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All Talk. (was RE: trauma-list Digest, Vol 67, Issue 4)

Bjorn, Pret pbjorn at emh.org
Mon Jan 5 15:01:15 GMT 2009


These messages are surely eloquent and heart-felt.  But at what point
does our reliable and unanimous dismay merely serve to define our
collective fecklessness?

"What's best for humanity" comes at a steep price to the powerful and
comfortable.  Thus peace -- particularly in the Middle East -- is in
fact a rare, fragile and temporary thing.  Indeed, it is utterly
unsustainable.

We, the Civilized, can be shocked by the savagery of crude rockets and
bomb vests; but until we're as outraged by the more pernicious effects
of sixty per cent poverty and fifty per cent unemployment among the
cramped and kenneled inhabitants of Old Testament Paradise, we should
choke back our recriminations and resign ourselves to a thousand more
years of anguished ignorance.  

Above all, we should stop pretending we're perplexed or surprised.
There can be no progress until we do.  Maybe not even then.  But at
least it's more honest.

Pret Bjorn, RN
Bangor, ME USA


-----Original Message-----
From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org
[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Bhavesh Jesalpura
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 8:41 AM
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: Re: trauma-list Digest, Vol 67, Issue 4


really very sad news. this kind of thing when happen we think a lot
about the same but no actions are taken. now it's time for all of us for
coming togather and do best for humanity and show the people that it's
always peace that wins. all the best to all.

DR. BHAVESH H. JESALPURA

J-8,mahavirnagar apts.,
Nr shyamal rowhouses-5,
Manekbag, Ambawadi,
Ahmedabad-380015




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