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BAR[_2_] June 23rd 08 01:54 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.

What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.



Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.


Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face of
the earth.

The ability to earn is not based upon your ability to lean it is based
upon your ability to actually do a job and get paid for that job.


JimH[_2_] June 23rd 08 01:58 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
On Jun 23, 8:54*am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:


A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.


Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.


Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face of
the earth.

The ability to earn is not based upon your ability to lean it is based
upon your ability to actually do a job and get paid for that job.


There are always exceptions to the rule.

You want to argue about this for some reason. I am just telling you
how juries compute the price of a life.

Now go try to pick a fight with someone else.

HK June 23rd 08 02:09 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.



Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.


Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face of
the earth.


Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of anything
of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more than physicians
only shows how sick out society is.

[email protected] June 23rd 08 02:15 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
On Jun 23, 8:51*am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21*am, BAR wrote:

JimH wrote:


A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.


What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

That's certainly all YOU are worth to society.

HK June 23rd 08 02:18 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:51 am, JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:

JimH wrote:
A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.

Potential lifetime earnings.

That's certainly all YOU are worth to society.



In your case, that would be what, $9.99?

BAR[_2_] June 23rd 08 02:43 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class' young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.


Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face
of the earth.


Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of anything
of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more than physicians
only shows how sick out society is.


Why? A CEO employs more people than an MD. A does more good for society
than an MD. Bad CEOs are weaned out fairly quickly, however, the medical
profession protects bad MDs in an attempt to protect all MDs with the
thinking that if they can get the bad ones then they can get the good
ones too. Good old socialist thinking at its best.

HK June 23rd 08 02:58 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class'
young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his
class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.

Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face
of the earth.


Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of
anything of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more than
physicians only shows how sick out society is.


Why? A CEO employs more people than an MD. A does more good for society
than an MD. Bad CEOs are weaned out fairly quickly, however, the medical
profession protects bad MDs in an attempt to protect all MDs with the
thinking that if they can get the bad ones then they can get the good
ones too. Good old socialist thinking at its best.



Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze. You
must be one of Loogie's many fathers.

BAR[_2_] June 23rd 08 03:09 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class'
young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his
class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.

Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the face
of the earth.

Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of
anything of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more than
physicians only shows how sick out society is.


Why? A CEO employs more people than an MD. A does more good for
society than an MD. Bad CEOs are weaned out fairly quickly, however,
the medical profession protects bad MDs in an attempt to protect all
MDs with the thinking that if they can get the bad ones then they can
get the good ones too. Good old socialist thinking at its best.



Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze. You
must be one of Loogie's many fathers.


Really? What is the value of your average GP MD type to the world? He
does nothing more than pass out pills and referrals.

The practice of medicine is still as much a guessing game as it is a
science. Hell 200 years ago they were bleeding people to make them
better! Anti-biotics hadn't been fully understood until about 60 years
ago. They still don't really know how the brain works. Chemical
reactions in the body? Have you read some of the package inserts for
some medicines? They can't tell you why it works but they can tell you
what you are putting into your body and what happens to your body after
it metabolizes what you just ingested.

You shouldn't place MDs on such high pedestals.

HK June 23rd 08 03:27 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his class'
young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his
class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who dropped
out of high school.

Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated from
college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on the
face of the earth.

Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of
anything of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more than
physicians only shows how sick out society is.

Why? A CEO employs more people than an MD. A does more good for
society than an MD. Bad CEOs are weaned out fairly quickly, however,
the medical profession protects bad MDs in an attempt to protect all
MDs with the thinking that if they can get the bad ones then they can
get the good ones too. Good old socialist thinking at its best.



Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze. You
must be one of Loogie's many fathers.


Really? What is the value of your average GP MD type to the world? He
does nothing more than pass out pills and referrals.


Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze.

You demonstrate attitudes very typical of those who never did well in
school and resent those who did.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] June 23rd 08 05:23 PM

Tragic Loss of Life on Lake Erie
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:
On Jun 23, 8:21 am, BAR wrote:
JimH wrote:

A cheap price to pay for taking the life of a 'top of his
class' young
man.
What is the price to pay for taking the life of a 'bottom of his
class'
young man? Who determines the value of a life? Who determines the
potential of that life.


Potential lifetime earnings.

Life is always precious and as sad as it may sound but the life of a
doctor is worth more to the jury than the life of someone who
dropped
out of high school.

Bill Gates, a college dropout.

The CEO's of many of the Fortune 500 companies never graduated
from college, yet they earn more than just about every doctor on
the face of the earth.

Why would that matter to you? You're not going to be the CEO of
anything of consequence. And the fact that some CEO's earn more
than physicians only shows how sick out society is.

Why? A CEO employs more people than an MD. A does more good for
society than an MD. Bad CEOs are weaned out fairly quickly, however,
the medical profession protects bad MDs in an attempt to protect all
MDs with the thinking that if they can get the bad ones then they
can get the good ones too. Good old socialist thinking at its best.


Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze.
You must be one of Loogie's many fathers.


Really? What is the value of your average GP MD type to the world? He
does nothing more than pass out pills and referrals.


Your lack of understanding and intelligence never ceases to amaze.

You demonstrate attitudes very typical of those who never did well in
school and resent those who did.


Do you mean the kind of person who would have to leave New England, home
of the best schools in the world, and go to school at a 4th tier school
such as University of Kansas?


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