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![]() Matt Whiting wrote: cjcampbell wrote: Dave Stadt wrote: No, he deserves respect for being a human being. I can think of thousands if not millions of human beings that deserve no respect. I can think of no one who deserves no respect. They may also deserve justice. They may not deserve mercy. But everyone deserves respect. I don't think anyone deserves respect other that children under the age of accountability. Beyond that you either earn respect or you don't. Justice and mercy are different in my opinion. Everyone deserves justice and most deserve mercy. And being willing to balance justice and mercy are the essence of respect, as I see it. A bin Laden may deserve execution. It may even be merciful to execute him. It would therefore be disrespectful not to execute him. It would also be disrespectful to his victims. |
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On 2 Sep 2006 19:44:59 -0700, "cjcampbell"
wrote: Still, civilization has its advantages. Hernia surgery, I suppose, is better than having some guy dressed in mask and feathers waving a stick with a monkey's skull mounted on it over me. Don't knock it until you've tried it... grin |
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![]() "cjcampbell" wrote in message And as I sit here this morning, waiting to catch a plane to Manila where I will have surgery for a hernia, Just out of curiosity, why are you travelling to Manila for the surgery? |
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![]() John Gaquin wrote: "cjcampbell" wrote in message And as I sit here this morning, waiting to catch a plane to Manila where I will have surgery for a hernia, Just out of curiosity, why are you travelling to Manila for the surgery? The local hospitals are substandard, to say the least. Also, doctors here have a way of prescribing whatever procedures are most profitable, whether they are necessary or not. A number of our missionaries have been threatened with unnecessary appendectomies when all they had was gastroenteritis. The best Filipino doctors and nurses have a habit of leaving the country. Actually, I am not all that excited about Manila, either, but at least we have an American doctor there who will review everything. |
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![]() Grumman-581 wrote: On 2 Sep 2006 19:44:59 -0700, "cjcampbell" wrote: Still, civilization has its advantages. Hernia surgery, I suppose, is better than having some guy dressed in mask and feathers waving a stick with a monkey's skull mounted on it over me. Don't knock it until you've tried it... grin It probably works as well as strapping magnets to your bod, which was all the rage in America a few years back. :-) |
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("Emily" wrote some, after quoting much)
Trim please :-) Montblack "What? I said NOT the Asian kid. Would somebody tell me the rules?" [Marty] Frasier Episode #208 (Spelling Bee) 'War of the Words' |
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![]() "cjcampbell" wrote in message Just out of curiosity, why are you travelling to Manila for the surgery? The local hospitals are substandard, to say the least. Also, doctors here have a way of prescribing whatever procedures are most profitable, whether they are necessary or not. A number of our missionaries have been threatened with unnecessary appendectomies when all they had was gastroenteritis. The best Filipino doctors and nurses have a habit of leaving the country. Actually, I am not all that excited about Manila, either, but at least we have an American doctor there who will review everything. ok.....ummm....... I guess ? |
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![]() C. Massey wrote: 1. Is the ATC responsible for making sure the aircraft is on the correct runway? No. But in Canada they do make sure the runway is clean before issuing a take off clearance. They catch many things this way. They are supposed to use the window. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote ok.....ummm....... I guess ? You do know where CJ is living, right now, right? -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Jules" wrote in message ... No. But in Canada they do make sure the runway is clean before issuing a take off clearance. They catch many things this way. They are supposed to use the window. They do that in the US as well, and there's no reason to believe the controller at LEX didn't do it before clearing Comair. |
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