Where is Clark Cant ??

zengrifter

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sagefr0g said:
guess whose home was one of the ritziest, biggest most expensive of the lot? the guy who owned the cities garbage handling business,
Garbage collection industry is all mobbed up, no wonder. zg
 

zengrifter

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gamblingghost said:
ok, this kind of stuff sorta reminds me of the technique a guy just recently used at a casino. He ran up a half mil marker at a casino, went home and filed for bankruptsy. How do you feel about this so called AP move?
Trump's casino group has filed bankruptcy THREE TIMES.
In the process the casino company wormed out of over billion in debt. zg
 

zengrifter

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Bojack1 said:
I also lost someone very close to me last year to mesothelioma. All avenues were taken to try to fight this diseaese. From vitamin C treatments, magnetic therapy, homeopathic supplements, and homeopathic organic cancer fighting diets, nothing worked and was hugely expensive as it was not covered by insurance. The disease is ... incurable by any means as of now. Looking back now, I know all was done possible to try and save this person. But the quality of the small amount of life they had left was awful, and I wonder if it would have been better off not fighting so hard to keep a dying man alive in misery, and just let him go quicker and naturally as was inevitable, forgoing months of his misery for his own loved ones selfish reasons of not letting go.
zengrifter said:
Bojack - I feel like you may have skipped over something very important -
- was conventional allopathic treatment ALSO used? zg
Bojack is choosing not to answer, so I conclude that the loss of quality of life and ineffectiveness
of the health-building alternatives was due to the use of conventional treatment first. zg
 

Bojack1

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zengrifter said:
Bojack is choosing not to answer, so I conclude that the loss of quality of life and ineffectiveness
of the health-building alternatives was due to the use of conventional treatment first. zg
No, it was due to a horrible diseaese.

As a matter of fact the person that had this disease was using a homeopthic physician as his primary doctor for years before being diagnosed with mesothelioma. He was on the surface a seemingly healthy man who exercised regularly and ate a healthy mostly organic diet. It did not stop him from contracting the disease. And yes, even his homeopathic doctor suggested trying the normal treatments of chemotherapy offered by the hospital. In conjunction with that would be the homeopathic treatments to help keep his strength up and offset side effects. It didn't work. After a few chemo treatments, they were stopped and went strictly by his homeopathic doctors prescribed plan. That failed to work, as his health failed and in 8 months from diagnosis passed away.

Listen zg, I fully accept and endorse the natural approach to health and wellness. And am fully aware of the very few survivors who live with this disease with the claim of their natural treatments that keep them alive. The books on these people are required reading for those attempting the same results. It offers hope, and if anything was going to help I would put my money on the natural path. That being said, its not a miracle working process. If you have a compound fracture of a bone, herbs and natural supplements will not remove that bone from your pierced skin and reset it. And if you have asbestos stuck in your lungs, in more than 99%of the cases, you are going to die. The rare exceptions to that offer hope for a while, nothing more.
 
QFIT said:
And Trump is critical of bail-outs.:)
At least with bankruptcy, only those who assumed the risk of lending credit pay.

Lots of things, including health insurance theory, can be reduced to casino gaming theory where in order for it to be a fair game, both sides of the transaction must be taking a comparable risk and be given an honest assessment of that risk.
 
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