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maharetr. "So why did the WaPo misrepresent this report? Hell, they don’t even mention how important birth control is to this entire project except in passing at the bottom of the article. I think it’s because it’s a political hot potato to openly admit that the two most important steps towards reducing the infant mortality rate and improving the health of newborns in general is to get health care to every woman and to empower women with the knowledge and tools they need to get pregnant only when they want to."
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Men to consider themselves 'pre-grumpy old bastards'
George Stott, from the Department of Health, said that 'many men suddenly discover that they have turned into a grumpy old bastard, without adequate preparation'.
The Government's recommendations suggest that men take the time to comment about volume of their neighbour's music, and complain loudly on public transport about the low standards of youth today.
Dr Valerie Pinger, of the National Institute for Lower Moral Standards, has recommended that men initialise an action plan of preparation to be undertaken prior to their 60th birthday. Dr Pinger explained that 'Research shows that many males have the potential to be grumpy old bastards by the age of 25, but most do not recognise this until years later'.
The social cost of unplanned grumpiness includes a projected decline in the level of patronising behaviour undertaken by adults towards people under the age of 16.
'Young people have come to rely on this sort of criticism in order to define themselves', said Dr Pinger, 'We ask that men make an effort to complain a little more now, as preparation for their future'.
The Government recommendations point to the strong tradition of grumpiness in Australian culture, and conclude that with adequate public support, Australian men can continue to complain with the best in the world.
Dr. Robert McLaughlin
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