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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: jlallen who wrote (10206)4/2/2001 11:39:27 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
I fear you just don't get it, we have to listen to the x-perts and you know it. "x being an unknown quantity and spert a little splash or splurt." Our x-perts worry about the health effects of arsenic in the water and then add an even more dangerous chemical called fluoride. Our x-perts hand off food to starving people in exchange for social compacts and fence off so called pristine areas from the starving people to leave nature au naturel.

Never mind they explain successful mutations #reply-15557042 using recessive genetic defects as the prime example. Never mind their plan to do away with soup kitchens is to turn the country into one gigantic soup kitchen. Never mind that socialism was a dismal failure, our little gang here will do much better.

In a free country, those who know what's best for us must rise and save us from ourselves. You just don't understand leading edge scientific nuances, "it's true because I feel it to be true", who needs more proof than that? It's the new wave Al Gore kind of science that gets into the mind-set of squirrels. It's a new wave kind of politics where everybody is a victim and no one is accountable.

Science can't even explain water...
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