19 Mar
2001
19 Mar
'01
11:44 a.m.
Reese wrote:
England serves as a fine example here;
I'm sure it does, but of what? I think the murder rate in Britain is about 1/6 of what it is in the USA. (I mean rate, not actual numbers, this is not a 28% paternity error). And the proportion of people killed accidentally is far lower here as well. We are perhaps a fine example of finding ways to live longer?