To: hellinahandcart
Waaah! Waaah!
Just ping the Admin a few more times. That should get his/her attention. It was your buddy Sabertooth that pinged the Admin. I simply responded in kind...
People had thicker skins when I first signed up here.
Same here. Now it's difficult to discuss anything, as someone like Sabertooth will come along, disrupt a thread, then cry to the admin....
To: FormerLurker; Sabertooth
It was your buddy Sabertooth that pinged the Admin. I simply responded in kind...Now, just WHAT are you implying about me and Sabertooth? Honestly!
To: FormerLurker; hellinahandcart
Finding The Answer To Washington's Hottest Whodunit
http://aria8.vwh.net/columns/files/120402.html
Do they really expect that people don't know that George Bush Sr. was on the board of directors of Eli Lilly a number of years ago? Or that the phrase, "mad as a hatter" came from a book of Lewis Carrol referring to the well known use (by hat makers in 19th century England) of mercury salts in making the felt of the hats. A couple of years ago, Dr. Ronald Hoffman (WOR 710, New York) had a little talk about thimerosal, that a law had been put in the Federal Register in about 1996 forbidding its further use in vaccines, but that it was still in use in various vaccines as late as 1998. I question how they were allowed to violate this law, much less get this type of immunity to lawsuits, given that it is so well known that mercury is toxic to the nervous system, especially of developing little children. The phrase, "mad as a hatter" comes from Lewis Carrol and the well known use of mercury salts back in England in making (felt) hats, and that the cutaneous absorption of these mercury salts led to varying degrees of damage to the central nervous system. I just don't understand how these people are allowed to be above the law like this, given the fact that they had to know people were being hurt.
175 posted on
01/11/2003 9:35:14 PM PST by
Coleus
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