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To: linn37
I was going to say that but I thought it would be to mean.

Maybe it was mean, but it's true. Some folks have just loosened their grip on reality a bit too much.

I, for one, am very glad that the "debauchery of the medical profession and their minions" were around not too long ago to save my 3-year-old little girl from dying of dehydration. Some of those same minions saved my older brother's life and kept me from going blind in one eye.

Thanks be to God for the "medical profession and their minions".

20 posted on 10/18/2007 11:28:42 AM PDT by TChris (Cartels (oil, diamonds, labor) are bad. Free-market competition is good.)
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To: TChris

Saved my son from a truck accident. The pickup rolled 5 times. The medical bills were close to $100,000. Thank goodness he had good health insurance.


82 posted on 10/18/2007 11:55:41 AM PDT by NEMDF
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To: TChris
I, for one, am very glad that the "debauchery of the medical profession and their minions" were around not too long ago to save my 3-year-old little girl from dying of dehydration.

I am quite happy that the "sorcerers" saved my sister from acute, sudden appendicitis this past summer.

I suppose the oddball who authored the original post would blame scientists, mathematicians, and engineers for all the other evils in this world.

The irony would be that the troll would likely still visit the ER when his/her children get sick (due to lack of vaccination) and, due to lack of proper financial arrangements (health insurance), foist the cost of his idiocy upon others.

242 posted on 10/19/2007 9:04:50 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Sic Semper Tyrannis * U.Va. Engineering * Go Hoos! * Fred Thompson 2008)
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