| Rob Duncan 2005-11-29, 12:59 am |
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"Michael" <muirhead@haidagwaii.net> wrote in message
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> Rob Duncan wrote:
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> What about those who spend their lives unable to find any opportunity to
> do the same sort of planning?
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> Burger-flippers, dishwashers, shelf-stockers, parking-lot attendants, even
> dumpster-divers are necessary components of the quick-paced modern society
> in which we live. Are they (as implied by their not being paid enough to
> ever make proper medical coverage possible for themselves and their
> families,) considered expendable and dispoable then, simply because
> they're more numerous and easily replaced than industrialists, engineers
> and televangelists?
I dont know that nature taking its course implies someone is expendable or
disposable. Were supposed to die... I guess all of us are expendable and
disposable in that sense...
Rob
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