To: Ramius
2 posted on
05/11/2005 7:37:21 PM PDT by
Wneighbor
To: agenda_express
At least their absurd "study" wasn't used to prop up global warming, abortion, or the hippie lifestyle this time. I think I'll have 9 or 10 beers now.
4 posted on
05/11/2005 7:40:32 PM PDT by
Jaysun
(No matter how hot she is, some man, somewhere, is tired of her sh*t)
To: agenda_express
Before you run out and celebrate with a six-pack, know this one important fact: Moderation means about one drink a day. (Also, the researchers stressed that no one should take up drinking as way of protecting the kidneys.) Every single time a new "study" comes out touting the benefits of moderate drinking, the author feels it necessary to throw in the obligatory disclaimer like this lame one here.
Why doesn't any of these so-called experts have the guts to just come out and say that moderate drinking is good for you. Period. Why do we always have to endure these politically correct disclaimers.
5 posted on
05/11/2005 7:41:05 PM PDT by
SamAdams76
(Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?)
To: agenda_express
My projected lifespan keeps getting longer and longer!
7 posted on
05/11/2005 7:44:16 PM PDT by
thoughtomator
("One cannot say that a law is right simply because it is a law.")
To: agenda_express
Proverb 20:1 "Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise."
8 posted on
05/11/2005 7:44:17 PM PDT by
balch3
To: agenda_express
Did they specify the size of a drink? It's high time somebody provided proper content equivalent of it (say, 2/3 oz=ca. 20ml of pure alcohol).
9 posted on
05/11/2005 7:46:00 PM PDT by
GSlob
To: agenda_express
Surely two drinks won't hurt.
10 posted on
05/11/2005 7:46:35 PM PDT by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Leftists would have no standards at all)
To: agenda_express
Does this research test the same individuals during periods of drinking and non-drinking? Maybe those individuals who are prone to kidney disease do not have a taste or craving for alcohol. If a drinker stops drinking, does the level of creatine change or is the level inherited and independent of drinking?
Cause and effect is tricky.
11 posted on
05/11/2005 7:51:44 PM PDT by
Right Wing Assault
("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
To: agenda_express
Coincidentally, we just finished watching "Strange Brew" on DVD this evening. I hadn't seen it since it was released. Great movie, eh?
12 posted on
05/11/2005 7:51:55 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: agenda_express
My kidneys are going to be awesome, then.
13 posted on
05/11/2005 7:55:22 PM PDT by
mysterio
To: agenda_express
Protects against heart disease, reduces weight in women, protects kidneys in men...ethanol appears to be the new vitamin E.
Except that uncontrolled vitamin E consumption doesn't keep physicians busy treating cirrhosis, pancreatitis, ethanol withdrawal, depression, malnutrition, trauma, and problems associated with severe socioeconomic decline.
Not to be a wet towel or anything. Cheers.
15 posted on
05/11/2005 7:57:28 PM PDT by
beavus
To: agenda_express
Visions of "Sleeper," by Woody Allen!
Mark
22 posted on
05/11/2005 8:06:03 PM PDT by
MarkL
(I've got a fever, and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!!!)
To: agenda_express
Beer is one of Gods ways of saying he loves us and wants us to be happy.
23 posted on
05/11/2005 8:06:24 PM PDT by
Spruce
To: agenda_express
If I have one drink, I will have two. If I have two drinks, I will have many. f I have many drinks, I will do cocaine.
And then I will die.
So it's not so healthy for THIS addict.
42 posted on
05/12/2005 3:59:52 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Not Elected Pope Since 4/19/2005.)
To: agenda_express
Thank You! I'm gonna print this an magnatize it to the frig.
55 posted on
05/13/2005 3:09:22 PM PDT by
sandydipper
(Less government is best government!)
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