Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Hospitals - Stop Blowing Smoke!

I don’t think anyone is going to dispute that there are consequences to smoking or that there are consequences to everything we put into our bodies including many prescriptions which are later banned because of “undesirable outcomes”. So I wonder have these hospitals eliminated all potato chips, Danishes, ice cream, soda, caffeine, etc from the premises in an attempt to prevent obesity and diabetes. Or maybe they should focus on hospital infection rates since there were as many of those last year as people dying of smoking related diseases.

Imposing your beliefs on others is nothing new. Hitler did it in Germany, Bush in Iraq, the Christians and the Muslems have been fighting in the Middle East as far back as I can remember. You might think these are extreme examples but they all have a common thread – intolerance always leads to hate and the only way to stop hate is to teach acceptance and tolerance.

On the surface a smoking ban is very politically correct but what about the people that will not seek prompt treatment because they don’t want to be deprived of their “smoky treats” or those that will not seek treatment at all due to the sheer anxiety of being separated from the one thing that helps them cope. On top of that people withdrawing from nicotine can get very nasty; but I guess since the nurses will have to deal with the patients and not the administrators – who cares?

Ultimately the only authority a private business has to enforce these rules is asking someone to leave their property which will result in gowned patients dragging their IV drips out to Rathton Road in the rain, snow and cold like high school children sneaking cigarettes in the bathrooms.

If the hospital truly wanted to do something productive they should put their money where their mouth is and offer free addiction therapy treatment for anyone desiring to change.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Mark Foley - Is he special?

Week after week after week Dateline NBC airs their sting operation against child predators. So why when Representative Mark Foley confesses to the same behavior was he not cuffed, booked and hauled of to jail? What happened to equal protection under the law? Why does his self-proported addiction problem give him a pass?

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Patriotism v. Religion

I just received this from a friend. And it is typical American fare to somehow say that patriotism = religion. My personal belief, especially after George W. Bush's reign, that these types of thoughts do more to divide this country than unite us. And let's not forget that "divided we fall".






I'm proud to send this one

I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG, OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND TO THE REPUBLIC, FOR WHICH IT STANDS, ONE NATION UNDER GOD, INDIVISIBLE, WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL!

I was asked to send this on if I agree or delete if I don't. It is said that 86% of Americans believe in God. Therefore I have a very hard time understanding why there is such a problem in having "In God! We Trust" on our money and having "God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Why don't we just tell the 14% to Shut Up and BE QUIET!!!

If you agree, pass this on, if not delete.

I AGREE !!!!


"God Bless
America."

PLEASE KEEP IT GOING---IT IS WELL WORTH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Needless to say - I didn't "keep it going".