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In article >,
Deb > wrote:
>want to use it for.
>
>As you can see the Red Cross is NOT one of my favorite charities...


My father *hates* the Red Cross. In WWII he was shot in the head
by a Japanese machine gunner. While convalescing, the Red Cross
came through with a PR photographer to take pictures of them giving
hot coffee to the wounded. After taking a picture of my dad with a
cup of coffee, they wanted him to pay for it. He refused, and they
demanded that he give the cup back.

There have been issues with Red Cross blood products as well. The
last I heard, they were still under a consent decree.

http://www.fda.gov/ora/frequent/lett...spondence.html
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2003/NEW00891.html

billo
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In article >,
Deb > wrote:
>want to use it for.
>
>As you can see the Red Cross is NOT one of my favorite charities...


My father *hates* the Red Cross. In WWII he was shot in the head
by a Japanese machine gunner. While convalescing, the Red Cross
came through with a PR photographer to take pictures of them giving
hot coffee to the wounded. After taking a picture of my dad with a
cup of coffee, they wanted him to pay for it. He refused, and they
demanded that he give the cup back.

There have been issues with Red Cross blood products as well. The
last I heard, they were still under a consent decree.

http://www.fda.gov/ora/frequent/lett...spondence.html
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2003/NEW00891.html

billo
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 17:23:09 -0500, Bob (this one) wrote:

> See how enlightened Chung is, grasshopper...? And he is willing to
> share it with all the little people like you and me.


At 176 pounds and overfat, Puppy, you are hardly "little".
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Make a New Year's Resolution, Puppy. Anything over 50 words is not going to
get read. Waaaaaaaaay too long.

Mu

================================================== ========================
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 20:49:21 -0500, Bob (this one) wrote:

> Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>>>"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>>>
>>>>Send them to lots of others. Obvious suggestion, but apparently too
>>>>complex for lots of people.
>>>>
>>>>Ask whoever answers at Walter Reed if they know of other hospitals
>>>>around the country. If that person doesn't know, call the Veterans'
>>>>Administration.
>>>>
>>>>I mean, hey folks, think...
>>>
>>>Let me get this straight, aren't you the one who kept answering
>>>that Chung troll?

>
> Hey, Nancy. What has wacko Chung to do with helping out our troops?
>
>> No. Bob's the one who is obsessively drawn to respond to Dr. Chung.

>
> <LOL> Chung is a slow-moving target who keeps making silly statements,
> keeps offering bogus "information" and keeps preaching *at* people.
> Plays word games when he can't answer questions posed to him. Makes
> "What is, is" look like brilliant repartee.
>
> His OCD has forced him to make up a couple pages on his web site just
> about me. Go read them, he plays lawyer, too. Uses words like
> "wilfully" and sticks in that "did" thingy before verbs to make it
> sound like some TV lawyer. Hilarious.
>
> He lies, he dissembles, he plays the hypocrite, he pretends to
> knowledge he doesn't have and he makes "diagnoses" about people
> without knowing them.
>
> He also claims to be able to "discern" truth with no real mechanism
> for doing it. It just comes to him. Says it's a gift from God. Says it
> "trumps" logic.
>
>>>nancy (hey)

>
> And he has the hubris of a dozen Donald Trumps with only being fired
> from a medical facility in Florida and his OCD Scrupulosity to show
> for it.
>
> He trolls for new customers on his web site. He claims to have
> "testimonials" on his web site. Take a look for yourself.
> <http://tinyurl.com/6zz4g>
>
>> Hope the above information enlightens you.

>
> And he presumes to "enlighten" pretty much everybody he replies to.
> And then he tags on this sig package to glorify himself. And
> aggrandize himself. All while claiming to be humble.
>
> I especially like the smarmy conceit of using "Dr." and "MD/PhD"
> around his name. Just to make sure you don't miss his importance in
> the world. Humble guy...
>
> Take a look at this URL coming up. See how he demonstrates his
> Christian love.
>
>> Such is the work being done here for Christ's glory
>> (http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A).

>
> The ironic display of calling himself the servant of the humblest
> person in the universe eludes him.
>
>> Servant to the humblest person in the universe,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
>> Board-Certified Cardiologist
>> http://www.heartmdphd.com/
>>
>> **
>> Who is the humblest person in the universe?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?L26062048
>>
>> What is all this about?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A

>
> And see his own definition of spam. No one else agrees with him, but
> he has "discerned the truth" about what it is, despite the comments of
> the people who invented the term.
>
> What a guy.
>
>> Is this spam?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?D13B21FF9

>
> Nancy, with a bit more exposure, I'm sure you'd grow to appreciate
> Chung as much as so many other have.
>
> No, seriously...
>
> Bob

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Make a New Year's Resolution, Puppy. Anything over 50 words is not going to
get read. Waaaaaaaaay too long.

Mu

================================================== ========================
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 20:49:21 -0500, Bob (this one) wrote:

> Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>>>"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>>>
>>>>Send them to lots of others. Obvious suggestion, but apparently too
>>>>complex for lots of people.
>>>>
>>>>Ask whoever answers at Walter Reed if they know of other hospitals
>>>>around the country. If that person doesn't know, call the Veterans'
>>>>Administration.
>>>>
>>>>I mean, hey folks, think...
>>>
>>>Let me get this straight, aren't you the one who kept answering
>>>that Chung troll?

