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Human Life in the 21st Century - Ross Kilarney Doyle, Kilarney Doyle
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"A fascinating cross-cultural mystery novel involving Roman Catholics, Congregationalists, and Episcopaleans, but no true Anglicans. Our only criticism of this generally fun read is that the women portrayed by it are far too intelligent to seem real." The Anglican Agonist "Just out: our venerable ancient vampire tradition is being perpetuated in the United States of America by Health Insurance Companies. As the only country in the civilized world with such companies as tertiary payers for health care, these vampire-like creatures first drain their customers of money. Then, when the customers…mehr

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"A fascinating cross-cultural mystery novel involving Roman Catholics, Congregationalists, and Episcopaleans, but no true Anglicans. Our only criticism of this generally fun read is that the women portrayed by it are far too intelligent to seem real." The Anglican Agonist "Just out: our venerable ancient vampire tradition is being perpetuated in the United States of America by Health Insurance Companies. As the only country in the civilized world with such companies as tertiary payers for health care, these vampire-like creatures first drain their customers of money. Then, when the customers need health care, the companies hold up payment for so long that the customers die of their illnessess, or worse." The Transylvania Tribune "Das Buch hat die Wahrheit gesprochen. Die Amerikaner sind toll. Uns in Europa haben kine solcher 'Health Insurances', wahrscheinlich weil wir sind nicht so toll, und wissen das Gesundheit ist nicht einkaufbar." The Munich Mirror "Want to visit earth? This chilling novel will make you think twice about visiting that crazy planet. The earthlings have thought up really sneaky ways to kill eachother for that silly stuff they call money." The ExtraterrestrialTimes "The first in-depth (hopefully fictional) examination of the conflict of interest inherent in Corporately Owned For-Profit Health Care Insurance, and it's lethal potential for it's buyers." The Oaky-Dude Digest