Re: 'no-fault'
From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Tue Sep 26 20:35:36 2006
...to miss Zach's remarks"...sorry
Ef
>At Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Efrain Ramirez wrote:
>
>I am using the web site - and this is what I saw - I would not want
>Zach's remarks...
>
>Ef
>
>>At Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Zachariah Newton wrote:
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>>with the hope that relief results in greed/pleasure.
>>
>>regard to ourtcomes.
>>
>>cycle of rationing of care in the area of women's health resources.
>>
>>Zach Newton
>>Z. B. Newton, III, M.D. (retired)
>>Flowery Branch, GA
>>
>>---
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>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Terrence.Jones@kp.org
>> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
>> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 5:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: 'no-fault'
>>
>>are other woes that feed this ghostly garden. /tj
>>
>>saving them. Thank you.
>>
>> islesannie@yahoo.com (Joanne Bulley, MD)
>> Sent by: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
>> 09/25/2006 13:49
>> Please respond to ob-gyn-l
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>><ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
>> cc:
>> Subject: Re: 'no-fault'
>>
>> I have heard a couple of talks from Attorneys - including law school
>> faculty - about going to a mal-occurance or no-fault plan.
>>
>> The lawyers and those that feed off this system will fight this one
>> tooth claw an nail. They will say they are worried that the poor
>> citizen won't get his or her day in court, when in fact the problem
>> would be that all those attorneys and the industrial complex built up
>> around the tort system would not have anything to leach off of.
>> only my opinion (!)
>> Joanne
>>
>>it
>> >remains "incumbent" that "people" do not understand. /tj
>>
>> >another hand reached out for more... and the sky goes on
>>
>>Mexico..."
>> >(PS)
>> >
>>
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