>
> Hey, Nancy. What has wacko Chung to do with helping out our troops?
>
>> No. Bob's the one who is obsessively drawn to respond to Dr. Chung.

>
> <LOL> Chung is a slow-moving target who keeps making silly statements,
> keeps offering bogus "information" and keeps preaching *at* people.
> Plays word games when he can't answer questions posed to him. Makes
> "What is, is" look like brilliant repartee.
>
> His OCD has forced him to make up a couple pages on his web site just
> about me. Go read them, he plays lawyer, too. Uses words like
> "wilfully" and sticks in that "did" thingy before verbs to make it
> sound like some TV lawyer. Hilarious.
>
> He lies, he dissembles, he plays the hypocrite, he pretends to
> knowledge he doesn't have and he makes "diagnoses" about people
> without knowing them.
>
> He also claims to be able to "discern" truth with no real mechanism
> for doing it. It just comes to him. Says it's a gift from God. Says it
> "trumps" logic.
>
>>>nancy (hey)

>
> And he has the hubris of a dozen Donald Trumps with only being fired
> from a medical facility in Florida and his OCD Scrupulosity to show
> for it.
>
> He trolls for new customers on his web site. He claims to have
> "testimonials" on his web site. Take a look for yourself.
> <http://tinyurl.com/6zz4g>
>
>> Hope the above information enlightens you.

>
> And he presumes to "enlighten" pretty much everybody he replies to.
> And then he tags on this sig package to glorify himself. And
> aggrandize himself. All while claiming to be humble.
>
> I especially like the smarmy conceit of using "Dr." and "MD/PhD"
> around his name. Just to make sure you don't miss his importance in
> the world. Humble guy...
>
> Take a look at this URL coming up. See how he demonstrates his
> Christian love.
>
>> Such is the work being done here for Christ's glory
>> (http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A).

>
> The ironic display of calling himself the servant of the humblest
> person in the universe eludes him.
>
>> Servant to the humblest person in the universe,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> --
>> Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
>> Board-Certified Cardiologist
>> http://www.heartmdphd.com/
>>
>> **
>> Who is the humblest person in the universe?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?L26062048
>>
>> What is all this about?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?K6F72510A

>
> And see his own definition of spam. No one else agrees with him, but
> he has "discerned the truth" about what it is, despite the comments of
> the people who invented the term.
>
> What a guy.
>
>> Is this spam?
>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?D13B21FF9

>
> Nancy, with a bit more exposure, I'm sure you'd grow to appreciate
> Chung as much as so many other have.
>
> No, seriously...
>
> Bob



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THE REBEL JESUS
Original recording from the Chieftain's album "The Bells Of Dublin"

The streets are filled with laughter and light
And the music of the season
And the merchants' windows are all bright
With the faces of the children
And the families hurrying to their homes
As the sky darkens and freezes
Will be gathering around the hearths and tales
Giving thanks for all God's graces
And the birth of the rebel Jesus

They call him by the "Prince of Peace"
And they call him by "The Saviour"
And they pray to him upon the sea
And in every bold endeavor
As they fill his churches with their pride and gold
And their faith in him increases
But they've turned the nature that I worshipped in
>From a temple to a robber's den

In the words of the rebel Jesus

We guard our world with locks and guns
And we guard our fine possessions
And once a year when Christmas comes
We give to our relations
And perhaps we give a little to the poor
If the generosity should seize us
But if any one of us should interfere
In the business of why they are poor
They get the same as the rebel Jesus

But pardon me if I have seemed
To take the tone of judgement
For I've no wish to come between
This day and your enjoyment
In this life of hardship and of earthly toil
We have need for anything that frees us
So I bid you pleasure and I bid you cheer
>From a heathen and a pagan

On the side of the rebel Jesus.

(c) 1991 BMG MUSIC

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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:46:33 -0500, Stan Horwitz wrote:

> It is truly despicable that the Bush Administration does not to provide
> free long-distance calls home to those who are serving far from home in
> the military in a "time of war".


Bush is truly despicable. What did you expect?
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<< > It is truly despicable that the Bush Administration does not to provide
free long-distance calls home to those who are serving far from home in the
military in a "time of war". >>

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<< > It is truly despicable that the Bush Administration does not to provide
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> << > It is truly despicable that the Bush Administration does not to
> provide
> free long-distance calls home to those who are serving far from home in
> the
> military in a "time of war". >>



While I agree, don't put the blame just on Bush. It has been every
administration since the invention of the telephone. It is not just up to
the President, no matter who he is, your lazy, self centered congressman
should take the initiative to change the regulations. Get on him to get the
ball rolling; he is YOUR representative.




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> << > It is truly despicable that the Bush Administration does not to
> provide
> free long-distance calls home to those who are serving far from home in
> the
> military in a "time of war". >>



While I agree, don't put the blame just on Bush. It has been every
administration since the invention of the telephone. It is not just up to
the President, no matter who he is, your lazy, self centered congressman
should take the initiative to change the regulations. Get on him to get the
ball rolling; he is YOUR representative.


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