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Shay wrote:
> Which do you think I'd choose?
I don't think that's a valid analogy, so I won't address it.
The nature of insurance is that you don't pay for your own outlays, unless
they happen to be below the premiums. The only *cost* to insurance is the
overhead.
> Amendment or no, it's wrong.
Then why bring up the point of the amendments?
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Understanding the structure of the universe
via religion is like understanding the
structure of computers via Tron.
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