Re: A Necessary Vaccine [NYT Editorial]

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Feb 27 15:55:11 2007


Follow the money.....indeed!

DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 2/26/07 8:33:59 PM, henrygregor@yahoo.com writes:

Fascinating editorial position for a paper that has been on record for decades in opposition to any governmental interference with a woman's right to choose what is or isn't done to her body, in particular re her reproductive systems. I wonder if anyone there even remotely thought of the irony.....what next, support for legal rules re what can or cannot be done for/to pregnant women ?....when I see stuff this droll, it makes me wish either Oscar Wilde or HL Mencken were still with us to share their incisive skills of observation and commentary. Perhaps Joe Queenan (author of Balsamic Dreams) will step up and pick up the challenge for our departed social observers.

Maybe because the woman and her "rights" are NOT the governing issue.

Irony? A bunch of guys on an airplane singing a song by a musical group that was killed in an airplane crash. But that's not important right now . . . .

In cases like this, the truth will always set you free: Follow the money!

And personally, I don't like balsalmic. I prefer ReginaŽ Red Wine Vinegar as my salad component of choice.

Joe P.

"Chuck Norris can win a game of Trivial Pursuit with one roll of the dice, and without answering a single question... just a nod of the head, and a stroke of the beard."





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