[ccm-l] Employment and benefits manipulations

Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.org
Wed Apr 11 18:08:57 BST 2007


OK!  OK!  I am now going to give you my opinion of your collective behavior while discussing the "scum of the earth" threat:

All of you stereotyped, opinionated, and "always right-type people" that regardless of your opinions, and regardless of your biases, you are all entitled to your opinions.  You are NOT entitled to be rude, and you are NOT entitled to throw mud at the ones you disagree with.

I have said it before, but allow me to say it again;  we must all be able to disagree without being disagreeable.  

'Nuff said.

Ron

>>> "Moore, Rick" <Rick.Moore at TriadHospitals.com> 4/11/2007 8:44 AM >>>
Pret,
You failed to quote the definition of stereotyping that I included in my
last post which included the rationale for my belief that I am not
stereotyping. You are certainly free to disagree with me, however
calling me a liar or an idiot for not seeing it your way, is
stereotyping on your behalf. I could easily assume that everyone who
lives in Maine is a loud mouth who resorts to name calling and
humiliation when they no longer have anything constructive to say, but I
don't. I actually hope for the sake of the State of Maine that you are
the only one.
Rick Moore 

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Skip,
We are not stereotyping...
 
---

No?

"...No matter who you talk to whether it would  be a Firefighter,
Paramedic or police officer the one thing that all agree  on is that
upon entering the homes of such people is 99% of them have a  huge
entertainment system of some kind.  All of the fancy gadgets  included.
Hi-Def surround sound, hi-def flat screen TV and hi-def whatever..."
 
--Anthony Caruso, 9 April

"...I have been in those projects and other public funded type housing
areas, and the majority do have top of the line entertainment centers,
computers etc. Spend some time in your ED triage room sometime, Mom and
Dad bring all 4 kids in for the sniffles, when asked why they did not
see the family doc, they say they can't afford to pay him, yet both Mom
and Dad have top of the line cell phones, and each kid is listening to
his or her own I-pod and Dad excuses himself to step outside and
smoke..."
--Rick Moore, 9 April

"...How many times dose this happen?  Plane load of immigrants lands
from the airport.  Give the Triage nurse something vague that there kids
are experiencing like oh, umm "headache" for instance.  What a
coincidence, all of there children have the same signs and symptoms.
You know as well as I do that they get a warm meal and a full work up...
I agree that the 99% may be a bit exaggerated but I'm not way off..."

--Anthony Caruso, 10 April



Forgive me for wondering whether you're a liar or simply an idiot.  

This thread has run well past the point of usefulness.

Pret

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