You're a good man, Charlie Brown, I mean Biche. Thanks for this. Yeah, I also love the line about how the hospital doesn't want to deal with the homeless problem. Where the F is the Hippocratic oath? Oh, yeah. Hospitals aren't really run by doctors (not that they have an alternative ethical code anyway) but by MBAs whose bottom line is profit. How do you suppose Americans got to this point of wanting to tap their annoyingly needy fellows across to someone else's side, like a badminton birdie? Ah yes, divide and govern; divide and govern. And many of these who are annoyed by the homeless problem surely call themselves Christians. Someone ought to make them read the parable of the Good Samaritan. Sorry to go Jesus on you. Good readin' ya. J
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You're a good man, Charlie Brown, I mean Biche. Thanks for this. Yeah, I also love the line about how the hospital doesn't want to deal with the homeless problem. Where the F is the Hippocratic oath? Oh, yeah. Hospitals aren't really run by doctors (not that they have an alternative ethical code anyway) but by MBAs whose bottom line is profit. How do you suppose Americans got to this point of wanting to tap their annoyingly needy fellows across to someone else's side, like a badminton birdie? Ah yes, divide and govern; divide and govern. And many of these who are annoyed by the homeless problem surely call themselves Christians. Someone ought to make them read the parable of the Good Samaritan. Sorry to go Jesus on you. Good readin' ya.
J
That's "hypocritic" oath, it seems.
Maybe we should leave heath care management to the competent hands of congress. They seem to do such a good job with our tax money.
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