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Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!

by Kent Paul Dolan <xanthian@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 19, 2008 at 07:02 AM

In your ear, Pollutka.

Once again a fundamental claim of your septic agenda
for the world's population, that living into old age
is miserable and worthless, and thus that the aged
should be preferentially killed off by forcing them
to undergo heightened risk for dying of influenza,
turns out to be based on a blatant falsehood by you:

  "The oldest Americans are also the happiest,
  research finds."

  "'The good news is that with age comes happiness,'
  said study author Yang Yang, a University of
  Chicago sociologist. 'Life gets better in one's
  perception as one ages.'"

http://preview.tinyurl.com/4xas7f

The anecdotal "statical sample of one" experience of
your father's unhappy old age on which you based
your idiot's plans, turns out to be exactly opposite
to the general case.

Which same, everyone but brain-burned-by-alcoholism
you already knew.

More than likely, your father's abject misery at
having to undergo repeated medical interventions was
based predominantly on his suffering from your
constantly dancing up and down for him "to hurry up
and die so you don't fritter away my inheritance on
your medical bills", urgings filling him with a
misplaced guilt derived from the greedy threnodizing
of an unworthy son, and not on anything otherwise
substantial related to his medical and life
cir***stances situation.  Pain is after all merely
pain, everyone has some just like your father did.
Mere pain is no reason to stop living, medical
science make pills to relieve pain both physical and
psychological.

xanthian.
 




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Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-19 07:02:04 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-19 08:52:25 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-19 10:15:08 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-19 11:35:46 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-19 23:10:56 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-20 20:15:14 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-20 22:29:10 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-21 01:06:22 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-21 08:54:12 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-21 16:00:56 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-21 20:28:52 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-22 07:48:39 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-22 09:28:20 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
Kent Paul Dolan <xanth  2008-04-22 23:15:27 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-23 09:45:37 
Re: Misery of old age? Don't you believe it!
"(David P.)" &l  2008-04-24 06:23:32 

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