I suppose when one looks at the economic side of the equation, you have a point. But as far as the actual Practice of Medicine goes, I think you would
be hard-pressed to find better.
I have retrieves as well, both Labs. And I've had Dobermans and German Shepherds as well. Personally, I find it incredibly difficult to trust a human
that doesn't like dogs. Which is actually relevant to the thread, because 'reasonable', 'good' or 'honest' people that don't like nature's own
4-legged BS alarms are almost invariably putting on an act.
'They' were firebombing cities? Why would the Japanese Emperor and Government surrender unconditionally if 'they' had just repeated the obviously
mundane act of firebombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Oh, and what kind of firebombing do you suppose they were doing that induced radiation poisoning in
many initial survivors and permanently burned flash shadows into stone and concrete? The ability to do these things with conventional weaponry points
to far more frightening possibilities than nuclear bombs.