Re: Too much information is harmful to democracy (Guess who?! ;)
- From: mark <markr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 09:39:49 -0700
On Tue, 11 May 2010 09:31:57 -0700, Miss Elaine Eos
<misc@*Your-pants*PlayNaked.com> wrote:
On 2010-05-11 04:10:29 -0700, CigarBaron <garbaron67j@xxxxxxxxx> said:
On May 9, 7:48 pm, Miss Elaine Eos <misc@*Your-pants*PlayNaked.com>
wrote:
information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of
entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means
of emancipation,' Obama said
Similar to Electronic Health Records (EHRs.) Totally wrong for
medicine.
ETRs exist totally for the benefit of insurance companies. The more
things they can claim "aren't covered" and you have (it's in your
ETR!), the better off they are.
Misc "gads, I'm starting to sound like Paul! ;)"
Yes, you are. Get a plan such as Kaiser, find a MD in the plan that
knows what the hell she is doing and you are set until you die.
Now some people don't work and can't afford that. Oh well.
.
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