October 24, 2004
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'One thousand Americans are killed in 18 months in Iraq, and it's a quagmire. One thousand Quebecers are killed by insufficient hand-washing in their filthy, decrepit health care system, and kindly progressive Americans can't wait to bring it south of the border. If one has to die for a cause, bringing liberty to the Middle East is a nobler venture and a better bet than government health care.'-Mark Steyn. Posted by Karol at October 24, 2004 06:36 PM | TrackBack
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How idiotic and ignorant. It sounds like my goings on about the statistical threat of terrorism vs. other things. Public or private, hospitals are the last place you want to be if you're interested in staying alive. Sometimes you've got no other choice, but those infection statistics hold everywhere. (Sample Citation)
Posted by: Andrew at October 24, 2004 10:04 PMThe statistical arguments have their appeal. And if we're going to go with Karol on this one, let's not forget the 15,000 or so who may die of the flu because Bush was too busy going after Osama -- er, I mean planning -- er, invading Iraq.
Posted by: Rick Blaine at October 24, 2004 11:26 PM


