[ccm-l] "Sicko" premise
Charles Brault
c_brault at yahoo.com
Mon May 21 18:02:07 BST 2007
----- Original Message ----
From: "KMATTOX at aol.com" <KMATTOX at aol.com>
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:30:49 PM
Subject: Re: [ccm-l] "Sicko" premise
In a message dated 5/21/2007 10:00:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rfsmithmd at comcast.net writes:
Timely access to good care and
prevention is a huge problem in our country.
Personal responsibility and life style diseases and an assumption that
someone else should pay for the privilege (not right) to receive health care is
even a BIGGER problem in our country. Prevention is a good thing, but if we
are really serious about prevention, then we MUST do something about smoking,
drinking while driving, drug misuse, availability of guns and other weapons
especially when there is a mxture of ETOH, drugs, and excitement, driving
fast, etc. Our criminal justice system also needs to be reformed to assure
quick appropriate judgement and punishment for breaking the law.
k
K is correct
Especialyinthe sensethatthe USAas a disproportionate
problem with:
drinking while driving, drug misuse, availability of guns and other weapons
especially when there is a mxture of ETOH, drugs, and excitement, driving
fast, etc.
The solutionisnot;
Our criminal justice system also needs to be reformed to assure
quick appropriate judgement and punishment for breaking the law.
Your criminal system is plenty quick and aggressive
What you are lacking is inclusiveness
In the land of individual freedom(justice)
That is,in act, less free than most first world countries
Indicvidual health assurance
Is like pissing in Manhattan (or any large city)
It a natural process that can not beavoided not exactly predicted
And the system ignores this need
Let the private sector take care of it
For patrons only
Itsnobodies problem
Nobody needsto pee in the movies either
Life is not a movie
The US is a bad film
Try peeing in other cities
It s illuminating
Charles
YOUR dog as peed on their carpet
More information about the trauma-list
mailing list