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To: Ish who wrote (510427)12/15/2003 5:18:37 PM
From: J.B.C.  Respond to of 769669
 
>>it's a naturally occurring element <<

This just can't be, so it ain't so? How could George Bush let this element occur, that wascally wepublican.

Jim



To: Ish who wrote (510427)12/15/2003 5:50:11 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769669
 
Yes, Mercury is a naturally occurring element. But there are cases where industry has helped to concentrate this heavy metal in lakes and streams and in the ocean.

Do you think we should not worry about Mercury pollution?

Orca



To: Ish who wrote (510427)12/15/2003 6:07:53 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 769669
 
Cheer up! You're at LESS risk for syphilis!



To: Ish who wrote (510427)12/15/2003 6:12:59 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
A local family bought a fishing/resort camp in Northern Ontario, way north of any industries and even neighbors, in the early 70s before they checked for Mercury. After a couple of years the health department put a eat no fish on the lake they were on. A NATURAL Mercury deposit was under the lake they were on and under the lakes around them. They now have to fly in fish for the fish dinners.

Why? Maybe they can open a syphilis cure clinic there! ;-)

What idiots these Republican voters are! See, crap occurs naturally too! Want to have some of it in your evening meal?!

What morons! No wonder we have an ignoramus sitting in the Oval office today!