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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KLP who wrote (224044)10/14/2007 10:20:19 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 793604
 
KLP: "Surely you jest. Neanderthal didn't send their ill to the hospital. They probably brought them some water, and a hank of meat if the ill one could eat. That's what they could do.

There was no hospital.
No running water....they couldn't even bring the ill one a cold cloth.
No medicine of any kind except whatever bark or grass or tree leaves might work.

We take care of our ill as well. And you darn well know it, if you've been here for more than a second or two.

koan: your kidding, right-lol? Of course there were no hospitals, lol, Neanderthal lived 200,000 BC to about 30,000 BC. That was a given, a truism.

But archeologial evdience shows that when members were injured the tribe took care of them as well as they could. They know this because many of the injuries would have killed them if they had not been taken care of.

The operatvie phase is "as best as they could"

Are we taking care of our ill as well "as well as we can" give the fact that we are the richest country on earth? We are the only western nation to not have some form of universal health care.

I did find it intersting that you through out a sex change as what you would call an outragous type of surgery.

Some women are born in male bodies and some men are born in female bodies. This causus them great anguish. I think such a surgery is about as valid as they get!
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