I'm Sorry but, That's the Way It Is!

Started by Warph, September 23, 2009, 08:48:47 AM

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Warph

"Many years ago, as a small child, I was told one of those old-fashioned fables for children. It was about a dog with a bone in his mouth, who was walking on a log across a stream. The dog looked down into the water and saw his reflection. He thought it was another dog with a bone in his mouth -- and it seemed to him that the other dog's bone was bigger than his. He decided that he was going to take the other dog's bone away and opened his mouth to attack. The result was that his own bone fell into the water and was lost. At the time, I didn't like that story and wished they hadn't told it to me. But the passing years and decades have made me realize how important that story was, because it was not really about dogs but about people. Today we are living in a time when the President of the United States is telling us that he is going to help us take that other dog's bone away -- and the end result is likely to be very much like what it was in that children's fable. Whether we are supposed to take that bone away from the doctors, the hospitals, the pharmaceutical companies or the insurance companies, the net result is likely to be the same -- most of us will end up with worse medical care than we have available today. We will have opened our mouth and dropped a very big bone into the water." --economist Thomas Sowell
"Every once in a while I just have a compelling need to shoot my mouth off." 
--Warph

"If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all."
-- Warph

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pamsback

Y'know there are a LOT more of us than people think who are perfectly satisfied with the bone we got. S*&^ like that only works on greedy people.

Diane Amberg

Most of the time I'd be happy to share my bone with someone who needs some. In fact, I'd make soup so it would go even farther. Sort of like my version of the loaves and fishes. The fish were huge, so they cut them up for soup and made croutons out of the loaves to go on top of the soup. Ya can serve lots of people that way. ;)

redcliffsw


Diane Amberg

Interesting that you printed that story this particular week.

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