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Nancy, I guess it's just the sense of having fellan from that detached state of unimpassioned reason into the steamy pit that just is human. I am a romantic about my desire to be cold and logical. I want to always be in that unassailable position of being a logic-chopping, ethics-grinding Solomon. But, of course, if that were possible, I would NOT be human. So I guess articles like that in New York magazine will continue to pull at my heartstrings and I will continue to rail against the fact that I have any.Too, as I have watched Jon Kingsdale during Connector meetings, I have marveled at the Solomonic wisdom he has wielded as emotionally-charged criticisms fly across the table alternating with rock-solid facts about the cruelty of healthcare. I take from his performance a lesson about just how to use a gathering of more than one to form health policy. His is a force to be admired.As for the balance along the community-rating/age-rating axis, I'd guess there is no NEW thought or idea. The math, the social dynamics consequences, the implications for 20-somethings and 60-somethings are all pretty clear, predictable and, I suppose, on a rainy day, depressing.Ho, hum.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Berliannagh
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 17 december 2014, 22:32:07
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 62.210.78.179
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