--- On Sat, 8/1/09, Juha-Matti Laurio <[email protected]> wrote:

> "In the past couple of days, a rumor has begun spreading that claims we have 
> changed our policies for third-party advertisers and the use of your photos.

In a world where rumors spread like wildfire, the best information hygiene is 
to say something loudly, clearly, personally, publicly and often.

"This is what I am saying.  This is what I said.  I said it."

And then say exactly the same thing again at every opportunity.

I was thinking about this the other night as Jon Stewart picked on Pres. Obama 
for answering a call-in question (about his healthcare plan requiring old folks 
to STFU and die quietly) with a joke.  "I don't think this is the time for dry 
wit, Mr. President."  I agree, he needs to say "Gramma isn't going to die" 
several times a day or just surrender.

Since I've launched onto that topic I may as well make that point myself.  I 
lived in Canada three times and I can pick on socialized medicine at an expert 
level, but Gramma isn't required to die.  In fact, last time I lived there my 
neighbor was in his 90s, turned down knee replacements at 93, regretted it at 
96 and passed away at 99 having received every conceivable kind of medical aid. 
 

There are other things to pick on socialized medicine for, but the things the 
US Right (and insurance industry) are picking on just aren't accurate.  It's 
getting more and more embarrassing to describe myself as Center-Right with all 
these wingnuts yelling "Libruls Wnat to Kill Yer Gramma" and "The Prezidunt Is 
Ah Kenyan Muslin Jew" and watching GOP Senators agree (cor luv a duck!).

-chris 


      
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