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Date: | Wed, 13 Sep 2000 11:21:19 -0500 |
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First, I do not think HBOT is the center piece of any Medicare legislation. I
forget who has been in control of Congress for the last eight years. HBOT has
great promise, but is still, to my knowledge , not recognized as a "mainsteam"
treatment technique. It has great potential in some cases, but I fail to see
its connection who is and is not in power.
For your information, the one thing the GOP does well is to build our
military. I am all for this for many reason. One of which happens to be the
spin offs of military research. HBO was first used, I believe, by the US Air
Force as a treatment for the "bends" in pilots whose cockpits depressurized.
This is how they discovered its other
healing properties.
Bobby
David Freels wrote:
> I'm a little surprised at the trivial nature of your conversation. I
> introduced a subject--repair of brain-injury--which I would have thought
> would be a topic of interest on this list.
>
> I provide information wherein the party that's created the system we now
> live in, the democrats, in their system they have literally created a
> structure in which to capitalize on brain-injured children--when they could
> help them--
>
> At the same time they demonize the republican party as people who by and
> large do not care about disabled people.
>
> Wake up folks.
>
> The democrats created a system in which they claim will enable people when
> in fact they are disabling them.
>
> And these are children.
>
> Is this not a real issue?
>
> The democrats are only interested in the expanse of government so as to
> gain more control over people's lives. The republicans are interested in
> utilizing government to solve problems so that the people are free to
> pursue life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
>
> >Shakespeare said it best: "Much ado about nothing." As usual, the media
> >is trivializing this election. playing up off hand remarks by the
> >candidates, etc. When will we get to the real issues?
> >
> >Bobby
> >
> >Barber, Kenneth L. wrote:
> >
> >> i guess they are all rats.
>
> "I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form
> of tyranny over the mind of man." --Thomas Jefferson, an early advocate of
> Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.
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> David Freels
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