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~ Americans' Top Three Exits ~

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In order of deaths - High to Low :



Heart Disease


Cancer


Gun Violence







So, basically, our meat based diets of fats & saturated fats added for flavor in a fast food setting is killing us at a rate of about 700 people per day.


We have exposed ourselves, and continue to expose ourselves to unneeded carcinogens through advertising and eating the capitalistic bullshit of ignoring the environment & exclusively focusing in upon the concept of profit.



Our fear of death as well as fear of others that do not visit us within our television box and our hate for ourselves and what we really are fuels the sale of firearms and a culture of violence.




Period.








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Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
Gun Violence

Bullshit.

Heart disease
Cancer (malignant neoplasms)
Chronic lower respiratory disease
Accidents (unintentional injuries)
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases)
Alzheimer's disease
Diabetes (diabetes mellitus)
Influenza and pneumonia
Kidney disease (nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis)
Suicide (intentional self-harm).

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/article ... s_of_death
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Here's my source - Center for Disease Control CDC :10 Leading Causes of Death by Age Group United States 2013.

I used ages 1 - 54.

I direct your attention to Homicides & Suicides.


...anytime you would like to comment on the actual thread instead of taking a swing above your pay grade - feel free.


You may want to look-up a course upon civility & manners.


Good luck in your search...






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Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
Here's my source - Center for Disease Control CDC :10 Leading Causes of Death by Age Group United States 2013.


I direct your attention to Homicides & Suicides.
How do you get from homicide and suicide to gun violence? People get stabbed, suicides use pills and jump off bridges. So in the end you did make up your numbers.

Regarding civility, anyone who uses "size = 124" on a discussion forum in which everyone else manages to express themselves using normal font sizes, is lacking in civility themselves. You are constantly shouting at everyone and I'm sure I'm not the only person annoyed by it.

But forget that. If you have actual numbers I would be glad to see them. Meanwhile, you are far more likely to die of an automobile accident than gun violence. And staying out of cars won't help, since 4700 Americans a year are pedestrians killed by cars.
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* Already forgotten. No worries.



> Over 80 people per day are killed with guns in America.


Take a deep breath. Go back & re-read my original post. Don't try to read anymore into it. Don't worry about cars or pedestrians right now or the subtext of homicides & suicides. Just focus upon what I actually said. Hit the CDC link that I provided.


Hope that helps.




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Bill Wiltrack wrote:.

In order of deaths - High to Low :



Heart Disease

Cancer

Gun Violence

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What would you prefer the top three causes of death to be?
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I don't have any preferences.

The numbers talk & I think what they say is interesting in itself.

I'm a realist. I accept the top three as they stand.


What are your preferences for the Top Three Exits?





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Bill Wiltrack wrote:.





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I don't have any preferences.

The numbers talk & I think what they say is interesting in itself.

I'm a realist. I accept the top three as they stand.


What are your preferences for the Top Three Exits?


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I don't really have a favourite way of dying.
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