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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: epicure who wrote (9708)3/25/2001 1:28:11 AM
From: coug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
So we go back X,

To "cost analysis", of things, I do not think should be "cost out". as I mentioned in a past thread-life.. Because I think, due to human nature, a "cost' will always be placed on a human life by an arbitrator, a judge, jury etc.. that is "removed" from the worth of the victim..if you get what I am trying to say.. The cost or worth rises exponentially as we approach the victim..and vice versa

Do the best we can,, admit our mistakes, correct them to the best of our ability...Without cost, as we define it now..

I am somewhat distracted by an old favorite PBS fund raiser now featuring Elaine Paige singing "Don't Cry for me Argentina".. I was always fascinated by Eva Peron. I remember my Dad talking about her when I was tiny child.. A populist, he was, she was, and I am.. A beautiful woman, that supplied soccer balls and sewing machines to the masses.. I don't care if she ripped off some of the money coming in for the trappings of her life.

IMO, she brought so much to the bleak lives of many people, worth far more than she ever stole in the big scheme.. Maybe like the Clintons, I don't know if they stole anything but I think they helped a lot, brought hope to many, that never had it.. I hope so....

Anyway, I now want to go down there and look around.. Buenos Aires looks pretty hip... Besides I have never been, and the natural beauty of the country should fit me pretty well.

Thanks for the response.

c



To: epicure who wrote (9708)3/25/2001 9:36:44 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
What about when a city government adds chemicals to the water, without your consent, without knowledge of the effects, without any scientific proof of the benefits?

hindustantimes.com

The only thing a large law firm gambles on is their own time with a retainer arrangement the disbursements including court costs are always carried by the client.