Re: El whats' maternal mortatilty in your neck of the woods.

From: Meisel Richard L. (rmeisel@mac.com)
Sat Sep 8 23:15:52 2007


LOL

Zach,

When I read his post I was mad... quoting pseudo stats and harping on the evils of the US.

Fortunately your post scrolled up and now I'm smiling and thinking of my younger sister who has adopted a similar philosophy. "Any problem is the damn ...... !" (you can fill in the blank). Love her to death but her quite juvenile view of the world makes discussion of issues nearly impossible. So we talk about the kids instead.

Thanks for the smile R L Meisel

On Sep 8, 2007, at 7:46 PM, Zachariah Newton wrote:

> "In my opinion US society is still racist to the core, never mind
> how it
> takes care of the sick, the poor and the old. Or rather doesn't."
>
> Jackson Pollock found fame and fortune by painting with a broad
> brush. Perhaps you will also.
>
> There was a well known ad/commercial many years ago that had the
> tag line: "You've come a long way, baby." I think it was a
> cigarette company with a product developed for women.
>
> El, baby, we have come a long way in the past 50 years and it
> shows. You sound like a rabid professor at a left wing university/
> college. Us suffering WASPs are losing our grip. I feel my pain.
>
> zbn
> ---





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