Monday, January 4, 2010

Letters to the Globe and Mail

1. As we have finished with the h1n1 scare, I guess (ho hum) we are on to the dementia scare. As I see it, by 2038, ie in another 28 years, the cost of caring for dementia will be zero, not $153 billion, as medical science will have solved the problem by that time.

2. It is good to see that the Muslim world has exceeded the American world in moral depravity and financial excesses
by building the Burj Dubai. Hurray for the new Islamism. Dubai now even exceeds Los Vegas.

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