Re: License To Kill Is A OK Within Conventional Medicine



"LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> "Rich" <joshew@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> No, NOT error. The doctor knew exactly what he was doing, unnecessary
>> surgery. It's wrong, but he wasn't making mistakes.
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> In *gang* land, *deliberate* error is not mistakes.

"Deliberate error" is an oxymoron. And no, insurance fraud is *not* a
"mistake." It's a *crime*. Those are two completely different concepts.
By definition a crime is *intentional*, whereas a mistake is
*unintentional*. When people who have been caught committing crimes refer
to them as "mistakes," they're being cowardly liars.

The inability to distinguish between mistakes, crimes, and sins is a
characteristic of people who take pride in holding others to higher
standards than themselves.
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