"Matt Clara" <hey.wood.y@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Floyd L. Davidson" <floyd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Hebee Jeebes" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>I am sure it is, but one must stop for a few seconds and think how
>>>horrible
>>
>> It's a scam. Period. No matter how many seconds you ponder what it
>> would
>> be like if he actually had the problem, he still won't.
>>
>
> Epistemically speaking, that's not knowledge.
>
I tried speaking Epistemically once, but I couldn't pronounce it, so I
gave
up......
I sympathize with him, or with anyone who faces death for any reason, but
the world is full of people who do, for various reasons.....Millions are
starving, or living miserably because of weird diseases that they have no
medication for, either because it doesn't exist, or because they can't
afford it. I give what I can afford to the charities I believe in, and
beyond that, I can do nothing. But, in general, it doesn't matter why you
are facing death. Starving because of a lack of food is no different than
dying because there is no medication for your disease....The end result is
the same. - So, I don't understand why people think there is a big
difference, and that it is more important to give money toward medication
than it is to give it toward more food.......But, apparently they do,
because every election year, the politicians make a big deal out of it.


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