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POPSLowering health care costs not tied to tort reform More: the second travesty is that the $17.7 million — which he could surely use over the many remaining years of his life — was cut by more than half by Texas law. The award included $6.72 million in economic damages and $11 million for pain and suffering. But the $11 million immediately was reduced to $250,000. Because that’s all Texas law says he can have. Did I mention that health care costs in Texas keep going up, anyway? At age 53, Mr. Fitzgerald can expect another 21 years of life . $250,000 divided by 21 years equals a little less than $12,000 a year. Anyone want to volunteer to have BOTH arms and BOTH legs amputated as the result of somebody else's carelessness and incompentence, in exchange for $12,000 a year? Anyone consider that a reasonable trade-off? Didn't think so...
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POPSSurgical Strike: Surgeons' Group Blasts Obama
(Applause.) Nothing against surgeons. I want surgeons -- I don't want to be getting a bunch of letters from surgeons now. I'm not dissing surgeons here. (Laughter.) He probably wasn't going to get many letters at that point, but in his next statement, he guaranteed a groundswell of well-deserved outrage: All I'm saying is let's take the example of something like diabetes, one of --- a disease that's skyrocketing, partly because of obesity, partly because it's not treated as effectively as it could be. Right now if we paid a family -- if a family care physician works with his or her patient to help them lose weight, modify diet, monitors whether they're taking their medications in a timely fashion, they might get reimbursed a pittance. But if that same diabetic ends up getting their foot amputated, that's $30,000, $40,000, $50,000 -- immediately the surgeon is reimbursed. Well, why not make sure that we're also reimbursing the care that prevents
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POPSThe Justifications Of The Torturer "How did he extract from Islam such perverted ideas? How could he imagine for one moment that God approves of us torturing people? These questions remained without answers until, some months later, I read a paper titled "The Psychology of the Executioner." In it, the researcher argued that torturers can be divided into two groups. The first group are psychopaths, who behave aggressively without any moral restraints. The second group -- and these are the majority -- is made up of ordinary men who are psychologically normal and who, once they leave work, are upright and lovable, with good morals. But to be able to torture people, two conditions are indispensable: submission and justification. Without this justification, the police officer would not be able to continue torturing his victims because, at some point, he would be unable to cope with his pangs of conscience."
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POPSWeakest argument in favor of torture
According to n2sooners, temporary forced drowning ("waterboarding") cannot be torture because we trained troops to endure this technique. If what we did to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Abu Zubaydah is torture, then the US government is guilty of torturing its troops. By this logic: * Cutting off a captured terrorist's foot isn't torture, because if it was, then all doctors who amputated a foot would be guilty of torture. * Raping captured terrorists would be OK, because if it was not OK, then everyone who ever had sex would be guilty of rape. (of course, this also neglects the fact that temporary forced drowning was inflicted on Abu Zubaydah 83 times and Khalid Shaikh Mohammed 183 times in the span of a month - I doubt SERE training involves such frequent temporary consensual drowning). I pointed this out, but rather than defend his poor logic (or drop this argument) n2sooners just banned me from commenting on his clips. Guess he can't handle the truth.