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Stephen Richey stephen.richey at gmail.comFri Jan 16 12:44:53 GMT 2009
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As someone said before, you're not going to change the opinions of anyone so can you please stop being so insufferable please? I was kind enough not to continue pointing out the flaws in your stance (ignoring the fact that this is a two-way fight and not the one-sided genocide as you seem to want to paint it) so I would ask you do the same, lest you continue to come across as some manner of bigoted anti-Semite. So far as I can tell, that impression is coming as an inadvertent result of your desire to want to assign blame to the side that happens to be winning the battle based on the biased reports of the media which are based on the biased reports of the Palestinians and the limp-wristed wusses at the UN. It's war. People are going to die. Everyone just needs to learn to accept that fact and not start whining when the shooting starts because diplomacy either failed or was not given an adequate chance (the former being the case here). Now let's just drop this and move on. On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Eduardo Palencia <palenciahccml at gmail.com>wrote: > I send you the editorial of the last issue of Lancet, fixing its > position about the barbarities committed for the israeli army against > the health of the civilian palestinian population. They are > intolerable, if some rest of humanitarian feelings remains. > > Eduardo > -- > Eduardo Palencia Herrejón > Jefe de Servicio de Medicina Intensiva > Hospital "Infanta Leonor", Madrid > C/ Gran vía del Este, 80 > 28031 Madrid, Spain > Tfno: +34619204428 > epalenciah at salud.madrid.org > > 2009/1/16 Gad Shaked <shakedg at bgu.ac.il>: > > Lies again. There is a humanitarian corridor every day for 3 hours. > Usually the Hamas terrorists continue firing and launching rockets during > this period. The palestinians should have considered this scenario eight > years when they kept attacking innocent civilians in the towns and villages > adjacent to the Gaza strip, More important is the good news of this morning > that the 7 year old boy sustainig a critical head injury from a rocket that > exploded next to him is improving. He underwent decompressive craniotomy as > part of his damage control surgery. Another woman is also doing well after a > laparotomy for multiple small and large bowel shrapnel perforations. > > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ > -- Stephen L. Richey, CRT Aviation Injury Research Project Leader Saginaw Valley State University Work E-mail: slrichey at svsu.edu Cell Phone: 317-937-5343 "A firefighter is at once the most fortunate and the least fortunate of men. He's a man who saves lives because he has seen too much death. He's a gentle man because he has seen the awesome power of violence out of control. He doesn't preach the brotherhood of man. He lives it."- Author Unknown
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