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Old October 18th 03, 01:59 PM
Snuffy Smith
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"Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj" wrote in message
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Snuffy Smith wrote:

"Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj" wrote in message
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Bill Silvey wrote:

"Michael Petukhov" wrote in message
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Komrad Mikey, why do you continue on with this outrageous stupidity?

I know your burning hatred for everyone not Russian or who doesn't
adhere to the Soviet point of view clouds your vision quite a bit,
but I *do* find itamazing that you can't accept scientific facts -
that the United States sent not one but three men to the moon,
all of whom returned successfully, several times.
That your nation failed to do so has to be the only reason
for this continued petulence on your part.

If I were you I'd seek psychological help, but not in your
own nation, good lord no!
Please, seek *reliable* mental health care somewhere in the west.


Please, Mr. Silvey.
Why would you want to invite Mr. Petukhov out of Russia.
They have especially well developed psychiatric facilities in Russia,
left over from the soviet system.
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Rostyk


Yeah but Sticky, you know perfectly well...insane people were not
kept in Russian whacko bins. They were for housing handicapped
and the political disbelievers.

Oh sure. But the inmates were still given psychiatric treatments.
By real russian psychiatrists.
And I'd rather see those good doctors continue to practice
in russia, rather than emigrate and find work elsewhere e.g.
in Israel or for the US government.


It may not be such a terrible thing...I mean the South Americans
(Brazilians?) didn't seem to mind all that much when Mengele came to town.

There's a lot of news going around lately about Siamese twins being
successfully separated. If Mengele had continued his practice, by now he
could have gotten pretty good at sewing twins together. He could then refer
them to doctors who would take them apart and they would later refer them
back to Mengele. It would have been a been windfall for the medical
profession.


 




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