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Re: Katrina/Doctor JoeFrom: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.NA)Mon Sep 12 17:18:27 2005
Ach, Gail, I couldn't care less what you think, but I am not surprised at your insensitivity and find your posts about the hurricane and the lack of posts about other diseasters absolutely disgusting. How much more obnonxious can you get? How low can you stoop? I expect that you don't find this funny but I really wonder how you can reply to emails that were deleted before you read them. Anger you? Upset you? Why are you so defensive? Because I am right and you don't like to be told? Well, the Army Corps of ENgineers thinks I am right. The Mayor of New Orleans thinks I am right. The poor blacks left behind think I am right. The poor whites left behind. think I am right. Time Magazine, Newsweek, Sky News, BBC World Service, even CNN think I am right. Insensitive? Are you dyslexic? Take a paper bag and re-read my posts deliberately. What I am saying, and have been saying for as long as I can remember reading this list, is that I am sensitive to your selective insensitivity. And this permanent fishing for sympathy is nauseating to people who do not believe that the centre of the universe is in Boise, Idaho. And of course to those who actually have been there. (Not in Boise of course). Your vitriol about my professional ethics is uncalled for. But since you asked, I wonder what a bible thumnping nurse without a clue would know about any of this anyway? el In message <20f.9104e1a.30572faf@aol.com>, GA12L@aol.com writes:
> I usually laugh at your posts to this list, El. I think you say things
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