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Originally Posted by REH7380
There is some good in every person so I don't subscribe to your thinking that one person can be the devil and the other a saint. I think they all have things we can learn from. I don't think any election was stolen and believe that is just another way in closing the mind and trying to justify a hurt.
I see you use Eleanor Roosevelt as your picture. One time I played chop sticks with her on the piano and in another case I use to wait on her and pack her bags at a supermarket when I was in highschool. She was a wonderful, caring person and we were lucky to have had her as a first lady and an example for the youth.
Of course I cannot agree with you to let the government make medical decisions. It is another step in converting the country to either a socialist or worse facist state. In my mind it is the first step and a dangerous one at that.
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Thank you for the Eleanor comments... I don't think I am suggesting that the government make healthcare decisions by restricting the 1st wave of vaccine for population classes most affected by that type of flu. I suspect that your opinions on end of life decisions and mine will be different. My parents, esp my mother, explained in detail quality of life issues and the Catholic doctrine of "No extraordinary means". I am no socialist nor facist. But I do have a Living Will and a Medical Power of Attorney"
I was wondering about this statement: There is some good in every person so I don't subscribe to your thinking that one person can be the devil and the other a saint. Then I remembered Dick Cheney...I really have a hard time with him. But I believe there is good and bad in everyone.