... From: Christian Haerle <christian_haerle@...> To: "m-powered@yahoogroups.com" <m-powered@yahoogroups.com>; "thinkers-international@yahoogroups.com"...
I don't agree with UN "peacekeeping" missions in general, on principle. But it's an illustration of the sociopathic hypocrisy of the Liberal Neocons and their...
... Don't worry, the Young Imam, Saint Barack 'Lightworker' Obama will have us in Darfur in no time. ... Justin Raimondo did a piece about the forgotten...
hi Daniel, Here it is. http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/13/business/RAIRBREAK.php excerpt: In the next five years, old aircraft being sent to the breakers...
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/16/america/health.php excerpt: NEW YORK: American medical care might be the most expensive in the world, but it is getting...
... Yes, but you've failed to acknowledge that aluminum was ALWAYS understood to be the one really efficient form of recycling, which is why the government has...
And very likely immigrant as well - whether legal or illegal. A LOT of very ill or hurt people come to the United States for medical services they can't get...
btw - the International Herald Tribune is the version of the New York Times that is modified for international consumption. In other words, it's one of the...
Mr. Young, I read you article http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/young-r3.html and have several concerns. 1) Following your line of reasoning, the military...
David Dannemiller
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Aug 4, 2008 4:08 pm
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Hi Kaz and Mike, Here is the answer to your question about the definition of "preventable death": Nolte's team defined preventable deaths as deaths in people...
First of all, European nations see a lot of rich foreigners coming in for operations same as Mayo Clinic in the U.S. Second of all, if someone comes in at the...
Hi Kaz, I don't doubt that aluminum may be the easiest metal to recycle as you say, but when I was growing up everyone threw soda cans in the trash because...
... There you go...consistent with my point. The US has an unusually high rate of cancer, something touted by the technophobes, who inductively reason that...
... In the US, we don't have to steal taxpayers' money in order to get recycling of aluminum accomplished. When /I/ was growing up, a global tin cartel was...
... First, "a lot of rich foreigners", in your case, means third worlders. Second, people FROM those very European countries come to the US for treatment. ...
That's a nice story Kaz, but I bet most people threw their cans into the trash rather than waiting for your relative to come around and pick them up....
Kaz wrote: The US has an unusually high rate of cancer, something touted by the technophobes, who inductively reason that since the cancer rate has grown...
I wouldn't be surprised if assessing a levy on trash bags in the U.S. correlated with a sudden increase in dumping of trash by the highways - which is free as...
But having a significantly higher than the comparison, there will be more deaths, prejudicing the sample. It'd be like saying that homosexuals and IV drug...
... I'm certain SOME people did. But recycling aluminum was a HUGE business, because of the free market. ... Irrelevant. We have an ENORMOUS amount of space...
Okay, here's a math lesson. Country "A" has 50 treatable cancers per 100,000 citizens - 50 of which die. Country "B" has 5000 treatable cancers per 100,000...
... Exactly. They are looking at "preventable deaths per hundred thousand", without taking into consideration how a higher cancer rate would cause more...
... From: Daniel MacIntyre <daniel.macintyre@...> To: sentient@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 11:51:15 AM Subject: Re: [sentient] Re:...