Posted by Geo-TH,In on July 27, 2016 at 19:09:08 from (172.78.89.144):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel exhaust. posted by stonerock on July 27, 2016 at 17:13:47:
stonerock, Wrong to say I'm a city boy. Lived in the city 3 semesters during college, grew up on a dairy farm, country boy all my life.
I find some people on YT to be like big tobacco 40 years, in denial. No scientific proof smoking causes cancer, No proof tobacco killed the Marlboro Man and John Wayne. They would have gotten cancer without smoking. No proof diesel exhaust causes lung cancer. It's cool to attack the messenger on YT, calling me a city boy. So childish. Name calling is a form of bullying. Seems to be a lot of that going around on YT too, not to mention in politics.
I'm glad my state has laws against smoking in public places. I enjoy eating and not breathing second hand smoke.
I'm glad the EPA is looking after the air I have to breath. I enjoy breathing clean air.
And I looking forward to the day when I can buy a new 30 hp gas powered tractor. I may not get my narrow front end, but I will be smiling ear to ear in a climate controlled cab.
I also hope none and pray none of you get lung cancer.
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