Actually, a little bit of lithium in the water may save lives..
On 22 November 2014 14:15:32 GMT+00:00, "Lodewijk andré de la porte" <l@odewijk.nl> wrote:
Well, it's true. Civil rights and privacy cost a great deal. The
A little bit of encryption in the water saves more Isn't the chicken and egg of humanity fun. Put in a little crypto, people die, pull out a little crypto, people die. Whether they look at only the chicken or only the egg seems to depend ot the objective to retain the status quo because anything else is scary, to them. now, where can i find some crypto water On 22/11/2014 15:33, Cathal (Phone) wrote: problem is, governmental terror costs way more. And even with a good government (never happened, won't happen without a good amount of Change) the loss of liberty is a damage paid cheaply with children's lives.
That sounds harsh, but it isn't. Unless they're going to make
believable statistics about the amount of deaths there's no argument at all. A cheaper seatbelt costs lives. Not putting lithium in the water costs lives. Influenza, and a lack of smart and organized medical spending are the scourge of humanity. The bureaucratic response to crisies, big and small, costs lives. Actually, the car is probably the greatest affront to public safety there ever was.
But they're not talking about the car, are they?
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