NYCkayaker Death, Dry Suits, Liability and Barriers

Richard Clifford RichardClifford at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 17 08:26:22 EST 2007


NYCKayaker:

    The lawsuit by the widow or the estate of the dopey, dead kite 
surfer is not a "frivolous lawsuit" simply because a bunch of folks on 
NYCKayaker say so.

     There has yet to appear anyone who has no first hand knowledge of 
the events or the pleadings or the parties etc. say that is frivolous. 
What you folks have said is a bit absurd: because of what you read in a 
newspaper account of what happened and the litigation that you think the 
lawsuit is absurd. Great analysis there! Based on a newspaper account, 
or accounts of accounts in a newspaper  ...... [The closest to first 
hand was pointed out by Bonnie A. in a letter from some other kite 
surfers that day. But, then I ask how many people have been convicted 
based on eyewitness testimony that was 'mistaken' or exagerated or plain 
wrong? Too many.]

So, my question heading down this next rat hole of a conversation line is:

    What is "socialized" (or bad) about everyone having health care 
coverage?

    Why does universal health insurance coverage equal socialized medicine?

    Plain and simple. ........ and, in an effort to cut off any further 
discussions: for this list let's try to stay on task - kayaking, that is 
what it is about here. If any of you are feeling a bit edgy and would 
like to want to get "tough" then I say go to the gym (or come to my 
house and shovel snow!) - Richard



Don Margiano wrote:

>"Moral of the story= health care for all"???
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>What???  How on Earth did a discussion about a frivolous lawsuit
>and personal responsibility have anything to do with socialized
>medicine?  
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