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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:30:20 GMT, Blair P. Houghton wrote:
RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. There is also a finite chance I'll be slain by a meteorite. Ron --Blair "Whether you make me hope it happens is up to you." |
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 02:11:58 GMT, "Kyle.B.H" wrote:
Speaking of logic, my post contained a progression of it just waiting for refutation via links to MoveOn.org, yet you reply with an unintelligible quip about OBL. I guess that's typical usenet discourse for you. Your post supported GW Bush and was therefore bereft of logic. What the heck are you talking about? My post discussed liberal bias in the media and the market conditions it created, allowing the Fox phenomenon to occur. I thought it was an interesting basis for discussion. Not a word about GWB in my original post or follow-up! Anyways, this is wonderfully typical of the hysterical Bush-hatered that grows like a cancer among the angry left until there is no room left for reason, logic, or even intelligent discourse. BDS, Bush Derangement Syndrome. There was a similar condition that afflicted some number of Clinton's critics as well. Ron |
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Jim Smith wrote:
Blair P. Houghton writes: RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. A recent meta-analysis finds otherwise: http://annhyg.oupjournals.org/cgi/co...tract/48/4/309 Meta-analysis = fake science. --Blair "There. We average out." |
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RonSonic wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:30:20 GMT, Blair P. Houghton wrote: RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. There is also a finite chance I'll be slain by a meteorite. So you're encouraging meteorites to fall on other people? --Blair "Not your place." |
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"Kyle.B.H" wrote:
--Blair "Here. Have another heaping helping of asbestos, Consumer..." Poor choice of signature quote, you're not as witty as you fancy yourself. Asbestos is very useful stuff when not airborn, has saved many thousands of lives. Trial lawyers have made it what it is. Indeed. *Lack* of asbestos above the 69th floors may have brought the WTCs down. -- Reply to sans two @@, or your reply won't reach me. Twin City Strategy Gamer: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TC_Strategy/ Drug smugglers and gun-runners are heroes of American capitalism. -- Jeffrey Quick |
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RonSonic wrote: On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 02:11:58 GMT, "Kyle.B.H" wrote: Speaking of logic, my post contained a progression of it just waiting for refutation via links to MoveOn.org, yet you reply with an unintelligible quip about OBL. I guess that's typical usenet discourse for you. Your post supported GW Bush and was therefore bereft of logic. What the heck are you talking about? My post discussed liberal bias in the media and the market conditions it created, allowing the Fox phenomenon to occur. I thought it was an interesting basis for discussion. Not a word about GWB in my original post or follow-up! Anyways, this is wonderfully typical of the hysterical Bush-hatered that grows like a cancer among the angry left until there is no room left for reason, logic, or even intelligent discourse. BDS, Bush Derangement Syndrome. There was a similar condition that afflicted some number of Clinton's critics as well. The condition has a name -- the "Reinfield Complex": http://home.mn.rr.com/meadowbrookhome/z/lying.htm -- Reply to sans two @@, or your reply won't reach me. Twin City Strategy Gamer: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TC_Strategy/ Drug smugglers and gun-runners are heroes of American capitalism. -- Jeffrey Quick |
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Blair P. Houghton writes:
Jim Smith wrote: Blair P. Houghton writes: RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. A recent meta-analysis finds otherwise: http://annhyg.oupjournals.org/cgi/co...tract/48/4/309 Meta-analysis = fake science. Now that is just silly. You are being funny on purpose, right? |
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Blair P. Houghton wrote:
RonSonic wrote: On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:30:20 GMT, Blair P. Houghton wrote: RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. There is also a finite chance I'll be slain by a meteorite. So you're encouraging meteorites to fall on other people? I think it's positively unfair that larger people have to live night and day with a larger prospect of being hit by a meteor than us scrawny climber-types, since they're much larger "targets". I would guess Chalo lives in positive trembling fear, presenting a cross-section at least double that of my own. I think the government should come up with a program to make the risk the same for everyone. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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Blair P. Houghton wrote:
Moveon.org promotes the truth. You don't like the truth, you must be a Bush supporter. This is a person who used the word "logic" in a previous post? Heh heh heh... Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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On 20 Sep 2004 03:54:14 -0500, Jim Smith
wrote: Blair P. Houghton writes: Jim Smith wrote: Blair P. Houghton writes: RonSonic wrote: Nah, he'd rather all those car mechanics get sick from the asbestos-free brake pads. The first two generations of those things were just plain poisonous. Asbestos brake pads were killing people. There's a finite chance you'll die from a cancer caused by a particle of asbestos that was shed by a brake pad while they were still legal. A recent meta-analysis finds otherwise: http://annhyg.oupjournals.org/cgi/co...tract/48/4/309 Meta-analysis = fake science. Now that is just silly. You are being funny on purpose, right? Dear Jim, Hmmm . . . hard to say. Possibly we need to analyze Blair's posts in other threads or even other newsgroups? Carl Fogel |
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