
fuction of funding.
You miss the point. They were defective. The Army Corp of Engineers built
defective levees. You paid for crap that failed and is now costing you
billions in recovery. Whether they would have even held up to a Cat 3 (or
2 or 1 even) is debatable.
Isn't this the same organization that you want to turn over our medical
care to?
And yet everybody else makes it work. Are you telling me we're too stupid
to do it?
I don't know how much is getting out to the rest of the country but
every engineer that's looked at the levees says the same thing: design
flaws.
I couldn't agree more. But is this a funding/taxpayer issue, or an
issue of a shortsighted, perhaps criminal, political engine?
The later. Personally, I think criminal charges should come out of this.
And with Bush having diverted funds from the 17th Street Canal, an
impeachment as well.
(Or didn't you notice that the Bush camp suddenly wanted to shovel money
at New Orleans fast as they could? It's too bad we don't have a press
anymore in this country.)
So the French government blew it and people died. Well, our government
blew it, over a thousand people died *and we lost one of our cities.
Guess we showed them huh?
So.... You're saying that you do want to import France's rioting, and
elderly deaths and turn over our medical care to an organization that
cannot even build effective levees?
I said, you will recall, we've had our riots. Right?
You tried to act as if the French government was the only one to have
screwed up at the expense of lives. Well, they aren't.
So your point is we're not even as competent as the French?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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18 Nov 2005 02:20:44 PM |
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georgann <chenault@mindspring.com> wrote in alt.atheism
Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
All other nations are failures in your mind?
--
Elroy Willis
www.elroysemporium.com
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18 Nov 2005 10:04:05 PM |
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Providing health care to all Americans is socialism.
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Only a democrat couldn't know this is true.
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
So it's "socialism?" So what? We're the only industrial nation without a
national health system. The only one. If national health is such a bad idea,
why are we the only ones without it?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
What is that? Failure envy?
Elroy Willis wrote:
All other nations are failures in your mind?
georgann (forgiven since 33 AD) wrote:
Their delivery of socialized medicine is a failure at health care in my
mind. Evidently in the mind of their wealthier citizens too.
--
(`'·.¸(`'·.¸(`'·.¸ ¸.·'´)¸.·'´)¸.·'´)
«´¨`·.¸¸ ¸¸.·´¨ `»
Iglesia ni Cristo A CULT
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/i20.html#cult
(¸.·'´(¸.·'´(¸.·'´ `'·.¸)`'·.¸)`'·.¸)
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19 Nov 2005 12:01:49 AM |
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In <BFA3BA04.92FFA%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
Their delivery of socialized medicine is a failure at health care in my
mind.
Yeah but your mind is a failure in general.
It's not like you know anything. You're just busy worshipping your god
"money."
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
Forgotten Already
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H1233272C
Feds are treating Louisiana like enemy
"...it may be that they may have written us off."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O21E51C1C
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Mimi Cohen" |
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19 Nov 2005 03:58:36 AM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
In <BFA3BA04.92FFA%chenault@mindspring.com>, georgann
<chenault@mindspring.com> wrote:
Their delivery of socialized medicine is a failure at health care in my
mind.
Yeah but your mind is a failure in general.
It's not like you know anything. You're just busy worshipping your god
"money."
:)
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
19 Nov 2005 03:03:09 AM |
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On 2005-11-18 14:04:05 -0800, georgann <chenault@mindspring.com> said:
Their delivery of socialized medicine is a failure at health care in my
mind. Evidently in the mind of their wealthier citizens too.
Where you can show more delivery, you can show success. Where you can
show lack of delivery, you can show failiure. You really can't call it
a failure just by referring to it as "socialized."
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GlennGlenn (655321) -- aa#825 --
"Genocide is used sparingly by God in only extreme circumstances." -Jim Spaza
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: 21 Ways to be a Good Democrat |
19 Nov 2005 03:56:55 AM |
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In <200511181903038930%DipthotDipthot@YahooYahooComCom>, 655321
<DipthotDipthot@Yahoo.Yahoo.Com.Com> wrote:
On 2005-11-18 14:04:05 -0800, georgann <chenault@mindspring.com> said:
Their delivery of socialized medicine is a failure at health care in my
mind. Evidently in the mind of their wealthier citizens too.
Where you can show more delivery, you can show success. Where you can
show lack of delivery, you can show failiure. You really can't call it a
failure just by referring to it as "socialized."
She did say in her "mind." Which explains why she sees failure everywhere...
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Mark K. Bilbo
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