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maxgold

10/19/07 10:36 AM

#470 RE: maxgold #469

Send 'em some John Edwards bumper stickers!

This is all over the news>>>Former Pakistani premier Benazir Bhutto Friday condemned bomb attacks on her homecoming parade in Karachi that killed 133 people, saying the victims made the "ultimate sacrifice" for democracy.

Look out Osama!
http://atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/IJ19Df01.html
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Spellbound

10/19/07 5:41 PM

#474 RE: maxgold #469

You've hit on one of the real problems. The facts just aren't in on those 50 chemicals. They may all be safe, they may all be harmful. Why not just sidestep being an experimental lab rat until they decide. Assuming TPTB let you make that choice.

I do know that there are epidemics springing up all around from alzhiemers to obesity. Furthermore, I tried some dried apples recently, and I nearly had to go to the hospital with a swollen and coated toung. Additionally, I almost passed out. Turns out that there were sulphite preservatives put in the apples so they wouldn't turn brownish in color during the drying process. Apparently I'm allergic to sulphites. But, apples are supposed very good for me, and I was told that sulphites are harmless. I'm not likely to listen to that tripe again.

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Spellbound

10/19/07 5:54 PM

#478 RE: maxgold #469

More disconcerting evidence...

Hormonal Disruptors Wreaking Havoc on Human Populations

Ref - http://health.msn.com/pregnancykids/pregnancy/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100171768

. . . in a number of villages at the northernmost reaches of the Arctic Circle, seemingly remote from any hazardous chemicals, scientists have found a similar syndrome: populations spawning twice as many girls as boys. Based on preliminary data released in September 2007, researchers are blaming high levels of man made chemicals that have made their way up the food chain.

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Study Shows Link Between Air-Quality and Childhood Leukemia

Ref - http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/18/poor.environment/index.html

. . . earlier this year, the University of Texas released a study showing that children who live within two miles of the ship channel have a 56 percent greater chance of getting leukemia than kids living elsewhere.