Group: alt.lawyers
From: kybyrd@pobox.upenn.edu (Karen Y Byrd)
Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: China City Cop on Average has 43 years to live

On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 15:49:08 GMT, beav wrote:

>"Particle pollution kills people, whether they're breathing it in over a
>short period or day in and day out for a year," Nolen says. "It's not like
>being hit by a car, but it shortens the lives of people by months to years."

These blanket remarks are useless because they simply ignore all the people
who make it to 80+ and beyond and there are more of them in America
with each passing day and a lot of them are not demented, living
on oxygen tanks or otherwise physically unfit for their
ages.

Tell me does the guy on the left(in this very recent photo) look like he's
dying to you?! He just turned 70, btw.

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What Nolen should be studying is, "Why?" Why do people like Dustin Hoffman,
or me for that matter, come through all this "horror" seemingly
unscathed. What is it about our systems that keeps us healthy while
others get sick and die?