Wally. Yeah I still have the car. It still for say and asking price is
less than the cost of the engine now. I can't give the thing away.
As far as come goes.... Well even this list is not going there... ;)
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 12:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
You snort coke, you don't eat it. :) You guys in Lexington are a bit
strange, Casey. (How's Flash doing these days?? You still have his
old car?)
I don't know about you guys, but I'm probably going to die in a
horrible car accident of my own doing (I'm sure it will involve
large motors and small cars shortly after I mutter "Hey guys, watch
this!"), not by mad cow disease or having an ass the size of a
Buick. Still, I guess I may want my mangled, charred corpse to be in
top physical shape.. at least the pieces they can find.
:)
Wally
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It is still your choice to eat those foods. Don't eat as many
processed food and coke.
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 11:30 AM, "Dan Scolnick" <[email protected]>
wrote:
there's a club up the street (a place to go to, not something to be
bludgeoned with),
where people actually PAY to be tortured and abused.
but then again, i live on a small island off the east coast.
probably not representative of places, like, say, wyoming. Isn't
that where matthew shepard chose to go to a bar?
Seriously though, high fructose corn syrup is put in almost
everything we can easily buy in mainstream stores. it is not
metabolized well by the body and leads to obesity. Using it makes
money for the big food producers, just like NOT testing cows for mad
cow, makes money for the big food producers.
how does this make sense?
read fast food nation
dan
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Subject: Re: NMC - Healthcare Crisis Debate
OMG! People who are poor choose to be poor or are lazy?! LOL
So people who are obese choose to be obese?
I agree that in some cases these can be true, but certainly not
universally!
Next thing we'll hear is that abused women & children choose to be.
Sigh.
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What's the government have to fear if people develop the ability to
overthrow it? If the US Regime is not doing anything wrong, they
don't have anything to worry about, right?
On Sep 25, 2009, at 5:59 AM, Casey Wheeler wrote:
Jim is absolutly correct and probably makes the point better than I
did. Most people have health conditions due to their own choices.
Furthermore, people without ins. Don't have ins. by their own doing.
The people that "need" social healthcare are the people who are most
apathetic. We all have the freedom and choice to take this path or
another. If people make better choices, life is better/easier. Our
society has become so.... So lazy, pathetic, apathtic... Something,
I can't find the right description... Take some personal
responsibility and handle your business.
Casey
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On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:18 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I decided I must weigh in on this one after all. I do work at the
largest hospital in my immediate area, which just happens to be the
only for profit hospital in southern Arizona. My observations are
first hand, not something I've seen on TV or read about.
I don't honestly believe we have a 'healthcare' crisis. I believe
that we do have a 'wellness' crisis. More accurately, a lack of
wellness crisis. The vast majority of the patients I see in the
healthcare system are sick due to their own lifestyle choices. We
have an entire generation of citizens who think that they are owed
everything: police protection, fire protection, healthcare, etc.
Personal responsibility is way undervalued by our current culture.
Numerous hospitalizations could be avoided entirely by simply
getting an annual physical exam where the physician has the
opportunity to catch the signals of a possible or impending issue
and take preemptive measures.
'You are what you eat' is a manta of any good cardiac rehab program.
However, if adopted as a normal part of one's life, it could have
been what keep you out of cardiac care in the first place.
I don't think I need to point out the shift to a sedentary lifestyle
that the vast majority of people have adopted.
Practicing wellness is hard work. Most people would much prefer to
ignore good lifestyle choices and then push the responsibility for
their well being off onto someone else.
Jim in Tucson
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